Monday, April 8, 2013

Bruno Mars Concert Tickets

Bruno Mars Concert Tickets: SuperbTicketsOnline.com Announces Premium Seating For Rose Garden Show In Portland, Oregon, On July 22

Concertgoers have been waiting for their favorite singer to come to town during "The Moonshine Jungle Tour," and the wait will soon be over.  The star will begin the North American leg of his tour on June 22 and will continue to visit Canadian and U.S. cities until August 30.  A San Juan, Puerto Rico, show will take place on September 1.   

"The Moonshine Jungle Tour" will take the star to international dates after North American shows have concluded.  He will tour in Europe from October 2 until November 15.  Fans from around the world will have a chance to see the artist in upcoming performances, and North American shows will include appearances by Ellie Goulding and Fitz & The Tantrums for select markets.  Some of the U.S. cities that are on the tour schedule are Uncasville, Connecticut; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Boston, Massachusetts; Newark, New Jersey; Chicago, Illinois; Seattle, Washington; San Diego, California; Phoenix, Arizona; Austin, Texas; Indianapolis, Indiana; Atlanta, Georgia; and Tampa, Florida, among other destinations within the United States.  The singing star will be touring for the greater portion of the year, and his fans are excited about the number of opportunities they will have to obtain Bruno Mars tickets for a show coming up in the near future.
Music is no stranger to the singer/songwriter.  Both parents performed, as did his uncle as an Elvis impersonator.  The singer got his feet wet in show business by singing Elvis songs along with material from Michael Jackson , The Temptations, and The Isley Brothers.  He was performing at three years of age and sang with his family band five days out of the week when he was just four years old.  His talent soon gained him a reputation in Hawaii, and he took his skills to Los Angeles after graduation from high school, starting his musical career by writing material for other singers and then striking out on his own in a solo career.  "The Moonshine Jungle Tour" is gaining him even more recognition and filling up entertainment venues in all parts of the world.

Abu Dhabi resident wins Bruno Mars tickets

Abu Dhabi resident wins Bruno Mars tickets

Johnson Yu, a Chinese national living in Abu Dhabi is the latest winner of two free tickets to the Bruno Mars concert in the UAE.
There are six more tickets up for grabs.
To find out how you can be a lucky winner, scroll down.

Emirates 24|7 and Done Events are bringing you a chance to win 12 FREE tickets to the first-ever Middle East concert of the legendary Bruno Mars.
The 13-time Grammy nominated superstar Bruno Mars is set to perform to a sellout crowd at Dubai Media City Amphitheatre on April 12th.
Pradeep Philip on Sunday became the second person to win 2 free tickets to the concert.
On Thursday, Tanisha Gupta working in Dubai's Jumirah Lake Towers was the first winner of two free tickets to the show. "I'm very excited ...can't believe it ...omg," was her reaction when told she had won a couple's pass.
There are 8 more free tickets to be won over the next few days before the concert.
Having sold over 45 million singles worldwide, and with over 1 billion views on YouTube, it is no surprise that Bruno Mars has been named as one of the most influential people in the world.
This is Bruno Mars' first and only Middle East performance.
To recognize and reward our loyal readers, Emirates 24|7 has partnered with Done Events to give away 12 free tickets to the legendary performance.

It’s SIMPLE. All you have to do is to:
a.      Follow Emirates 24|7 on Twitter, and
b.      Visit our Facebook Page and click the ‘Like Us’ button.
c.      Fill in your contact details, and
Automatically you will be entered into a draw for FREE tickets to the Bruno Mars concert.
The winners will be picked at random by a computer and will be notified by email or phone.
The first draw will be held on Thursday, April 4th, for a couple pass.
Best of luck to all participants.

 

Sunday, September 16, 2012

AUDITIONS WITH BRUNO MARS


REED DEMING SAILS THROUGH ‘X FACTOR’ AUDITIONS WITH BRUNO MARS’ ‘GRENADE’

The season premiere of ‘X Factor‘ is pretty deep into the first hour, and we’ve only seen one person get four consecutive yes’s to make it to the next round. So will 13-year-old Reed Deming be the next to get a “yes?”
Well, when we first met Reed, it was clear he resembled that of an already pretty famous guy. You may have heard of him, his name is Justin Bieber, and the contestants in the contestant holding room of the show picked up on the similarity instantly. They hollered out “Justin!” they sat down to talk about how he has the same hair as Bieber, the kid even dressed like Biebs, but, uh… don’t call him Justin Bieber, okay?
Any young teenager embarking on an audition of this stature deserves some credit. So when Reed started the first few lines of Bruno Mars‘ ‘It Will Rain,’ we were pleasantly surprised. But then his runs started heading towards the “terrible” territory, and Simon Cowell literally stopped the music.
“Do you have anything more stripped down?” asked the judge. When Reed mentioned he had a piano only version of Mars’ ‘Grenade,’ Cowell allowed the audition to continue. The cheshire grin that accompanied Cowell’s face was priceless, and all that was missing was a mustache for him to twirl.
Of course, L.A. Reid compared him to Bieber, Demi Lovato thought he was good, and Britney Spears found him so adorable she just had to say yes. And just like that, Reed received four yes’s and made it to the next round.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Bruno Mars To Release New Album In October?


Bruno Mars To Release New Album In October?

Bruno Mars To Release New Album In October?
Although Bruno Mars may have been a bit on the quiet side recently, Mars fans fear not as the ‘Grenade’ singer has hinted that he’ll be returning to the world of music very, very soon. Exciting stuff!
Ever the 'mysterious' one, the singer has taken to Twitter to simply tweet the word ‘October’ in individual letters over several posts, sending his fans wondering exactly what it coming in October.
Bruno has been busy working away in the studio on his upcoming album, which is set to be the follow-up to his debut success ‘Doo Wops & Hooligans’ and he’d already warned fans earlier on in the year that he’d be disappearing for a while to work on his next musical conquest.
He’d also recently revealed that he was around ‘halfway done’ on the record and has continued to tease fans on the social networking site over the past few weeks.
Are you excited to see Bruno make his big comeback??
Meanwhile, Bruno’s love life has always been kept on the ‘down low’, however we managed to find out a bit of gossip about his private life recently, when it was revealed that the first’ love of his life’ was the one and only Rita Ora.
Putting the gay rumours to bed, it looks as though the 'Grenade' singer bagged himself a hotty when they were both unknowns. Rita revealed that the pair met after Bruno was hired to perform tracks for her Roc Nation debut.
Talking to The Sun, she said: "It was love at first sight, such a great experience. We met in 2009. I was 18 and starting out at Roc Nation. Bruno was unknown back then too."
She continued: "He was a struggling songwriter hired to write songs for me. I thought, 'Wow, that's just the world's greatest guy!"

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Bruno Mars buys luxury LA home

Bruno Mars buys £2.1 million luxury LA home

One of the world’s leading pop stars has splashed out $3.3 million (£2.1 million) on a luxury property in a trendy Los Angeles suburb.  Bruno Mars, the R&B star who has enjoyed three chart-topping hits in the UK, has bought a stylish home in the Laurel Canyon area which has been home to stars including Frank Zappa and George Clooney.
Keep reading to learn more about the 26 year olds’ fantastic new luxury home.
The Lazy Song star buys £2.1m mansion
The singer of hits including Grenade and Just The Way You Are has bought the luxury £2 million home which features three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms and sits on a generous 4,064 square feet.
The Daily Mail reports that ‘the house is covered in chocolate coloured hardwood floors and long walls of floor-to-ceiling retractable glass panels, allowing for spectacular views of the San Fernando Valley.’
The dining area features a large sky light and floating, built-in buffet bat as well as a special refrigerator to keep wine at the perfect temperature. The service areas include a guest bedroom with private attached bathroom, a separate office, and a laundry facility.
A walled and double-gated motor court at the front easily parks three or four cars, while a three car garage and driveway offers off-street parking for up to six more.
The garden boasts deep, shaded overhangs, an outdoor bar and a dark-bottom swimming pool surrounded by decking.  The property also comes equipped with a modern security system with eight perimeter cameras.
Mars has reportedly paid $3,254,000 for the property which represents a staggering $2,019,000 profit for the existing owners in just 14 months.  The property was bought for just $1,235,000 in May 2011 although there has been a significant sum spent on taxes and renovation costs.

 

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Bruno Mars' New Music Has 'Throwback Nina Simone' Feel, Says Producer

Bruno Mars' New Music Has 'Throwback Nina Simone' Feel, Says Producer

For a musician who spends weeklong writing blocks playing ping-pong and shooting hoops, Benny Blanco manages to stay busy. The producer-songwriter, whose credits include chart-toppers for Maroon 5 and Katy Perry, has filled his schedule since the start of the year, clocking studio time with fellow hitmakers like Paul Epworth (who co-wrote and -produced Adele's "Rolling in the Deep") Rico Love and longtime collaborator Dr. Luke. Among the artists he's worked with: Ke$ha, for whom he produced an untitled tune co-written by fun.'s Nate Ruess, and Bruno Mars, who's at work on the follow-up to his 2010 breakthough, Doo Wops & Hooligans. The latter session yielded a piano-laced track intended for Mars' new LP.
"I got a really cool song with him. Me and Paul [Epworth] just got together and Bruno wrote an amazing song on top of it. It kind of all came together," Blanco tells Rolling Stone. "It's like some throwback Nina Simone type shit, like 'Sinnerman.' It's Bruno. He can sing the A.B.C.'s and you'd be like, 'Holy fuck!' He knows how to vibe."
Blanco also hit the studio recently with Empire of the Sun, Wiz Khalifa and Marina and the Diamonds, stretching across genre lines with his spectrum of gigs. Known mostly for his work with pop stars, Blanco hopes to dig back into his hip-hop roots (his early credits include work with Spank Rock and Hell Rell) via collborations with with Rico Love. The pair most recently co-produced Trey Songz's "Heart Attack" with Love, and Blanco says his work with Khalifa upcoming O.N.I.F.C. album is a testament to his intentions to broaden his horizons.
"I'm trying to do different stuff than I've ever done, to challenge myself and dip into a lot of R&B and hip-hop. Maybe some shit I don't even know yet. I just really want to break any boundaries that I thought I might have," explains Blanco. "Paul [Epworth] is showing me great things that I never even thought of. We're doing records with live drum sets, we're playing live bass guitars and chopping them all up and doing just really cool, interesting stuff, trying to challenge ourselves and the listener."
He isn't ditching pop, though. Blanco hasn't caught wind of a new Katy Perry album – "I haven't heard of anything for a record, and I have not started anything yet," he says – but credits his previous work with the singer as building blocks for his current work ethic. He names "Teenage Dream" as one of the most difficult tracks of his career – the product of artistic differences.
"At first, Katy didn't even like those tracks. And then finally, we got 'Teenage Dream' to have great writers on it like Bonnie McKee and Max Martin. All the stars were aligned," he says. "We had to rewrite lyrics to that song seven times. Some of those records are like that. When you finally get it right, it's like, ah. It makes it all the better."


Monday, July 23, 2012

Bruno Mars' New Music

Bruno Mars' New Music Has 'Throwback Nina Simone' Feel, Says Producer

For a musician who spends weeklong writing blocks playing ping-pong and shooting hoops, Benny Blanco manages to stay busy. The producer-songwriter, whose credits include chart-toppers for Maroon 5 and Katy Perry, has filled his schedule since the start of the year, clocking studio time with fellow hitmakers like Paul Epworth (who co-wrote and -produced Adele's "Rolling in the Deep") Rico Love and longtime collaborator Dr. Luke. Among the artists he's worked with: Ke$ha, for whom he produced an untitled tune co-written by fun.'s Nate Ruess, and Bruno Mars, who's at work on the follow-up to his 2010 breakthough, Doo Wops & Hooligans. The latter session yielded a piano-laced track intended for Mars' new LP.
"I got a really cool song with him. Me and Paul [Epworth] just got together and Bruno wrote an amazing song on top of it. It kind of all came together," Blanco tells Rolling Stone. "It's like some throwback Nina Simone type shit, like 'Sinnerman.' It's Bruno. He can sing the A.B.C.'s and you'd be like, 'Holy fuck!' He knows how to vibe."
Blanco also hit the studio recently with Empire of the Sun, Wiz Khalifa and Marina and the Diamonds, stretching across genre lines with his spectrum of gigs. Known mostly for his work with pop stars, Blanco hopes to dig back into his hip-hop roots (his early credits include work with Spank Rock and Hell Rell) via collborations with with Rico Love. The pair most recently co-produced Trey Songz's "Heart Attack" with Love, and Blanco says his work with Khalifa upcoming O.N.I.F.C. album is a testament to his intentions to broaden his horizons.
"I'm trying to do different stuff than I've ever done, to challenge myself and dip into a lot of R&B and hip-hop. Maybe some shit I don't even know yet. I just really want to break any boundaries that I thought I might have," explains Blanco. "Paul [Epworth] is showing me great things that I never even thought of. We're doing records with live drum sets, we're playing live bass guitars and chopping them all up and doing just really cool, interesting stuff, trying to challenge ourselves and the listener."
He isn't ditching pop, though. Blanco hasn't caught wind of a new Katy Perry album – "I haven't heard of anything for a record, and I have not started anything yet," he says – but credits his previous work with the singer as building blocks for his current work ethic. He names "Teenage Dream" as one of the most difficult tracks of his career – the product of artistic differences.
"At first, Katy didn't even like those tracks. And then finally, we got 'Teenage Dream' to have great writers on it like Bonnie McKee and Max Martin. All the stars were aligned," he says. "We had to rewrite lyrics to that song seven times. Some of those records are like that. When you finally get it right, it's like, ah. It makes it all the better."