The announcement marks the chart-topping singer’s first London dates since a run of four nights at The O2 in 2017.
The forthcoming London shows are currently the only UK dates on Mars’ ‘The Romantic Tour’.
Presale tickets for his gigs on Saturday, July 18, and Sunday, July 19, 2026, at Wembley Stadium will become available on Wednesday, January 14.
Anderson .Paak, under his DJ moniker DJ Pee .Wee, and Victoria Monét, are set to support Mars on stage.
In addition to his UK dates, Bruno Mars will perform at venues across Europe and North America.
The Grammy-award-winner’s upcoming UK shows prompt a high level of excitement as they follow the announcement of his long-awaited fourth solo album, ‘The Romantic’.
Mars is set to unveil his new album on February 27, with its first single dropping on January 9.
‘Apt.’ with Rosé emerged as one of 2025’s most-streamed songs in London on Spotify.
The new ‘Romantic’ tour is the latest in Mars’ series of acclaimed shows following his highly-praised Las Vegas residency and record-breaking tours across Australia, Asia, the Middle East, and South America.
In August 2024, Mars had the distinction of kicking off Los Angeles’ cutting-edge Intuit Dome with two sold-out performances, one of which featured an unexpected duet with Lady Gaga.
They introduced their first live performance of ‘Die with a Smile’ to the audience.
London’s fanbase now eagerly waits in anticipation for more surprise collaborations in the summer of 2026.
The Bruno Mars Artist Presale will begin on Wednesday, January 14, starting at 12 pm.
To gain the opportunity to grab presale tickets, fans must sign up at BrunoMars.com by Monday, January 12, at 10 am.
Presale tickets will be sold via Ticketmaster, and access will be tied to members’ Ticketmaster accounts after registration.
No presale code will be required.
The general sale for the leftover tickets starts on Thursday, January 15, from 12pm, available at BrunoMars.com and Ticketmaster.
The ‘The Romantic Tour’ 2026 will begin in April in the US, with Mars slated to perform at prestigious venues such as the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Globe Life Field in Arlington, and NRG Stadium in Houston.

