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Bruno Mars’ Toronto Concert Rescheduled due to Weather

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Bruno Mars’ Toronto concert scheduled for Saturday night has been called off by Rogers Stadium. The venue cited “inclement weather” as the reason for the cancellation, with the show now set to take place on May 31, as announced on social media. This performance was slated to kick off a series of five shows at Rogers Stadium, with the remaining concerts planned for Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday, and the following Saturday.

Ensuring the safety of all attendees, artists, crew, and staff remains the primary focus for the venue. Those who had purchased tickets for the Saturday concert will have them honored on the rescheduled date. Further details will be communicated directly to ticketholders via the Rogers Stadium app and Ticketmaster.

Bruno Mars, in a social media post, expressed his commitment to making it up to Toronto on May 31, emphasizing the importance of safety for an enjoyable experience. Concurrently, Environment Canada issued a special weather statement warning of heavy rain across the Greater Toronto Area, with up to 50 millimetres of precipitation anticipated on Saturday.

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