Overview
- Primary inventory for Bruno Mars’ four-night run at MetLife Stadium is effectively gone, leaving the Aug. 21, 22, 25 and 26 shows sold out through Ticketmaster.
- Major resale marketplaces such as Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, StubHub and TicketNetwork continue to list thousands of tickets with starting prices that vary by date and platform and include some listings below $160.
- Each resale site promotes a buyer-protection program—StubHub’s FanProtect, Vivid Seats’ 100% Buyer Guarantee and SeatGeek’s Buyer Guarantee—that promise valid entry or refunds and on-time delivery for last-minute purchases.
- The four-night expansion from two dates reflects heavy demand for The Romantic Tour, Bruno Mars’ first solo stadium run in nearly a decade, with Anderson .Paak (as DJ Pee .Wee) and RAYE billed as supporting acts.
- Shoppers should compare multiple resale platforms, check for promo codes and loyalty credits, and expect prices and inventory to shift quickly as the concerts approach, which can change final cost and ticket availability.