
If you thought you’d missed your chance to see Bruno Mars live this summer, there’s good news.
The chart-topping superstar has officially kicked off the European leg of his hugely anticipated North America, Europe and UK tour, and there are still last-minute tickets available for a number of dates this month.
Having already wowed crowds in Paris and Berlin, Bruno is heading to Amsterdam next, where he’ll perform at the Johan Cruijff ArenA on 2, 4, 5 and 7 July before making his long-awaited return to the UK later this month.
The singer hasn't embarked on a major tour in eight years, so it's no surprise that tickets disappeared fast. Fans rushed to secure seats when they first went on sale earlier this year, leaving many wondering whether they'd ever get a chance to hear hits such as Locked Out of Heaven, 24K Magic and Just the Way You Are live.
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Thankfully, all hope is not lost.
With European dates now underway, resale platforms are offering fans another shot at seeing one of pop's most celebrated live performers. And judging by the reaction from fans who have already attended shows on the tour, this is one event you'll want to catch if you can.
Comments flooding Bruno Mars’ Instagram have included glowing reviews such as: "hands down the best concert I've ever been to!" and “best night ever”.
If you struggled to get your hands on tickets when the general sale went live at the start of the year, here’s everything you need to know about how to bag last minute Bruno Mars tickets.
Where to buy Bruno Mars tickets now
Bruno Mars is heading to Wembley Stadium on 18, 19, 22, 24, 25 and 28 July 2026 for the UK leg of The Romantic Tour.
At the time of writing, tickets are still available via StubHub, with prices starting from £144.60 for selected dates.
If you're open to making a weekend of it abroad, there are also tickets available for Bruno Mars' Amsterdam shows at the Johan Cruijff ArenA on 2, 4, 5 and 7 July. Prices currently start from around £76, making some of the European dates a more affordable option than the London run.
As always, prices on resale platforms can change quickly depending on demand and availability. If you're determined to attend, it can pay to keep checking listings regularly and move fast when you spot a price you're comfortable with.
One thing experienced gig-goers know all too well is that buying from the wrong seller can turn an exciting concert plan into a nightmare. That's why it's generally worth sticking to established resale platforms that offer buyer protection and money-back guarantees should anything go wrong with your order.
With demand remaining high and several dates just days away, waiting too long could leave you locked out of seeing one of the biggest touring artists on the planet.

When is Bruno Mars going on tour?
The European and UK dates for Bruno Mars this month are listed below.
Johan Cruijff ArenA, Amsterdam
Wembley Stadium, London
Saturday 18 July, from £171.16
Wednesday 22 July, from £144.60
Saturday 25 July, from £156.64
While availability can change at any time, these dates were still showing tickets on resale sites at the time of writing.
For UK fans in particular, the Wembley dates mark a rare opportunity to see Mars perform live. Given the eight-year gap since his last big tour, many fans have been waiting the best part of a decade for this moment.
And if the early European reviews are anything to go by, the wait has been worth it.
Whether you're a lifelong fan or simply want to experience one of the year's biggest stadium shows, these dates are shaping up to be some of the hottest tickets of the summer.
Who is supporting Bruno Mars on tour?
Fans arriving early are in for a treat.
Support duties on the tour come from Anderson .Paak performing as DJ Pee .Wee, alongside Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Victoria Monét.
Both artists bring serious star power in their own right, making the evening feel more like a mini festival than a standard stadium concert.
Concertgoers can expect an evening packed with entertainment from the moment the gates open.
If you've spent months wishing you'd bought tickets when they first went on sale, there's still time to make it happen. But with July dates already underway and demand showing no signs of slowing down, you may want to act on grabbing last minute tickets sooner rather than later.
Topics: Music, Bruno Mars