Bruno Mars' extended Las Vegas residency will continue in 2025. Here's how to get the best deals on tickets for his shows at Dolby Live.
Bruno Mars laughed off speculation that he made his latest hit with Sexyy Red to clear a massive gambling debt.
Bruno Mars, amidst what can only be described as the longest string of bad beats an artist has ever experienced, recently poked fun at his reported gambling debt. The multi-platinum Grammy winner shared an article from Spotify after he made history as the first artist to reach 150 million monthly listeners earlier this week.
Bruno Mars is facing backlash from fans after collaborating with Sexyy Red on his risqué new track, "Fat Juicy & Wet."
Mars was referencing the persistent rumor that he is in severe gambling debt to MGM, the company that hosts his Vegas residencies. Last year, a report claimed that Mars owed $50 million to the corporation and was continuing to play Vegas shows in order to work off his debts. MGM, however, vehemently denied the rumor.
Apt.,” Bruno Mars’ collaboration with Blackpink singer Rosé, rises to No. 1 on the Pop Airplay chart, earning the singer his historic eleventh leader on the ranking.
Bruno Mars added seven additional dates to his long-running Las Vegas residency in the spring and early summer: see the details.
Bruno Mars has extended his Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM with shows scheduled in May and June 2025.
Bruno Mars continues to break streaming records, as he becomes the first artist to cross the 150 million monthly listeners threshold on Spotify.
Lady Gaga, Blackpink member and K-pop star Rosé, Sexxy Red and Bruno Mars appear together in a music video for Red and Mars' song "Fat Juicy & Wet."
Bruno Mars sets a historic Spotify record with 150 million monthly listeners, fueled by hit collaborations like "Die With a Smile" and "APT."