Bruno Mars Adds 2014 ‘Moonshine Jungle Tour’ Dates, Pharrell to Join in Select Cities

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Alright you hooligans out there, I have some great news for you! Besides serving as the entertainment to this year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, Bruno Mars has revealed the dates for the second leg of his successful Moonshine Jungle Tour , and on select dates Pharrell Williams will join him.

After completing two shows in his hometown Honolulu, Hawaii, in the middle of April, the singer will then resurface in Fresno, California on May 27th.

He will visit cities throughout the summer such as New Orleans (let’s hope that I make it), Chicago Heights, New York City, and Toronto, before ending the show on August 17th in Englewood, Colorado at the Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater.

Pharrell, who had a very good year last year, will join him in five cities: Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal.

Aloe Blacc , better known as the vocalist on Avicii ‘s “Wake Me Up,” will open for Mr. Mars for the vast majority of dates at which Pharrell will not be performing.

Since being released in December 2012, Mars’ album Unorthodox Jukebox has spawned two #1 singles on the Billboard chart: “Locked Out of Heaven” and “If I Was Your Man,” as well as the #5 peaking “Treasure.”

The most recent single “Gorilla” has so far managed to reach #22. To date the album has sold 1.8 million copies in the United States and over 5 million worldwide. Take a look at the tour dates below:

April 18: Honolulu, Hawaii (Blasidell Arena)
April 19: Honolulu, Hawaii (Blaisdell Arena)
May 27: Fresno, Calif. (Save Mart Center)
May 28: Oakland, Calif. (Oracle Arena)
May 31: Los Angeles, Calif. (Hollywood Bowl)
June 1: Los Angeles, Calif. (Hollywood Bowl)
June 4: Tulsa, Okla. (BOK Center)
June 6: Memphis, Tenn. (FedEx Forum)
June 7: New Orleans, La. (New Orleans Arena)
June 10: North Little Rock, Ark. (Verizon Arena)
June 11: Birmingham, Ala. (Birmingham Jefferson County Civic Center Arena)
June 13: Columbia, S.C. (Colonial Life Arena)
June 14: Raleigh, N.C. (PNC Arena)
June 17: Grand Rapids, Mich. (Van Andel Arena)
June 18: Auburn Hills, Mich. (The Palace at Auburn Hills)
June 20: Chicago Heights, Ill. (First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre)
June 21: St. Paul, Minn. (Xcel Energy Center)
June 23: Omaha, Neb. (CenturyLink Center)
June 25: Milwaukee, Wisc. (Summerfest)
June 27: Cincinnati, Ohio (US Bank Arena)
June 28: Cleveland, Ohio (Quicken Loans Arena)
June 30: Buffalo, N.Y. (First Niagara Center)
July 2: Boston, Mass. (TD Garden)
July 9: Hartford, Conn. (Xfinity Theatre)
July 11: Bristow, Va. (Jiffy Lube Live)
July 12: Hershey, Pa. (Hershey Park Pavilion)
July 14: New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden)
July 15: New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden)
July 17: Camden, N.J. (Susquehanna Bank Center)
July 18: Manchester, N.H. (Verizon Wireless Arena)
July 20: Albany, N.Y. (Times Union Center)
July 23: Montreal, Quebec (Bell Centre)
July 24: Ottawa, Ontario (Canadian Tire Centre)
July 26: Toronto, Ontario (Air Canada Centre)
Aug. 2: Winnipeg, Manitoba (MTS Centre)
Aug. 3: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Credit Union Centre)
Aug. 5: Calgary, Alberta (Scotiabank Saddledome)
Aug. 9: George, Wash. (The Gorge Amphitheater)
Aug. 11: Eugene, Ore. (Matthew Knight Arena)
Aug. 14: Stateline, Nev. (Harveys Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena)
Aug. 15: San Jose, Calif. (SAP Center at San Jose)
Aug. 17: Englewood, Colo. (Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre)

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