Additional Bruno Mars concert announced in Tel Aviv
Exciting news awaits fans of the renowned American singer, Bruno Mars! Following the astonishingly rapid sell-out of tickets for his initial Israeli concert on October 4 at Hayarkon Park in Tel Aviv, lasting just two hours, organizers have unveiled an additional show. Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 7, as Bruno Mars will grace the stage once again.
To ensure a fair opportunity for fans, ticket sales for the newly announced concert will commence for pre-registered users this Sunday at 6 p.m. (local time). The general public will have their chance to secure tickets starting Monday at 9 a.m. (local time).
Ticket prices
Rest assured, the ticket prices for the second concert will remain identical to those of the first show, with options ranging from $107 for lawn seating, $238 for the coveted “golden ring” category, and $266 for the VIP experience.
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Bruno Mars boasts an extraordinary achievement in his career, having sold over 200 million records worldwide. Remarkably, he stands alone as the sole artist in history to hold an astounding six certified diamond singles in the United States. This remarkable record remains unchallenged to this day.
For those who missed out on the initial ticket sales or simply crave more Bruno Mars magic, this second concert provides an exceptional opportunity to witness the iconic singer’s talent and charisma. With his unparalleled success and remarkable accolades, Bruno Mars is sure to deliver an unforgettable performance for all in attendance.
Secure your spot and relish the experience of witnessing a true music legend as he captivates the audience with his unparalleled artistry. This additional concert is a testament to the enduring popularity of Bruno Mars, and it promises to be an evening filled with electrifying performances and cherished memories. Don’t miss out on this second chance to catch Bruno Mars live in Israel!
Additional Bruno Mars concert announced in Tel Aviv