I have added pictures to the gallery from 2 dates from the “Hooligans In Wondaland” tour with Janelle Monae. June 15th is from Phoenix, AZ and June 16th is from Las Vegas, NV. You can check out the pictures below!
I have added pictures to the gallery from 2 dates from the “Hooligans In Wondaland” tour with Janelle Monae. June 15th is from Phoenix, AZ and June 16th is from Las Vegas, NV. You can check out the pictures below!
I have updated the photo gallery with 3 sets of pictures from Bruno’s “Hooligans In Wondaland” tour with Janelle Monae. Ranging from Universal City, to San Francisco, to Independence, MO. You can check them out below.
The Hooligans In Wondaland has been ripping the East Coast up with huge crowds & great music and the tour hit Atlanta, Georgia and Miami Beach on May 10th – 11th. You can view pictures from both shows below. Are you attending the tour?

Access Atlanta has written up a great article on the Hooligans In Wondaland tour, which hit the A last night. Bruno, Janelle and Plan B gave yet another impeccable show & the critics are raving about how amazing each act was. Here’s some of what they had to say about Bruno’s set:

Who knew that Mars, 25, would evoke such squealing from not only teens, but their mothers and grandmothers, too?
It was appropriate that his second song of the set, an unreleased pop-rocker filled with hooks, is called “Top of the World,” since that’s exactly where Mars is lately.
And who wouldn’t want to be Bruno these days?
Judging from his playful demeanor – draping his arm around wingman Phillip Lawrence, engaging in some humorously inoffensive pelvis thrusts and flashing a billion-dollar smile – Mars is pretty content with life.
And he should be. The guy is a spicy young talent who sounds as natural tossing out Chuck Berry licks and covering the Berry Gordy-era “Money (That’s What I Want”) as he is playing pop’s loverboy.
His honeyed voice swooned during “Our First Time,” a bedroom ballad spiked with a reggae rhythm and he led his seven-piece band through the horn-infused staccato pop-funk of “Runaway Baby” with a naturalness that belied his age.
Mars’ childhood immersion in music was even more obvious live, when fans could watch his innate sense of rhythm steer “Nothin’ On You” and hear him recall classic influences.
A lovely doo-wop segment segued into “Marry You,” a song spring-loaded with caffeinated energy, and the multi-instrumentalist even pulled out a ukulele for “Count on Me,” a sweet, mellifluous ode to friendship.
Mars has tapped into something very real with songs such as “Nothin’” and his now-signature smash, “Just the Way You Are.” He knows that most women are suckers for a few compliments and tender thoughts and he packs his songs with such affirmations, careful to avoid any overcooked begging.
Why does it work so well? Because Mars, like Monáe, is a genuine talent. And even the most smitten fan can smell a fraud.
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Check out a few videos from the first stop on the Hooligans In Wondaland tour live in New York City on May 4th. I’ve also uploaded some new pictures from the live show.
In the clips below – Bruno performs “Billionaire”, “Our First Time” and many other hits from his debut album “Doo-Wops & Hooligans”.