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Bruno Mars’ Dome Shows Sold Out in Record Time!

BRUNO MARS, the acclaimed artist, has sold out both opening performances at Intuit Dome, Los Angeles’ newest arena, due to high demand. The GRAMMY-winning musician will perform back-to-back shows on Thursday, Aug. 15 and Friday, Aug. 16, 2024.

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Fans were excited by the announcement of Mars’ return to Los Angeles after a six-year break, leading to a rapid sell-out of tickets for both shows.

“I moved to Inglewood, California when I was 18 years old with dreams of performing around the world,” shares Bruno Mars. “To open this arena is a full circle moment, and I can’t wait to celebrate the city that’s become my second home, Los Angeles.”

Intuit Dome, set to become the new home of the LA Clippers, offers premium acoustics, state-of-the-art amenities, and intimate seating, promising an unparalleled experience for fans and performers alike.

The venue’s design ensures an intimate viewing experience, with seats positioned to bring fans closer to the stage. Additionally, the venue features an 80,000 square foot outdoor Plaza, complete with retail stores, bars, restaurants, and the largest outdoor 4K LED screen in Los Angeles.

For those unable to secure tickets to Mars’ opening performances at Intuit Dome, tickets for his Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM are available at ticketmaster.com. Dates include June 7, 8, 12, 14, 15; August 20, 23, 24, 27, 28, 31, and September 1, 2024.

About Bruno Mars: Bruno Mars, a fourteen-time GRAMMY Award winner and thirty-time nominee, is a celebrated singer, songwriter, producer, and musician. With over 200 million singles sold worldwide, he ranks among the best-selling artists of all time.

Mars’ recent achievements include accepting Album Of The Year on behalf of the duo An Evening with Silk Sonic at the 2022 BET Awards and sweeping the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards with four wins for his hit single “Leave The Door Open.” His illustrious career has been marked by numerous chart-topping hits and groundbreaking accomplishments.

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