Bruno Mars Announces 2026 Wembley Stadium Shows: Dates & Presale Info
Bruno Mars 2026 London Tour Dates at Wembley

Global superstar Bruno Mars has confirmed his long-awaited return to the UK, announcing two massive summer shows at London's iconic Wembley Stadium. The performances, scheduled for Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 July 2026, form part of his newly revealed 'The Romantic Tour'.

Tour Details and Special Guests

This marks the singer's first headline tour and London concerts since his four-night residency at The O2 Arena back in 2017. For the Wembley dates, Mars will be joined by special guests. His Silk Sonic collaborator, Anderson .Paak, will perform in his DJ persona as DJ Pee .Wee, while rising R&B star Victoria Monét will also provide support.

The tour announcement arrives hot on the heels of news about Mars's forthcoming fourth solo album, titled 'The Romantic'. The record is set for release on 27 February 2026, with its first single dropping on Friday, 9 January. Fans in the capital have already shown strong support, with his recent collaboration 'APT.' featuring ROSÉ ranking among London's most-streamed songs on Spotify in 2025.

How to Secure Bruno Mars Presale Tickets

The race for tickets begins with the official artist presale. To gain access, fans must register at BrunoMars.com by 10am on Monday, 12 January 2026. The presale itself will then open at 12pm on Wednesday, 14 January.

No codes will be required; instead, access will be linked directly to your Ticketmaster account after registration. The presale links for the two nights are separate: Saturday 18 July and Sunday 19 July. Any remaining tickets will be released during the general sale, commencing at 12pm on Thursday, 15 January via BrunoMars.com and Ticketmaster.

A Global Tour Following Major Success

'The Romantic Tour' follows an incredibly successful period for Bruno Mars, which included a celebrated Las Vegas residency and a record-breaking international run across Australia, Asia, the Middle East, and South America. In a highlight of 2024, he inaugurated Los Angeles's new Intuit Dome with two sold-out shows, one featuring a surprise duet with Lady Gaga where they performed 'Die with a Smile' live for the first time.

With the London dates being the only UK stops currently announced, demand for the Wembley Stadium concerts is expected to be exceptionally high. The full tour itinerary spans North America and Europe throughout 2026.