Bruno Mars

American musician

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2025 Directed music video for 'Fat Juicy & Wet' with Sexyy Red. 'Apt.' won MTV Video Music Award Japan for Best Collaboration.
2025 Won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the Grammy Awards for 'Die with a Smile' with Lady Gaga.
2025 Andrew Watt and Andrew Wyatt confirmed working on a song with Mars, and D'Mile continued working on his studio album.
January 24 2025 Mars and Sexyy Red released the single 'Fat Juicy & Wet'.
January 2025 After releasing 'Die With a Smile' with Lady Gaga and 'Apt.' with Rosé, Mars reached a record 150 million monthly listeners on Spotify and became the second artist to replace himself at number one on the Billboard Global charts.
2024 Bruno Mars appeared in a Don Quijote campaign commercial alongside Miyu, Haruka, Miyuri, Miku, and the store's mascot Donpen.
2024 Directed music videos for collaborations 'Die with a Smile' with Lady Gaga and 'Apt.' with Rosie.
2024 D'Mile became involved in Mars' follow-up album. Mars was in early talks with Live Nation Entertainment for 2024–2025 tours.
2024 Reached over 148.2 million monthly listeners on Spotify, becoming the first artist to do so on the platform.
2024 Mars replaced himself at number one and took the top two spots on the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excluding United States simultaneously.
2024 Mars received an honorable mention on the Billboard Greatest Pop Stars of 2024 list.
2024 Mars performed 14 concerts in Brazil during his promotional tour titled 'Bruno Mars: Live in Brazil', breaking the record for the biggest tour in Brazil by an international artist, previously held by RBD.
2024 Following the releases of 'Die With a Smile' with Lady Gaga and 'Apt.' with Rosé, Mars reached over 138.6 million monthly listeners on Spotify, the first artist to achieve this milestone.
2024 Mars had the biggest international attendance during his two concerts in Taiwan, with 157,000 people.
2024 'Apt.' became the first song to have at least 200 million streams globally in multiple weeks on the Billboard Global charts.
2024 Mars performed a charity concert in São Paulo to help victims of the 2024 Rio Grande do Sul floods.
2024 Billboard numbered Mars the 20th Greatest Pop Stars of the 21st Century.
2024 Mars became the first artist since Michael Jackson to sell out seven shows at the 55,000-capacity Tokyo Dome.
2024 Wrote songs for Rosé's album Rosie, including 'Apt.' and 'Number One Girl'
December 2024 Mars was featured on the cover of Hits magazine, which indicated that he is expected to release a new album and tour in 2025.
November 2024 Both 'Die with a Smile' and 'Apt.' became the top-streamed songs in the world.
November 7 2024 Partnered with Fender to release a limited edition 'Bruno Mars Stratocaster' in exclusive 'Mars Mocha Heirloom' color, inspired by his retro style.
September 2024 Mars collaborated with New Zealand–South Korean singer Rosé to release the single 'Apt.', which became his second number one on the Billboard Global 200.
August 16 2024 Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga released their collaborative single 'Die with a Smile', which became his first number one on the Billboard Global 200.
March 18 2024 MGM Resorts denied allegations regarding Bruno Mars being $50 million in debt due to gambling losses, asserting that he has no debt with MGM.
February 12 2024 Opened 'The Pinky Ring' bar, with The Hooligans performing nightly during the first two weeks and Mars wearing a custom Tiffany & Co pinky ring.
2023 Mars sold 101,000 tickets for two concerts in Seoul, marking the largest audience for the Hyundai Card's 'Super Concert'.
2023 Luke Kennedy Aiono joined the band as the lead guitarist.
2023 The Times ranked Mars as the thirteenth best vocalist of the 21st century.
2023 Mars's concert shows continued in several countries, including South Korea, Philippines, Brazil, Chile, Georgia, Qatar, and Israel.
November 7 2023 Mars announced a partnership with Fender to release the 'Bruno Mars Stratocaster', a limited edition guitar inspired by his style.
October 28 2023 Mars's bar 'The Pinky Ring' was set to open in early 2024, featuring live music and DJs.
May 2023 His upcoming album was reportedly near completion, with a new sound and a tentative release date.
May 2023 A music insider revealed that Mars's fourth solo studio album was close to completion after months of production work.
February 2023 Brody Brown revealed that Mars was working on his fourth solo studio album, which he was called to help produce.
2022 'Smokin out the Window' won Video of the Year at BET Awards and Soul Train Music Awards.
2022 Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic released the song 'Love's Train'
2022 Began the 2022–2024 Tour.
2022 Mars became the first artist with six diamond-certified songs in the U.S.
2022 Silk Sonic won Album of the Year at the BET Awards 2022 for their debut album and also received Video of the Year for the same work.
2022 At the 2022 Grammy Awards, Silk Sonic won Record of the Year, Song of The Year, Best R&B Performance, and Best R&B Song for 'Leave the Door Open.'
2022 Silk Sonic won multiple awards including Best Group at the BET Awards and International Group of the Year at the Brit Awards.
2022 Mars was named a co-chair for the Grammy Museum's Campaign for Music Education alongside several other artists.
2022 Bruno Mars continued his second concert residency 'Bruno Mars at Park MGM' and began a small world tour in Sydney and Tokyo.
2022 Bruno Mars's concert residency at Park MGM won the Top R&B Tour at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards, highlighting his contribution to the live music scene.
2022 Mars became the fastest-selling artist for his five shows in Japan, selling around 210,000 tickets in record time.
2022 Bruno Mars co-headlined An Evening with Silk Sonic at Park MGM.
2022 Philip Lawrence returned to the band as a backing vocalist.

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