Bruno Mars is coming to Florida for the first time in six years, How to buy tickets

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Bruno Mars announced this week that he’ll be playing two back-to-back concerts in Florida this December on his way back to Las Vegas for the last stint of his residency at Park MGM casino’s Dolby Live amphitheater.

The “Leave the Door Open” singer last visited Florida six years ago on his 24K Magic World Tour in 2017, four years before his collaboration album with Anderson .Paak lit TikTok aflame. He’ll be making his grand return to the Sunshine State on Dec. 7 and 8 at Hard Rock Live at The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida.

Is Bruno Mars going on tour in 2023?

Mars isn’t touring in the U.S. The “Smoking out the Window” singer is currently touring in west Asia. He has one more show in Saudi Arabia on Friday, Sept. 29 – the same day tickets to his Florida shows go on sale for the general public.

After his Saudi Arabia show, he’ll play one show in Georgia, two shows in Israel and one in Qatar. Mars will wrap up his shows in west Asia and the middle east with his Qatar concert on Oct. 8 and take two months off before coming to Florida.

His shows in Hollywood on Dec. 7 and 8 are the only U.S. shows he is scheduled for outside of the last five nights of his Vegas residency in late December. After his final five nights in Las Vegas, Mars will jet off to play seven shows in Tokyo in January 2024.

How can I buy tickets to see Bruno Mars in Florida?

Tickets are now available for presale on Ticketmaster and will go on sale for the general public Friday, September 29 at 10 a.m. ET.

If you want to wait in an online queue and try your luck with presale tickets, you can visit Ticketmaster and select one of the two shows Mars is playing in Hollywood here.

Where is Bruno Mars from?

Bruno Mars, or Peter Gene Hernandez, will be celebrating his 38th birthday soon. The “24K Magic” singer was born on Oct. 8, 1985 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Mars’ father, who nicknamed him Bruno at the age of two, is of Puerto Rican and Hungarian-Ukrainian Jewish descent. His mother is of Filipino and Spanish descent and emigrated from the Philippines to Hawaii, where Mars grew up alongside his five siblings before moving to Los Angeles shortly after graduating high school.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Is Bruno Mars touring the U.S.? No, but he has two shows in Florida