The singer’s next show Bruno Mars 38, takes place this Tuesday (8), at Morumbis Stadium, in São Paulo . Since his arrival in the country, the Hawaiian musician has already performed a charity pocket show and two performances in São Paulo.
In the capital of São Paulo, Bruninho, as he is nicknamed by Brazilian fans, also makes three other appearances: on the October 9th, 12th and 13th . Despite the proximity of the dates, there are still tickets available for the last day of performances in the city. For the other dates, tickets have already sold out.
According to a consultation carried out at the Ticketmaster websiteat 5pm this Monday (7), there are still tickets available for October 13th, at Pista Premium, both for full tickets and half-price senior tickets.
Following the dates mentioned, the artist heads to Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Curitiba and Belo Horizonte and stays in the country until next month.
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
The last time he took to the stage was this Saturday (5), and just like the tour debut, on Friday (4), the artist started the show with “24k Magic” and lots of fireworks. Afterwards, other hits such as “Finesse”, “Treasure” and “Billionaire” were sung.
Maintaining tradition, the artist also invested in Portuguese, sending the public into a frenzy. During “Calling All My Lovelies”, Bruninho, as he is affectionately called by Brazilian fans, said: “I want you, hot”. And it didn’t end there, Mars still wanted to know if there were “any single women” there, after all, he was “nice”.
*With information from Caroline Ferreira, from CNN
This content was originally published in Bruno Mars in Brazil: see show schedule and ticket availability on the CNN Brasil website.
Source: CNN Brasil
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