Bruno Mars: record number of tickets sold. Where to find them (yet)
Everyone’s crazy about Bruno Mars. With the “The romantic tour”, which will mark his return to the scene after a long break, the voice of “Uptown funk” continues to grind mind-boggling numbers. The European tour was an overwhelming success, with many dates recording the sold out in record time. Starting, as Italian fans know, from those of 14 and 15 July at the San Siro Stadium in Milan. And while the news arrives from Ticketmaster and Live Nation that “The romantic tour” has scored with 2.1 million of units the Tour record with the most tickets sold in a single dayfor the most determined fans there is still some chance of securing a place, even if a decidedly premium prices. Here’s where and under what conditions you can still find tickets.
For the Paris date of June 18ththey are still available on Ticketmaster Platinum ticketswith prices ranging between 360 and 380 euros. One of the last opportunities to see the artist in the French capital.
Similar situation for Berlin on June 26thwhere there are Platinum tickets with a rather wide price range: ranging from 329.43 euros up to 685.50 eurosdepending on the sector and residual availability.
Always in Berlin, for the date of June 28thremain available box packages from 10 people to 7,250 euros and from 20 people for 14,500 euros.
In both cases, the cost is equivalent to approx 725 euros per ticketfor an exclusive and private experience.
However, the availability for the date of June 29th in Berlin. In this case the prices are more “accessible” than the other dates, with tickets ranging from 231.75 euros to 349.43 euros.
For those looking at Northern Europe, for example Amsterdam on July 4th tickets are still available for purchase starting from 329.43 euros.
Chapter Londonwhere Bruno Mars will perform several times: July 18th: tickets available from £357.05 (about 411 euros); July 19: prices from £393.90 (about 454 euros); 22 and 24 July: tickets starting from 314 pounds (about 362 euros).
Despite the high costs, demand remains very high and tickets continue to decrease: even these last availability could disappear very soon.
