Bruno Mars Announces Second Leg of Tour With Pharell and Aloe Blacc as Supporting Acts
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The second leg of Mars' 'Moonshine Jungle' tour will kick off in the singer's hometown of Hawaii on April 18 and conclude in Colorado on August 17.

AceShowbiz - Bruno Mars has unveiled the dates for the second North American leg of his "Moonshine Jungle" tour. "GUESS WHOS BACK IN THA MUTHAF**KIN' HOUSE!!" the singer told his fans on social media on Tuesday, January 14.

The new tour will kick off with two shows in Mars' hometown of Hawaii. He will take the stage at Blasidell Arena in Honolulu on April 18 and 19 before heading to Save Mart Center in Fresno, California on May 27 and Oracle Arena in Oakland on the next day.

On May 31 and June 1, Mars will play two shows at Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. During the rest of summer, he is scheduled to bring the tour to cities like Oklahoma, Tennessee, Alabama, South Carolina, Michigan, Illiois and Ohio.

The "Gorilla" singer will also play two-night concert at New York's Madison Square Garden on July 14-15. In late July, he will visit Montreal's Bell Centre, Ottawa's Canadian Tire Centre and Toronto's Air Canada Centre. The tour wraps up at Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre in Englewood, Colorado on August 17.

On the upcoming tour, Pharrell Williams and Aloe Blacc will serve as supporting acts on selected dates.

Mars' "Moonshine Jungle" tour was launched in support of "Unorthodox Jukebox", his second studio album which was released back in 2012 and peaked at No. 1 on Billboard 200.

Before hitting the road, Mars is slated to perform during halftime of the Super Bowl in February. He will take the stage at the event with Red Hot Chili Peppers.

  • April 18: Honolulu, Hawaii (Blasidell Arena)
  • April 19: Honolulu, Hawaii (Blaisdell Arena)
  • May 27: Fresno, Calif. (Save Mart Center)
  • May 28: Oakland, Calif. (Oracle Arena)
  • May 31: Los Angeles, Calif. (Hollywood Bowl)
  • June 1: Los Angeles, Calif. (Hollywood Bowl)
  • June 4: Tulsa, Okla. (BOK Center)
  • June 6: Memphis, Tenn. (FedEx Forum)
  • June 7: New Orleans, La. (New Orleans Arena)
  • June 10: North Little Rock, Ark. (Verizon Arena)
  • June 11: Birmingham, Ala. (Birmingham Jefferson County Civic Center Arena)
  • June 13: Columbia, S.C. (Colonial Life Arena)
  • June 14: Raleigh, N.C. (PNC Arena)
  • June 17: Grand Rapids, Mich. (Van Andel Arena)
  • June 18: Auburn Hills, Mich. (The Palace at Auburn Hills)
  • June 20: Chicago Heights, Ill. (First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre)
  • June 21: St. Paul, Minn. (Xcel Energy Center)
  • June 23: Omaha, Neb. (CenturyLink Center)
  • June 25: Milwaukee, Wisc. (Summerfest)
  • June 27: Cincinnati, Ohio (US Bank Arena)
  • June 28: Cleveland, Ohio (Quicken Loans Arena)
  • June 30: Buffalo, N.Y. (First Niagara Center)
  • July 2: Boston, Mass. (TD Garden)
  • July 9: Hartford, Conn. (Xfinity Theatre)
  • July 11: Bristow, Va. (Jiffy Lube Live)
  • July 12: Hershey, Pa. (Hershey Park Pavilion)
  • July 14: New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden)
  • July 15: New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden)
  • July 17: Camden, N.J. (Susquehanna Bank Center)
  • July 18: Manchester, N.H. (Verizon Wireless Arena)
  • July 20: Albany, N.Y. (Times Union Center)
  • July 23: Montreal, Quebec (Bell Centre)
  • July 24: Ottawa, Ontario (Canadian Tire Centre)
  • July 26: Toronto, Ontario (Air Canada Centre)
  • Aug. 2: Winnipeg, Manitoba (MTS Centre)
  • Aug. 3: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Credit Union Centre)
  • Aug. 5: Calgary, Alberta (Scotiabank Saddledome)
  • Aug. 9: George, Wash. (The Gorge Amphitheater)
  • Aug. 11: Eugene, Ore. (Matthew Knight Arena)
  • Aug. 14: Stateline, Nev. (Harveys Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena)
  • Aug. 15: San Jose, Calif. (SAP Center at San Jose)
  • Aug. 17: Englewood, Colo. (Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre)

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