Bruno Mars announces new 2025 Las Vegas residency dates

Bruno Mars announces new 2025 Las Vegas residency dates

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Bruno Mars has announced more dates for his ongoing Las Vegas residency – find all the details below.

The singer will play seven additional shows at Dolby Live at Park MGM this May and June, continuing his long-running stint in Sin City, which began in 2016.

Tickets go on general sale at 10am local time this Friday (January 31) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Alternatively, fans can find pre-sale information on Ticketmaster.

Bruno Mars’ 2025 Las Vegas residency dates are: 

MAY
21 – Dolby Live at Park MGM, Las Vegas 
24 – Dolby Live at Park MGM, Las Vegas 
25 – Dolby Live at Park MGM, Las Vegas 
28 – Dolby Live at Park MGM, Las Vegas 
30 – Dolby Live at Park MGM, Las Vegas 
31 – Dolby Live at Park MGM, Las Vegas 

JUNE
02 – Dolby Live at Park MGM, Las Vegas 

Last year, the MGM Grand denied that Mars reportedly owed the casino $50million (£39million) in gambling debt.

The star is expected to deliver a career-spanning setlist in Vegas, made up of greatest hits and fan favourites. He is likely to perform his new single ‘Fat Juicy & Wet’ (a collaboration with Sexyy Red) as well as his team-up with Lady Gaga, ‘Die With A Smile’.

In other news, BLACKPINK’s Rosé and Mars’ joint track ‘APT.’ recently surpassed one billion streams on Spotify. The collab landed at Number Two on NME‘s best K-pop songs of 2024 list. Additionally, it went in at Number 14 on our 50 best songs of 2024 run-down.

Meanwhile, Lady Gaga has revealed that ‘Die With A Smile’ will be “a huge part” of her upcoming new album ‘Mayhem’.



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