Bruno Mars Announces 2017 World Tour
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Bruno Mars Announces 2017 World Tour

Bruno Mars’ brand new album, 24k Magic, is only days away, but the “Uptown Funk” star is making sure that he’ll be on your radar well into next year. Mars just announced the routing for his huge world tour that kicks off later in March, and it looks like it’s going to be a “can’t miss” tour for 2017.
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Bruno Mars’ brand new album, 24k Magic, is only days away, but the “Uptown Funk” star is making sure that he’ll be on your radar well into next year. Mars just announced the routing for his huge world tour that kicks off later in March, and it looks like it’s going to be a “can’t miss” event for 2017.

Featuring a whopping 85 dates in total, the tour will bring Mars all across Europe before hitting stateside later in July – and the U.S. portion will last until November when he wraps it all up with four consecutive shows in Los Angeles. Clearly, there’s going to be a lot of chances to catch him next year as he brings his 24k Magic act to life. Tickets go on sale on November 21st, and you can check out the full list of dates here.

What the announcement leaves us wondering the most is what the setlist is going to look like – of course we’ll see the title track, and since he performed “Chunky” on Saturday Night Live a few weeks back, that could be a safe bet, too. Since 24k Magic is only nine songs long, does Bruno Mars go all out and just play every song off it? It’d be fun to see, and when the record finally drops this Friday, we’ll have a much better idea of which songs could flourish best live in an arena setting.


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