Bruno Mars Rogers Stadium postponed May 31

- Bruno Mars’ first Rogers Stadium show in Toronto was postponed on May 23 after organizers cited inclement weather and moved the concert to May 31. - Environment Canada forecast 30 to 50 millimetres of rain, while Rogers Stadium said previously purchased tickets would be honoured for the new date. - Bruno Mars is still listed for Rogers Stadium on May 24, May 27, May 28, May 30 and May 31.

Bruno Mars’ first of five scheduled Rogers Stadium concerts in Toronto was postponed on May 23 after organizers cited inclement weather and moved the show to May 31. Rogers Stadium said the Saturday performance would not go ahead and told ticketholders that existing tickets would be valid for the rescheduled date. The venue said safety was its priority. The remaining Toronto dates were still listed on Live Nation’s event page as of May 24. ### Which Bruno Mars show was postponed, and to when? May 23 was supposed to open Bruno Mars’ five-show run at Rogers Stadium, an open-air venue in North York. Rogers Stadium said that concert had been rescheduled to Sunday, May 31, 2026, because of inclement weather. CBC reported the May 23 concert was the first in a series of five performances at the venue. (cbc.ca) Live Nation’s listing shows Bruno Mars booked at Rogers Stadium on Sunday, May 31 at 7 p.m. The same listing also shows the surrounding Toronto dates for May 24, May 27, May 28 and May 30. ### What did the venue and Bruno Mars say? Rogers Stadium said in its statement that “the safety of our guests, artists, crew and staff remains our top priority.” The venue also said, according to CityNews and CBC, that all previously purchased tickets would be honoured for the new date. (cbc.ca) CBC reported that Bruno Mars also addressed fans on social media after the postponement. “I never want this but I need everyone to be safe in order to have a good time,” he said, adding that he would make it up to Toronto on May 31. (livenation.com) ### Why was a “rain or shine” venue postponing a concert? Environment Canada issued a special weather statement on May 23 warning of heavy rainfall across the Greater Toronto Area. (toronto.citynews.ca) CityNews reported the agency forecast 30 to 50 millimetres of rain continuing into Sunday, while CBC said up to 50 millimetres of precipitation was expected on Saturday. (cbc.ca) Rogers Stadium’s website says the venue operates rain or shine, but CityNews reported the policy also says severe weather is monitored closely and that fans would be updated through social media pages and venue screens. The postponement came before showtime at the open-air, 50,000-capacity site. (toronto.citynews.ca) ### What happens to tickets for the postponed date? Previously purchased tickets for the May 23 show will be honoured on May 31, Rogers Stadium said. CBC reported that the venue told ticketholders more information would be shared through the Rogers Stadium app and on Ticketmaster. Live Nation’s event page lists the May 31 replacement show as a standard Bruno Mars date at Rogers Stadium, which indicates the postponed concert has been folded into the existing ticketing system rather than announced as a separate venue change. (toronto.citynews.ca) That is an inference based on the active event listing and the venue’s statement that old tickets remain valid. (cbc.ca) ### Are the other Rogers Stadium dates still on? May 24, May 27, May 28 and May 30 were still listed on Live Nation’s Rogers Stadium page as of May 24. CBC also reported that the other concerts were scheduled for Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday and next Saturday after the postponement announcement. May 31 is now the make-up date for the postponed opener, and Rogers Stadium said further ticket information would go directly to affected fans. (livenation.com) (cbc.ca)

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