The American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars makes the journey across the Atlantic to appear in front of his British fans, performing the songs that have made up his successful time in the spotlight over recent years.
His career is a new one that began with the release of a debut studio album at the beginning of the new decade and based on the reaction to his work he is likely to remain in the spotlight for some time to come, where he will continue to perform and entertain his legions of fans. So if you are amongst them, then there will be no question when it comes to picking up concert tickets as soon as possible.
Though audiences worldwide know him by his stage name Bruno Mars, his friends know him by his real name Peter Gene Hernandez and though he has been a part of the music scene since he was young, it was not until the end of the last decade that he was signed to a major label and finally began to release singles into the charts. To date, such tracks have included “Nothing on You” and further songs like “Just the Way you Are”, “Talking to the Moon”, “Liquor Store Blues” and “Count on Me”, among others, and there are likely to be plenty more stand out examples as time goes on.
But in addition to these songs he has also worked alongside artists such as Travie McCoy and Cee Lo Green and others, whilst also working hard to release his debut studio album, which finally arrived in 2010 under the name “Doo-Wops & Hooligans”. He has also been handed various awards and nominated for many others, whilst being compared to many legendary acts from the reggae and Motown world. Despite the latter, his music has been varied enough to stop the press from pinning him down to a particular style.
And live onstage he is likely to cause quite an impression on music lovers. Though he is new to the scene as a live solo artist he is experienced enough to know exactly what makes a great show, meaning that audiences are likely to remember witnessing Bruno Mars well into the future. So make sure you get hold of pop tickets before it is too late.