What this is
One of the biggest pop spectacles on the planet, Bruno Mars brings his Las Vegas-residency-honed showmanship to Fukuoka's largest indoor arena. The American singer-songwriter behind 'Uptown Funk,' '24K Magic,' and 'That's What I Like' is known for delivering meticulously choreographed, high-energy concerts that blend pop, R&B, funk, and soul with a Rat Pack-era sense of theatrical flair. Expect a full live band, elaborate staging, and a setlist that doubles as a greatest-hits singalong.
Who should go
Pop and R&B fans of any age β Bruno Mars concerts draw a wide crowd from teens to forty-somethings. His mainstream appeal makes this a solid choice for couples or groups who want a big, crowd-pleasing night out rather than a niche music experience.
Good to know
Tickets are sold through eplus.jp, pia.jp, and Lawson Ticket β all accept foreign credit cards, and Lawson convenience store pickup (combini) is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese address. Mizuho PayPay Dome is Fukuoka's premier indoor arena with a capacity of around 36,000 for concerts; expect a fully seated configuration for a show of this scale, though floor standing areas are common for pop acts. Cash and IC cards are widely accepted at venue concessions, but card payment at merchandise booths can be inconsistent β bring some yen. Large bags may be subject to security checks at entry, so travel light. Show duration for a Bruno Mars headline set is typically 90β120 minutes plus possible encore.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change β verify with the official source before attending.

