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Put the strawberry champagne on ice, Bruno Mars announces Aus tour

Bruno Mars has just announced Australian and New Zealand dates for 24K Magic World Tour. He’ll head to New Zealand in late February 2018 before crossing the Tasman sea and playing shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and finally Perth.

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Mars will be at The Perth Arena on Wednesday 28 March 2018. The tour will see Mars spend all of March in Australia.

Given the spaced out scheduled it’s seems likely that promoters will be hoping to add extra dates to the tour.

Mars last tour of Australia was his Moonshine Jungle tour back in 2014.  The hit maker is best known for his songs Uptown Funk, Locked Out of Heaven and That’s What I like.

To date the artist has released three studio albums, the most recent being 24K Magic.   

For all the tour info head to Live Nation.

Tour info

AUCKLAND, SPARK ARENA
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 27  & WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28
Tickets on sale 12pm NZST Friday May 5

MELBOURNE, ROD LAVER ARENA
WEDNESDAY MARCH 7 & THURSDAY MARCH 8
Tickets on sale 11am AEST Friday May 5

BRISBANE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
WEDNESDAY MARCH 14
Tickets on sale 3pm AEST Friday May 5

SYDNEY, QUDOS BANK ARENA
SATURDAY MARCH 17 & SUNDAY MARCH 18
Tickets on sale 1pm AEST Friday May 5

ADELAIDE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
MONDAY MARCH 26
Tickets on sale 3pm ACST Friday May 5

PERTH ARENA
WEDNESDAY MARCH 28
Tickets on sale 2pm AWST Friday May 5

 

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