The singer Bruno Mars 38, begins his brazilian concert tour this Friday (4), at the Morumbis Stadium, in São Paulo. To the delight of his fans, known as Hooligans the artist is still in the country until next month and in total, he will perform 14 performances.
The name of the fandom, that is, the artist’s fan community, was named in honor of Bruno Mars’ debut album, which is called “Doo-Wops & Hooligans”, released in 2010. It contains some of his first hits, such as “Talking to the Moon”, “Just The Way You Are” and “Marry You”.
In a part of its official website, it was still possible to find a publication from 2011, welcoming the fan club. “Hello Hooligans, welcome to the official Bruno Mars fan club – The Official Hooligans Fan Club! A special place dedicated to your biggest fans! Thank you for becoming an Official Hooligan and for your undying support of Bruno Mars!”
The artist has been in Brazil since the beginning of the week and this Thursday (3), he was seen by fans in a bar in Vila Madalena, in São Paulo. This Tuesday (1st), the artist held a charity pocket show, which raised R$1 million for Rio Grande do Sul.
Check out the dates of all Bruno Mars performances in Brazil:
- October 4: Morumbis Stadium, in São Paulo
- October 5: Morumbis Stadium, in São Paulo
- October 8: Morumbis Stadium, in São Paulo
- October 9: Morumbis Stadium, in São Paulo
- October 12: Morumbis Stadium, in São Paulo
- October 13: Morumbis Stadium, in São Paulo
- October 16: Nilton Santos Stadium (Engenhão), in Rio de Janeiro
- October 19: Nilton Santos Stadium (Engenhão), in Rio de Janeiro
- October 20: Nilton Santos Stadium (Engenhão), in Rio de Janeiro
- October 26: BRB Mané Garrincha Arena, in Brasília
- October 27: Arena BRB Mané Garrincha, in Brasília
- October 31: Couto Pereira Stadium, in Curitiba
- November 1st: Couto Pereira Stadium, in Curitiba
- November 5: Mineirão Stadium, in Belo Horizonte
Discover the origin of Bruno Mars’ stage name and other interesting facts about the singer.
This content was originally published on Bruno Mars Fans Are Known as Hooligans; understand the meaning on the CNN Brasil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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