Bruno Mars

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The American pop superstar has announced his fourth studio album, which he'll take on the road with a major tour across the UK, Europe and North America.
'The Romantic' is for release through Atlantic Records on February 27, with Mars supporting the album with a tour of the same name. The run will kick off in North America in April and May, before returning for a second US leg from late August to mid-October.
The European leg will run from June 18 to July 28, and includes six huge nights at London's Wembley Stadium on July 18, 19, 22, 24, 25 and 28.
Anderson .Paak will support on all dates as DJ Pee.Wee, with Leon Thomas joining the spring North American shows, Victoria Monét supporting the UK and European leg, and RAYE appearing on the second US run. Tickets for all dates are on sale now - Compare and buy tickets here.
Mars announced the follow-up to 2016's multi-Grammy-winning '24K Magic' last week, followed a few days later by the release of the lead single, I Just Might.
Charlie Puth

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The New Jersey artist has announced the Whatever’s Clever! World Tour for 2026, which kicks off with the North American leg in spring and early summer, followed by dates across Europe between June and July, including shows in London, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Manchester, and Dublin.
Support on all North American dates will come Ally Salort, with Daniel Seavey and Lawrence joining on select shows. Tickets for all dates on general sale at 10am local time on Friday (January 16) - Compare and buy tickets here.
The tour takes its name from his upcoming fourth studio album, 'Whatever’s Clever!', due out on March 27 via Atlantic Records, following up 2022's 'Charlie'.
The Grammy-nominated artist will release Beat Yourself Up, the second single from the album, on Friday, ahead of performing the national anthem of the United States at Super Bowl LX in San Francisco on February 8. He previously shared the record's opening track, Changes.
December 10

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The seven-member band, who rose to fame on music entrepreneur Simon Cowell's new Netflix series The Next Act, have announced their debut UK tour.
Stops include Glasgow, Manchester, London, Birmingham and Dublin between February 16 and 22, with all dates except Scotland featuring both day and evening performances. Tickets go on general sale at 9am on Friday (January 16) - Compare and buy tickets here.
Made up of musicians Cruz, Danny, Hendrick, John, Josh, Nicolas and Sean, all aged 16 to 19, the group recently signed with EMI/Universal and shared their first track last month, a cover of NSYNC's Bye Bye Bye. Their debut original single is set to arrive soon.
Kevin Bridges

The Scottish comedian has extended his Here If You Need Me Tour into 2027.
He'll play four additional nights at the London Palladium between January 28 and 31, three at Manchester's O2 Apollo between February 10 and 12, two nights at Dublin's 3Arena on February 19 and 20, and a date at Newcastle's Utilita Arena on February 13.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am this Friday (January 16) - Compare and buy tickets here.
The tour will kick off on August 14 with the first of two nights at Sheffield City Hall and will run through to December 12. Tickets for all previously confirmed shows are on sale now.
Bridges' most recent stand-up tour, Overdue Catch-Up, ran in 2022 and 2023 and was released as a Netflix comedy special in 2023.
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