Bruno Mars Live
American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars toured Australia, Asia, South America and North America from 2022 to 2024. Spanning fifty-eight dates across sixteen countries, the tour began on October 14, 2022, in Sydney, Australia, and concluded on November 5, 2024, in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
Background
Mars announced various international shows individually throughout 2022 to 2024. The Sydney shows were announced in August 2022, the Osaka and 2022 Tokyo shows were announced in September 2022, the Seoul and Bulacan shows were announced in April 2023, the Tbilisi and Tel Aviv shows were announced in June 2023, the 2024 Tokyo shows were announced in July 2023, the AlUla show was announced in September 2023, the Bangkok and Singapore shows were announced in January 2024, the Inglewood shows were announced in April 2024, to commemorate the opening of the Intuit Dome, and the Kaohsiung, Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur shows were announced in June 2024. All shows, except the Inglewood shows, were held at stadiums or equivalent-sized venues. The Inglewood shows were the tour's only shows in the United States; Mars continued to perform shows for the Bruno Mars at Park MGM residency in Las Vegas during the course of the tour.Mars performed in Tel Aviv on October 4, 2023. A second show, scheduled on October 7, was cancelled due to a October 7 attacks that had occurred earlier on the same day.
In 2023, Mars amassed the highest-grossing concerts by an international artist in South Korea history, with $5.572 million each night at Olympic Stadium in Seoul on June 17-18, 2023.
As of 2024, Mars has the biggest box office report with $43.5 million from 322,000 tickets sold at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo on January 11-21.
As of 2025, a total of 29 concerts were performed in Asia. Of the aforementioned shows, Mars was able to sell a total of 1,301,445 tickets and had a revenue of $179,140,000.
He also has the biggest box office report in Indonesian history, with $21.5 million from 142,000 tickets sold in 3 shows at International Stadium in Jakarta. The tour is the second highest-grossing tour by a Western artist in Asian history, with $179.1 million in 29 shows, only behind Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour.
The Bruno Mars Live tour grossed a total of $312,801,742 and sold a total of 2,497,449 tickets. It became his second highest tour to gross over $300 million in ticket sales in 54 shows. The year of 2024, is the most successful calendar year of Mars career, with $280.1 million from 1,986,709 tickets sold across 60 shows.
2024 Brazilian leg
After the great success of two performances at "The Town Festival" in September 2023, in São Paulo, Brazil, and recording an exclusive video thanking Brazilians titled "Come to Brasil", Bruno Mars announced this exclusive tour for the largest South American country.On May 2, through its social networks, the producer Live Nation made the official announcement of the presentations. Initially, four shows were announced: October 4 in Rio de Janeiro, October 8th and 9th in São Paulo and October 17 in Brasília. Due to high demand, all four announced shows were sold out in less than 1 hour, which led the producer to subsequently announce 4 more performances: October 5 in Rio de Janeiro, October 12th and 13th in São Paulo and October 18 in Brasília.
On September 27, Mars released his first compilation on streaming services, as part of the tour celebrations in Brazil, titled "Bruno Mars Favoritas Da Tour 2024 Brasil", the compilation has 28 songs, including songs from the concert setlist. The Brazilian leg ended up spawning 14 dates across 5 different cities and another benefit show on October 1. So far, this is the biggest tour by an international artist in Brazil. The record was held by the Mexican pop group RBD, with 13 shows, on the Tour Generación RBD, in 2006. Mars broke the record with 14.
Mars earned his highest-grossing Latin American concert of all time on October 1, 2024, with $7.054 million at Estádio do Morumbi in São Paulo. It is the highest-grossing tour in Brazilian history, with $85 million from 817,000 tickets sold in 14 shows. It is also the biggest box office report in Brazilian history, with $42.3 million from 404,000 tickets sold in 6 shows at Estádio do Morumbi in São Paulo as part of the "Bruno Mars Live".
Set list
This set list was taken from the show in Sydney on October 14, 2022. It does not represent all shows throughout the tour.- "Moonshine"
- "24K Magic"
- "Finesse"
- "Treasure" / "Liquor Store Blues"
- "Perm"
- "Billionaire"
- "That's What I Like" / "Wake Up in the Sky" / "Please Me"
- "Versace on the Floor"
- "How Deep Is Your Love"
- "Marry You"
- "Runaway Baby"
- "Fuck You" / "Young, Wild & Free" / "Talking to the Moon" / "Nothin' on You" / "Smokin Out the Window" / "Leave the Door Open"
- "When I Was Your Man"
- "Grenade"
- "Locked Out of Heaven"
- "Just the Way You Are"
- "Uptown Funk"
Tour dates
| Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance | Revenue |
| June 17 | Seoul | South Korea | Seoul Olympic Stadium | 100,339 / 100,339 | $11,135,369 |
| June 18 | Seoul | South Korea | Seoul Olympic Stadium | 100,339 / 100,339 | $11,135,369 |
| June 24 | Santa Maria | Philippines | Philippine Arena | 76,252 / 76,252 | $10,377,192 |
| June 25 | Santa Maria | Philippines | Philippine Arena | 76,252 / 76,252 | $10,377,192 |
| September 3 | São Paulo | Brazil | Interlagos Circuit | ||
| September 6 | Santiago | Chile | Estadio Monumental | 44,376 / 44,376 | $5,490,068 |
| September 10 | São Paulo | Brazil | Interlagos Circuit | rowspan="2" | rowspan="2" |
| September 29 | AlUla | Saudi Arabia | Azimuth Canyon | - | - |
| October 1 | Tbilisi | Georgia | Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena | 48,843 / 48,843 | $4,227,415 |
| October 4 | Tel Aviv | Israel | Yarkon Park | 56,755 / 56,755 | $6,516,580 |
| December 7 | Hollywood | United States | Hard Rock Live | 12,992 / 12,992 | $3,903,628 |
| December 8 | Hollywood | United States | Hard Rock Live | 12,992 / 12,992 | $3,903,628 |
Cancelled shows
Personnel
The Hooligans- Bruno Mars – vocals
- Philip Lawrence – backup vocals
- Jamareo Artis – bass guitar
- Eric Hernandez – drums
- Kameron Whalum – trombone and backup vocals
- Dwayne Dugger – saxophone and keyboard
- James King – trumpet and backup vocals
- John Fossitt – keyboards
- Luke Kennedy Aiono – guitar