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CONCERT

Bruno Mars

U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, US
13. May 2026. 19:00h
2026
13
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Bruno Mars tickets for U.S. Bank Stadium Minneapolis, pop, funk and soul on The Romantic Tour live show

Looking for tickets to Bruno Mars in Minneapolis? U.S. Bank Stadium hosts a pop, funk and soul concert on 13.05.2026, with career-spanning hits and the fresh context of "The Romantic Tour". Plan your ticket purchase early for this stadium date in the city

Bruno Mars brings stadium-sized soul, funk and pop brilliance to Minneapolis

Bruno Mars performs on 13.05.2026 at 19:00 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, as part of "The Romantic Tour". For audiences who know him from the songs "Just the Way You Are", "Grenade", "Locked Out of Heaven", "Uptown Funk", "24K Magic" and "That’s What I Like", this is not just another pop concert, but the return of an artist who has often built modern pop as a concert revue: with a band, choreography, humor, soul vocals and a precise sense for a chorus that immediately moves a stadium.

The concert in Minneapolis comes in the early North American leg of the tour, after the start in Las Vegas on 10.04.2026 and several major stadium dates before arriving in Minnesota. U.S. Bank Stadium lists a 19:00 start and doors opening at 17:30 for this performance, which is an important detail for everyone planning to arrive from outside the city center, especially because of entry screening, parking and crowds around East Town.

Tickets for this event are in demand. Bruno Mars belongs to that rare group of artists whose concerts attract multiple generations: fans of the early ballads, audiences who discovered him through the funk-pop era of "24K Magic", lovers of the Silk Sonic sound and those who expect rhythm, dancing and familiar songs from the first minutes of a stadium concert.

Why "The Romantic Tour" matters in his career

"The Romantic Tour" has been announced as Bruno Mars’s first major solo stadium tour in almost a decade, after the "24K Magic World Tour", which began in 2017. That gives the concert a different weight: the audience is not coming only to hear a catalog of hits, but also a new phase of an artist who has, in recent years, balanced between residency performances, collaborations and a return to solo material.

The current context is provided by the album "The Romantic", released in 2026, with which Mars returns to a solo release after a period marked by the Silk Sonic project with Anderson .Paak. Reviews described the album through a romantic, retro-soul and dance framework, with songs that rely on his fondness for older R&B, soul, disco and funk patterns. This is the terrain on which Mars best builds concert energy: the melodies are clear, the rhythm is readable, and the vocal remains in the foreground.

For Minneapolis, it is especially interesting that U.S. Bank Stadium’s event page lists Anderson .Paak as DJ Pee .Wee on all tour dates, while Victoria Monét, RAYE and Leon Thomas are mentioned as support in selected markets. That means the audience can count on the confirmed part of the program listed for the tour, but should not assume additional guests for a specific city in advance if they are not clearly listed for that date.

A sound that connects pop, R&B, funk and old-school showmanship

Bruno Mars has built his career on a rare combination of studio precision and concert ease. In ballads such as "When I Was Your Man" he relies on piano and vocals, in songs such as "Treasure" and "24K Magic" on disco and funk, and in "Uptown Funk" on a rhythm that functions almost like a shared chant from the audience. Because of this, his concert is not tied to one narrow genre, but moves between pop, R&B, soul, funk and retro dance music.

His recognizability is not only in his voice. Mars builds performances as a choreographed band show, with a strong role for horns, the rhythm section and backing vocals. The audience can expect a concert in which songs often breathe differently than in the studio version: shorter transitions, calls to the audience, dance blocks and a dynamic that relies on a performer who knows how to hold a large space without the need for empty gestures.

Seats are disappearing quickly. This is a concert for those who want to hear big pop choruses, but also for audiences for whom it is important to feel a live band on stage. Mars’s advantage is that "stadium-sized" does not necessarily mean cold or distant: his arrangements often have a club pulse, even when they are performed in front of tens of thousands of people.

What the audience can expect from the live repertoire

The exact set list for the concert in Minneapolis has not been published and should not be invented. Still, based on Mars’s career, it is clear what kind of framework can be expected: a combination of songs from different phases, from early pop-ballad hits to funk and R&B numbers that turned him into one of the most recognizable performers of stadium pop.

The greatest strength of his repertoire is its breadth. "Just the Way You Are" and "Grenade" carry the beginning of his career, "Locked Out of Heaven" brings rock and new wave energy, "Treasure" and "24K Magic" bring back disco-funk shine, and the Silk Sonic period recalls his love for the music of the seventies. New material from "The Romantic" additionally pushes the concert toward a warmer, more romantic and soul-colored tone.

For longtime fans, the sense of continuity is important: Mars has not renounced the hits that made him a global name. For the wider audience, the advantage is simple - a large part of the songs is familiar even to those who do not follow every album. For lovers of R&B and funk, the concert is an opportunity to hear an artist who often performs pop production with the discipline of older soul revues.

U.S. Bank Stadium as a concert venue

U.S. Bank Stadium is located at 401 Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis, in the East Town district, near Elliot Park. The stadium is known as the home of the Minnesota Vikings, but it was designed as a multipurpose space for major sports, entertainment and concert events. It opened in 2016, and its most recognizable features are the transparent ETFE roof and large glass façades that let daylight and views toward the city center into the interior.

For Bruno Mars’s concert, the size of the space itself is important. U.S. Bank Stadium has more than 66,000 seats in its basic configuration, and for special events the capacity can expand depending on the setup. That means a visitor should count on stadium logistics: early arrival, a clear route to the entrance, enough time to find the section and checking the rules on items that are allowed to be brought in.


  • Address: 401 Chicago Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55415.

  • Doors opening for the concert: 17:30.

  • Concert start: 19:00.

  • Transport: METRO Blue Line and Green Line stop at U.S. Bank Stadium Station.

  • Payment in the stadium: the venue operates cash-free, with cards and contactless payments.

In a space this large, acoustics depend on the production and seat position, but for Bruno Mars the advantage is a repertoire that relies on a clear rhythm and a strong vocal center. Funk and pop songs fill a stadium more easily when carried by a live band, while ballads in a large space usually require a more focused audience and a quieter moment in the program.

Arrival, parking and moving around the stadium

U.S. Bank Stadium does not directly manage public parking lots, but there are several parking options in the area, including the Stadium Parking Ramp connected by the skyway system. The stadium states that between the stadium area and Hennepin Avenue there are more than 20,000 parking spaces within roughly a 20-minute walk, but availability and opening hours depend on the individual parking facility and the type of event.

For visitors who do not want to drive into the center, public transportation is a practical option. The METRO Blue Line and Green Line have the U.S. Bank Stadium Station directly next to the stadium. The Blue Line connects the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport area and Mall of America with the center, while the Green Line connects St. Paul and Minneapolis. This is especially useful for those coming from hotels outside downtown itself.Arrival by rideshare vehicle is also organized through designated zones. U.S. Bank Stadium lists pickup locations on 9th Avenue South between 6th Street South and 7th Street South and on 3rd Street between Park Avenue and Portland Avenue. For visitors for whom accessible arrival is important, a special drop-off zone is located on 10th Avenue South between 6th Street South and 7th Street South.

It is worth securing tickets on time, but it is equally worth securing an arrival plan. At stadium concerts, the biggest difference in the experience is often not only in the seat, but in whether the visitor arrived calmly, passed screening without rushing and found their place before the venue fills up.

Entry rules to check before departure

For this event, the U.S. Bank Stadium page lists restrictions on bringing in items. Jackets or blankets carried in hand are allowed, subject to inspection at the entrance. Among items that are not allowed are bags larger than 12" x 6" x 12", professional cameras with detachable lenses, professional recording devices, selfie sticks, bottles, containers, umbrellas, laptops, weapons, alcoholic beverages and signs larger than 8" x 11".The safest approach is to arrive with minimal belongings. A mobile phone, payment card, ID and a small permitted bag are usually enough for this kind of concert. Since the stadium operates without cash, visitors who normally pay with money should prepare a card or contactless payment before leaving.

Minneapolis as a host for travelers

Minneapolis is a practical city for this kind of concert because the stadium stands in the urban fabric itself, not far from downtown, hotels, restaurants and the skyway network. In recent years, East Town has become strongly tied to sports and entertainment events, so an evening around the stadium is not reduced only to entering the concert, but also to moving through a part of the city accustomed to large visits.

For travelers from outside Minnesota, the advantage is the Blue Line connection with the airport. This makes arrival easier for those who arrive in the city the same day or stay only one night. Still, for a concert that starts at 19:00, it is wise to leave room for traffic, security checks and crowds around the stadium after doors open at 17:30.The city also has a broader musical context: Minneapolis is one of the important American music centers, inseparable from Prince’s legacy and a rich R&B, funk and pop history. Because of this, Bruno Mars, an artist who openly builds a bridge toward funk, soul and dance music of past decades, has an additional symbolic framework in this city.

Who this concert is especially attractive for

This concert will most suit audiences who want an energetic, vocally strong and dance-oriented stadium performance. Bruno Mars is not an artist whose concert relies only on a screen and a famous name; his reputation rests on the fact that he can lead a band, dance, communicate with the audience and at the same time maintain vocal control.

Longtime fans will get the opportunity to hear how the early hits fit into the new "The Romantic" phase. The wider audience comes because of songs that have lived for years on radio, television broadcasts, weddings, parties and sporting events. Lovers of R&B and funk come for the details: the groove, horn lines, bass parts, retro harmonies and the way Mars turns modern production into concert movement.Ticket sales for this event are ongoing. For visitors traveling to Minneapolis, the best plan is to combine the concert with an earlier arrival in the center, check the stadium rules before leaving and expect traffic and pedestrian flows around U.S. Bank Stadium to intensify as the start of the performance approaches.

How to prepare for an evening at U.S. Bank Stadium

The best preparation begins before entering the stadium. Check the route to East Town, choose public transportation or parking, bring only permitted items and have cash-free payment ready. Since doors open at 17:30, earlier arrival allows for calmer entry, finding the section and enough time to orient yourself in the large space.

For the concert itself, it is worth expecting an evening that moves between romance and dancing. "The Romantic" as the tour title suggests a softer, more seductive framework for the new phase, but Bruno Mars does not come to a stadium as a quiet singer-songwriter. His greatest strength is contrast: a song can begin as a soul dedication and end as a shared chorus of the entire stadium.A concert therefore arrives in Minneapolis with a clear identity: a large pop catalog, a new musical phase, a confirmed stadium tour and a space large enough for rhythm, light and voice to carry the evening from the front rows to the highest stands. For audiences who love pop with band discipline and soul at its center, 13.05.2026 at U.S. Bank Stadium is one of those dates planned in advance.

Sources:
- U.S. Bank Stadium - event page used for the date, start time, doors opening, tour name, tour description, tour support, address and item-entry rules.
- U.S. Bank Stadium Directions & Parking - used for information on public transportation, parking, skyway access, rideshare zones and getting to the stadium.
- Bruno Mars - artist website used to confirm the tour date and the U.S. Bank Stadium stop in Minneapolis.
- Grammy.com - used to check Bruno Mars’s career context and Grammy Awards.
- Britannica - used for a summary of the career, the album "24K Magic", the Silk Sonic project and important songs.
- Pitchfork, People and Le Monde - used for the current context of "The Romantic Tour", the album "The Romantic" and the newer phase of the career.

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