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Buy tickets for concert Bruno Mars - 25.04.2026., Bobby Dodd Stadium, Atlanta, United States of America Buy tickets for concert Bruno Mars - 25.04.2026., Bobby Dodd Stadium, Atlanta, United States of America

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Bruno Mars

Bobby Dodd Stadium, Atlanta, US
25. April 2026. 19:00h
2026
25
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Bruno Mars tickets for Atlanta at Bobby Dodd Stadium - The Romantic Tour with hits, soul-pop and R&B live

Looking for tickets for Bruno Mars in Atlanta? The concert at Bobby Dodd Stadium brings "The Romantic Tour", his current era around the album "The Romantic", with confirmed guests Leon Thomas and Anderson .Paak and a live mix of major hits, soul-pop, funk and R&B

Bruno Mars in Atlanta brings a tour that combines new material and the greatest hits

Bruno Mars arrives in Atlanta on April 25 for a concert at Bobby Dodd Stadium, a stadium located on the Georgia Tech campus right at the transition between downtown and midtown. For the audience, that means an evening in a large open-air space, but without the feeling of leaving the city - the skyscrapers remain in view, and the stadium is close enough to the center that getting there does not require all-day logistics. As part of the current "The Romantic Tour", Atlanta gets a double date, April 25 and 26, which by itself already shows that this is one of the more important stops on the American leg of the tour.

At this stage of his career, Bruno Mars is an artist who does not depend on one album or one period. His concert identity is created at the intersection of pop, funk, retro soul, R&B, and a radio instinct for a chorus that stays with you immediately after the first listen. That is why songs such as "24K Magic", "Treasure", "That's What I Like", "Locked Out of Heaven", and "Just the Way You Are" naturally meet in the same evening at his shows, but also newer material that currently gives him a different, more romantic tone. Tickets for this event are in demand.

The current context of the concert is important because Bruno Mars is not coming only as a performer of old hits, but in the middle of a new phase. It has been confirmed on the official channels that the album "The Romantic" was released on February 27, 2026, and that album is what carries the entire tour. In the first reactions and tour reports, it is clear that the new material did not remain merely a formal reason to go on the road, but was built into the very construction of the performance. The songs "I Just Might" and "Risk It All" are especially important because they show where Bruno Mars is currently heading - less toward pure party funk, and more toward a more elegant, warmer, and melodically more lush soul-pop expression.That is especially interesting for the audience in Atlanta because they will get a concert that is neither nostalgia nor a mere presentation of a new album. According to the reports published so far from the beginning of the tour, Bruno Mars structures the evening on stage as a cross-section of his career: the new album provides the thematic framework, the big hits carry the tempo, and the segment with Silk Sonic material further broadens the range of moods. In other words, the concert is equally appealing to people who have listened to him since the "Doo-Wops & Hooligans" era and to those who have followed him in recent years through collaborations and his return to the top of the charts.

What has been confirmed for the Atlanta concert

Leon Thomas and Anderson .Paak in the role of DJ Pee .Wee have also been officially confirmed for Bobby Dodd Stadium. This is an important detail because it gives the concert a broader musical arc. Leon Thomas brings a contemporary R&B sensibility, while Anderson .Paak is not just a name on the poster, but a musician who has real chemistry with Bruno Mars from the Silk Sonic project. When such a collaborator is part of the tour, it is logical to expect a livelier transition between the DJ set, the opening performance, and the main concert, rather than a mechanical filling of time until the main star comes out.

On the opening dates of the tour, it has already become clear that Bruno Mars does not shy away from the big songs by which the audience immediately recognizes him, but neither does he shy away from the new album. That means the audience in Atlanta can count on a concert in which the new material will have real weight, but will not push aside the songs that turned him into one of the most recognizable live performers of his generation. It is worth securing tickets in time.

Who this concert is especially appealing to


  • For the audience that loves pop concerts with a strong band feel, and not just a sequence of pre-set choreographic points.

  • For listeners who associate Bruno Mars with radio hits, but want to hear how the new album changes the color of his live performance.

  • For fans of soul, funk, and R&B who like it when a stadium concert keeps its groove, rather than slipping only into pyrotechnics and noise.

  • For the audience that follows Anderson .Paak and Silk Sonic, because the confirmed tour lineup opens space for that layer of the experience as well.

  • For travelers who want to combine the concert with a night out in the city, because the stadium's location is very practical in relation to central Atlanta.



What kind of experience can be expected on stage

With Bruno Mars, it is not only the list of songs that matters, but the way he builds them in space. His concerts usually do not function as a string of separate singles, but as a very precisely controlled rhythm of the evening. On the current tour, this is even more pronounced because "The Romantic" brings a warmer, more seductive, and melodically softer framework, while the older hits still carry an explosion of recognition. That is why it is realistic to expect an evening with a lot of collective singing, but also more moments in which the arrangements and the band come to the forefront.

From the reports so far, it is also clear that Bruno Mars does not play to one emotion. Within the same concert, dance-oriented blocks, ballad transitions, soul details, and the Silk Sonic section that opens up a different groove alternate. That kind of range works especially well in a stadium because it keeps attention even when the audience is not very close to the stage. There is no need to invent an exact Atlanta set list in order to understand what awaits the audience: reliance on the new album, a solid foundation of the greatest hits, and a performance that lives more from execution than from mere production noise.For the audience, that means one very practical thing - it is not necessary to be a fan from the first album for the concert to make sense. Bruno Mars has for years belonged to the category of performers whose songs are recognized even by the wider audience that does not follow every new single. But those who follow the whole story will get more than that: a clearer insight into how, after the "24K Magic" era and the Silk Sonic period, he is building a new solo phase. Ticket sales for this event are underway.

Bobby Dodd Stadium as a concert venue

Bobby Dodd Stadium is not a neutral backdrop, but a space with a very recognizable character. Georgia Tech states that the stadium opened in 1913 and today holds 51,913 spectators. That is a large enough capacity for a real stadium effect, but also a compact enough grandstand layout that the space does not feel stretched out like some newer mega-stadiums. Translated for the visitor: you will get a large concert format, but without the complete feeling of distance from the event.

The special feature of the location is also its position. The stadium is on the Georgia Tech campus, along North Avenue and Techwood Drive, practically on the edge of the central urban area. That changes the entire arrival and departure experience. You are not on an isolated periphery, but in a place where the city's infrastructure really works in favor of visitors. For those coming from other parts of Atlanta or from outside the city, that is one of the stronger advantages of this location.Georgia Tech also lists several technically important details about the facility itself: the stadium has an upgraded LED lighting system and an improved sound system, and in recent years additional work has also been done on renovating the spectator areas. That does not guarantee a perfect concert by itself, but it shows that the venue has not remained in the past despite its age. It is precisely this combination of historic construction and modernized infrastructure that makes Bobby Dodd interesting for a performer like Bruno Mars, whose performances require both sound clarity and a good sense of rhythm in a large space.

Basic facts about the venue


  • Location: Georgia Tech campus, Atlanta

  • Capacity: 51,913 spectators

  • Opened: 1913

  • Address according to arrival directions: 150 Bobby Dodd Way, Atlanta, GA 30332

  • The stadium is accessible on foot from the MARTA North Avenue station



Arrival, parking, and entry to the stadium

For arrival by car, Georgia Tech lists the 10th Street/14th Street/Techwood Drive exit from I-75/85 as the recommended approach. In practice, that means it pays to leave earlier on the day of the event than the distance on the map itself might suggest, because traffic around the campus and midtown can become congested quickly. The organizer already has separate links for Saturday and Sunday parking for this event, which is a good sign that the parking arrangement will be managed in advance, rather than spontaneously on site.For public transportation, the simplest option is MARTA. Georgia Tech explicitly states that from North Avenue station to the stadium it is a three-block walk west along North Avenue. For visitors arriving by plane or staying in the wider city area, this is often more practical than driving to the stadium itself, especially after the concert ends, when getting out by car from the surrounding garages can take longer than the drive to the accommodation itself.

As for entry, it is important to know that Bobby Dodd Stadium uses a clear bag policy. Transparent bags up to the stated dimensions, transparent one-gallon-style bags, and a small clutch bag up to approximately 4.5 x 6.5 inches are allowed, while backpacks and other non-compliant bags are prohibited. Security screening is carried out before entry, with contactless metal detectors. This is not a detail to read in passing, because it is precisely on such rules that audiences most often lose time at the entrance.

For now, the organizer on the stadium pages lists general information about entrances, security screening, mobile tickets, and parking, but does not publish a single rule such as "gates open exactly at this and this time" for every outside concert on the same page. That is why it is smart to check the final event information immediately before leaving. What is already clear is that mobile tickets are mandatory for entry and that re-entry with the same ticket is not allowed.

What to pay special attention to before leaving


  • The ticket must be available on your phone because the stadium uses mobile entry.

  • A backpack is not a good idea - check the clear bag policy before arriving.

  • If you are arriving by car, it is better to arrange parking in advance than to look for a space at the last moment.

  • If you want less stress when leaving, MARTA via North Avenue station is often the more practical solution.

  • For final information on entrances and timing, it is worth checking the event page immediately before the day of the concert.



Why Atlanta is an important stop on this tour

Atlanta is not a passing point on the route, but a city in which Bruno Mars has two consecutive stadium dates. That is important both for the atmosphere and for the perception of the tour. Two nights in the same city usually mean that this is a market where the performer expects a strong response and an audience that can carry a full stadium format. In addition, Bobby Dodd Stadium is only the second major concert cycle at that location in the 2025-26 season, so the venue itself additionally confirms with this performance its ambition to be a serious concert address, and not just a football stadium.

For travelers, it is also useful that this is a city that offers a lot of content around the location itself. Midtown and the wider center of Atlanta make it possible for the concert not to be an isolated trip to the edge of the city, but part of the whole weekend. That is precisely why this date has additional weight for audiences from outside Georgia: you can come to the concert, stay in the center, and without complications combine a musical night out with the rhythm of the city. Seats are disappearing quickly.

The atmosphere of the evening and the audience profile

At Bruno Mars concerts, the audience is usually broader than with performers who belong to only one genre or one generation. In Atlanta, a mixture can therefore be expected of long-time fans, an audience that got to know him through the biggest pop hits, couples who want a concert with more melody and groove than raw noise, as well as listeners who have rediscovered him in recent years through Silk Sonic and recent collaborations. Such a cross-section of the audience often creates good dynamics in a stadium because it does not depend only on one fan pocket by the stage.

Bruno Mars also has the rare ability to make a stadium large enough for a shared chorus and intimate enough for a ballad. In the current phase of his career, this is even more pronounced, because "The Romantic" gives the whole concert a softer emotional framework, while confirmed guest Anderson .Paak further expands the energy of the evening toward funk and soul-pop playfulness. For the visitor, that means one simple thing: even if you are not looking for the "loudest" concert of the season, here you can get an evening with rhythm, melody, and a real sense of live performance.

Sources:
- Bruno Mars Official Website - confirmation of the album "The Romantic", the singles "I Just Might" and "Risk It All", and the current phase of his career and tour
- Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets - announcement of the April 25, 2026 concert at Bobby Dodd Stadium and confirmation of guests Leon Thomas and Anderson .Paak as DJ Pee .Wee
- Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets - Bobby Dodd Stadium, Directions, A-Z Guide, and Clear Bag Policy pages for stadium capacity, opening year, location, MARTA access, parking, and entry rules
- Ticketmaster Blog - "The Romantic Tour" schedule and confirmation that Atlanta has two dates, April 25 and 26, 2026
- People - reports on the start of the tour, the new album, and impressions from the opening performances that provide context for the expected repertoire and concert experience
- setlist.fm - overview of songs from the first tour performances as a framework for describing the ratio of new material, hits, and the Silk Sonic segment without guessing the exact Atlanta set list

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