Bruno Mars Announces Risk It All World Tour For 2026

by Daniel Brooks
Bruno Mars Announces Risk It All World Tour For 2026

Bruno Mars Announces Risk It All World Tour For 2026...

Bruno Mars has officially announced his highly anticipated "Risk It All" world tour, set to kick off in June 2026. The Grammy-winning artist revealed the news on social media early this morning, sending fans into a frenzy. The tour will span over 50 cities across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, marking his first global tour in nearly five years.

The announcement comes after months of speculation about Mars’ next move. His last album, An Evening with Silk Sonic, released in 2021, was a critical and commercial success, but fans have been eagerly awaiting new solo material. Mars teased that the tour will feature songs from his upcoming album, also titled Risk It All, expected to drop in late 2025.

Tickets for the North American leg of the tour will go on sale March 15, with presales starting March 10 for verified fans. Mars’ team has implemented new measures to combat scalping, including dynamic pricing and limited ticket transfers. This decision follows widespread frustration among fans during his previous tours, where resale prices skyrocketed.

The "Risk It All" tour is already shaping up to be one of the biggest music events of 2026. Mars’ ability to blend genres like pop, R&B, and funk has cemented his status as one of the most versatile performers of his generation. His live shows are known for their high energy, intricate choreography, and unparalleled vocals, making this tour a must-see for music lovers.

Social media platforms exploded with reactions to the announcement. Fans praised Mars for his creativity and dedication to delivering unforgettable performances. The hashtag #RiskItAllTour quickly trended on Twitter, with many users sharing their excitement and plans to attend.

Mars’ team has also hinted at surprise collaborations during the tour, though no details have been confirmed. Industry insiders speculate that artists like Anderson .Paak, Cardi B, and Ed Sheeran could make guest appearances, given their past collaborations with Mars.

As anticipation builds, the "Risk It All" tour is poised to break records and solidify Bruno Mars’ legacy as a global superstar. Fans are counting down the days until tickets go on sale, ready to risk it all for a chance to see him live.

Daniel Brooks

Editor at Infoneige covering trending news and global updates.