Bruno Mars fans are buzzing with anticipation. From June 18 to 21, 2026, the American star will park his bags at the Stade de France for three exceptional concerts as part of his "Romantic Tour". The occasion for Bruno Mars to perform some of his newest tracks from his latest opus, "The Romantic". Released in February 2026, this fourth solo studio album from the American singer has topped charts in several countries, not least thanks to the hit "I Just Might".
On June 18, 20 and 21, 2026, at Stade de France, Bruno Mars is set to deliver not only his latest hits but also the beloved classics that fans expect, such as "Just the Way You Are", "The Lazy Song" or "When I Was Your Man".
So, in an effort to snag a front-row spot and experience the show up close, some fans plan to queue outside the Seine-Saint-Denis venue well before doors open. Others, who notably hold balcony seats, may opt to check out the pop-up store opened for the occasion in Paris. As part of this "Romantic Tour", Bruno Mars announces the launch of an exclusive pop-up shop in several cities along the tour, including Berlin, Amsterdam, Madrid, Milan, and London.
It's Paris, the capital set to inaugurate this "Romantic Tour" in Europe, where this pop-up shop will open first. Fans will find exclusive merchandise, notably the Hello Kitty x Bruno Mars collection blending the kawaii universe of the famous Japanese character with Bruno Mars' distinctive style. Expect T-shirts, hoodies, caps and accessories adorned with the "Hello Kitty x Bruno Mars" visuals to go on sale.
So, when and where should fans head to swing open the doors of this pop-up store in Paris? Join us June 17–22, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Place Georges-Pompidou, opposite the Centre Pompidou, to discover this exclusive temporary shop.
Dates and Opening Time
From June 17, 2026 to June 22, 2026
Location
Center Pompidou
centre pompidou
75004 Paris 4
Access
Metro line 11 "Rambuteau" station
Booking
Book your tickets with Paris je t'aime here
More information
Place Georges-Pompidou Square, opposite the Centre Pompidou,















