Bruno Mars kicked off the second season at Toronto's Rogers Stadium on May 24, performing the first of five scheduled concerts after bad weather forced the postponement of the initial show. The American singer, known for hits like "APT.," took the stage following a delay caused by adverse conditions.
Concert Series Details
The five-concert series marks a significant moment for the newly rebranded Rogers Stadium, which has become a major venue for live performances in Toronto. Fans eagerly awaited the start of the season after the original opening date was pushed back due to weather concerns.
Impact on Local Events
The concerts have also affected local transportation, with more track work cancelling GO trains along the Barrie line during the Bruno Mars performances and Blue Jays games. Commuters are advised to check schedules in advance.
Bruno Mars' performance included a mix of his greatest hits and newer material, drawing a large crowd despite the earlier postponement. The stadium's management expressed gratitude for fans' patience and promised an exciting season ahead.



