How to Win a Trip to See Bruno Mars at Caesar’s Superdome in New Orleans

Atlantic is offering a sweepstakes that sends one winner and a guest to see Bruno Mars at Caesar's Superdome on Sept. 16, 2026. The prize includes two tickets, round-trip airfare and a one-night hotel stay; entries run May 9–May 31, with a winner drawn June 1.

New Orleans is a city that wears its music on its sleeve: brass bands in the street, late-night second lines, the particular humidity that bends sound into something more forgiving. It’s the kind of place where Bruno Mars’ costume of retro-soul, doo-wop choreography and stadium-sized funk feels less like affectation and more like lineage. So it makes a certain kind of sense that Atlantic is sending one lucky person — and a guest — to catch The Romantic Tour at Caesar’s Superdome on September 16, 2026.

If you missed Bruno on the 24K Magic tour back in 2017-18, or if the silky comeback with Silk Sonic reintroduced you to his knack for old-school showmanship, the company line on this sweepstakes is blunt: they want you in the crowd. The prize is straightforward and specific, and it comes with the usual fine print that turns fantasy into logistics.

Grand Prize package includes two tickets to Bruno Mars at Caesar’s Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on September 16, 2026; round-trip airfare for two to New Orleans; and a one-night hotel stay.

Entry period runs from Saturday, May 9, through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, May 31. This multimarket contest is open to residents of the contiguous United States who are at least 18 years old. One (1) winner will be randomly selected from all eligible entries received on Monday, June 1, 2026. Prize provided by Atlantic Records.

There is something quietly comic about the one-night hotel stay. A preview of heaven: Bruno onstage, the horn section punching in bursts, the band in matching suits — and then, possibly, a red-eye flight home. Still, for anyone who has loved his live moves — the tight steps, the falsetto slide, the way he cues the crowd with a single look — the package will feel worth the hustle.

How to enter? The sweepstakes asks for the kind of social engagement we’ve all grown numb to: follow the prompts beginning May 9, like, subscribe, share. The more you click, the more entries you earn. It works like every modern contest does: participation equals probability. It’s a small study in attention economics — give engagement, maybe get a trip and two tickets in return.

Speaking to context, Bruno’s concert résumé gives the prize gravity. The 24K Magic tour was a textbook in show construction: tight arrangements, visual callbacks to mid-century Las Vegas, and a band whose precision made stadiums feel intimate. Silk Sonic — his collaborative project with Anderson .Paak — re-centered the soul tropes and reminded audiences that Mars can both revel in spectacle and sit in the pocket of a groove.

Elsewhere in the sweepstakes copy, Atlantic is careful to note eligibility and the random-draw mechanic. If you plan to enter from a far-flung city, consider airport schedules, bag fees and the one-night stay. Contests like this are fun, but they rarely include the kind of travel buffer that turns a win into a seamless weekend.

For the kind of fan who reveres the small theatricalities — a synchronized mic drop, a band that breathes together, the way a disco ball snaps light into individual faces — a night at Caesar’s Superdome could be an antidote to the polished distance of livestreams. If nothing else, this sweepstakes is a reminder that live music still trades on the physical collapse of people, place and sound.

Want to try your luck? The entry window opens May 9 and closes at 11:59 p.m. on May 31. Atlantic will pick one winner at random on June 1, 2026. Read the rules closely; the contest is limited to contiguous U.S. residents 18 and older.

And if you don’t win: New Orleans will still be there, the Superdome will still fill, and Bruno will do what he always does best — make you move.

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