Following two sold out dates, and unprecedented demand, a historic third Hawaii show has been added to Bruno Mars’ unstoppable 24k Magic World Tour. Produced by Live Nation, the newly announced show will take place Thursday, November 8 at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu.
Special guests The Green & Common Kings will open for Mars on November 10 and 11. The trio of homecoming performances is record-breaking for the stadium, with Mars becoming the first artist to book three back-to-back performances, surpassing U2 and Michael Jackson’s two-night stand at the venue.
Tickets went on sale for the third date today, August 3rd, and sold out in less than one hour. The sales for each Hawaii date were zip code restricted to Hawaii residents for the first 48 hours, allowing residents of Bruno’s hometown community the first chance to purchase tickets.
The multiple-GRAMMY Award winner’s highly lauded international 24K Magic World Tour has traveled the globe since 2017 and will close with these Hawaii homecoming shows.
The tour will have made over 135 stops across North America, Latin America, Europe, and the U.K once wrapped. The massively successful outing sold out stadiums and arenas around the world, and was credited with selling 1 million tickets in a single day.
The 24K Magic World Tour celebrates Mars’ multiple GRAMMY Award-winning, 2x RIAA Platinum-certified album,24K Magic (http://smarturl.it/24kmagic), released in November 2016 via Atlantic Records.
The 24K Magic World Tour has been Mars’ first full-length tour since his hugely successful Moonshine Jungle World Tour in 2013, an international blockbuster that sold 2 million tickets worldwide across 155 sold-out dates.