Bruno Mars plays three concerts in the Berlin Olympic Stadium. All information about tickets for “The Romantic Tour”, set list and directions at a glance.

All good things come in threes: Bruno Mars plays a triple concert in Berlin. On June 26th, 28th and 29th there will be 24-carat energy in the air at the Olympic Stadium. Which songs the “24K Magic” singer has on the setlist of his “The Romantic Tour”, where tickets are still available and when it starts – you can find out all that here.

Bruno Mars’ real name is Peter Eugene Hernandez and he has been keeping the music world in suspense for 16 years now. With “Just the Way You Are” he broke through the pop sky in 2010 and has delivered one chart hit after another ever since. “Grenade”, “Locked Out of Heaven”, “When I Was Your Man”, “That’s What I Like” – the list of top performers in the US charts is long.

Tickets

Originally only June 26th was scheduled as the concert date for Berlin. June 28th and 29th were added as additional dates due to high demand. There are only a limited number of tickets available for the first concert in Berlin, which start at around 230 euros. Verified resale tickets are available on Ticketmaster from 114 euros. The show on June 28th is already completely sold out – here too, the cheapest resale tickets cost 114 euros.

Demand is high: the additional show on June 29th only has remaining tickets from 172 euros on official sale. This is where the resale yield is most profitable: Golden Circle standing places are also offered for resale. The cheapest resale seats cost around 111 euros.

times

According to organizer Live Nation, it starts on Friday at 6:30 p.m. and on Sunday and Monday at 6 p.m. More precise schedules have not yet been published; The Olympic Stadium has not yet announced entry times either.

In comparison to the set times of the USA shows as part of “The Romantic Tour”, some fans assume that entry will be at 6 p.m., the opening acts will start at around 7 p.m. and Bruno Mars’ performance will be between 8:15 p.m. and 8:45 p.m.

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Directions and parking

The Olympic Stadium recommends traveling by public transport due to the limited number of parking spaces. The U2 subway line goes to the Olympia Stadion stop; the S-Bahn S3 and S9 also stop here. The M49 and 218 bus lines take you to the Flatowallee stop, and the 104 bus takes you to the Neu-Westend subway station. From there you can either walk directly to the stadium or take the U2 to the Olympiastadion stop.

If you arrive by car despite contrary recommendations, go to Olympiaplatz 3, 14053 Berlin. Most of the parking spaces around the stadium are subject to charges. Parking is free at Olympic Square; A fee of 20 euros applies to the PO1 and PO7 car parks. The PO4 and PO5 car parks have spaces suitable for disabled people and cost 25 euros. Parking tickets for the PO4 car park can be reserved in advance for 35 euros via Ticketmaster.

Support

Anderson Paak as DJ Pee Wee and Victoria Monét will appear as opening acts. This is followed by Bruno Mars as the main act.

Setlist

Since the European part of “The Romantic Tour” doesn’t start until June 18th in Paris, changes to the setlist are still possible. At the last show in North America on May 31st in Toronto, Bruno Mars performed the following songs:

  • Risk It All
  • Cha cha cha
  • On My Soul
  • 24K Magic
  • Treasure
  • God Was Showing Off
  • I Just Might
  • Perm
  • Why You Wanna Fight?
  • Oh Girl / I Miss You / You Are Everything / I Want to Be Your Man
  • That’s What I Like
  • Something Serious
  • Blast Off (Silk Sonic song)
  • Silk Sonic Intro (Silk Sonic song)
  • 777 (Silk Sonic song)
  • Fly as Me (Silk Sonic song)
  • Smokin Out the Window (Silk Sonic song)
  • Leave the Door Open (Silk Sonic song)
  • Marry you
  • Die With a Smile (Lady Gaga cover)
  • It Will Rain / Talking to the Moon / When I Was Your Man
  • Versace on the Floor Locked Out of Heaven
  • Just the Way You Are
  • Uptown Funk (Mark Ronson cover)
  • Dance With Me

In the middle of the set he played some tracks from Silk Sonic, his duo project with Anderson Paak.

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