Bruno Mars has just announced the list of special guests to replace Cardi B on his 24K Magic World Tour on his Instagram.
Ciara, Ella Mai, Boyz II Men, and Charlie Wilson will rotate concert dates on the tour!
Cardi B was originally joining Bruno on tour but dropped out after realizing that she needed more time to recover from giving birth to her baby girl this summer.
The 24K Magic Singer has been touring around the globe since March 2017 and will have put on 135 concerts once the tour ends in November.
The tour will end in Bruno's home state of Hawaii with three shows at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu.
See the full list of special guests below!
Sept. 7 – Denver, CO (Boyz II Men) – Pepsi Center
Sept. 8 – Denver, CO (Boyz II Men) – Pepsi Center
Sept. 11 – St. Paul, MN (Charlie Wilson) – Xcel Energy Center
Sept. 12 – St. Paul, MN (Charlie Wilson) – Xcel Energy Center
Sept. 15 – Detroit, MI (Charlie Wilson) – Little Caesars Arena
Sept. 16 – Detroit, MI (Charlie Wilson) – Little Caesars Arena
Sept. 19 – Philadelphia, PA (Boyz II Men) – Wells Fargo Center
Sept. 20 – Philadelphia, PA (Boyz II Men) – Wells Fargo Center
Sept. 22 – Toronto, ON (Ciara) – Air Canada Centre
Sept. 23 – Toronto, ON (Ciara) – Air Canada Centre
Sept. 27 – Boston, MA (Ciara) – TD Garden
Sept. 28 – Boston, MA (Ciara) – TD Garden
Oct. 1 – Newark, NJ (Ciara) – Prudential Center
Oct. 2 – Newark, NJ (Ciara) – Prudential Center
Oct. 4 – Brooklyn, NY (Ella Mai) – Barclays Center
Oct. 5 – Brooklyn, NY (Ella Mai) – Barclays Center
Oct. 7 – Nashville, TN (Ella Mai) – Bridgestone Arena
Oct. 8 – Nashville, TN (Ella Mai) – Bridgestone Arena
Oct. 11 – Tulsa, OK (Ella Mai) – BOK Center
Oct. 12 – Tulsa, OK (Ella Mai) – BOK Center
Oct. 14 – Dallas, TX (Charlie Wilson) – American Airlines Center
Oct. 15 – Dallas, TX (Charlie Wilson) – American Airlines Center
Oct. 23 – Los Angeles, CA (Boyz II Men) – STAPLES Center
Oct. 24 – Los Angeles, CA (Ciara) – STAPLES Center
Oct. 26 – Los Angeles, CA (Ella Mai) – STAPLES Center
Oct. 27 – Los Angeles, CA (Charlie Wilson) – STAPLES Center
Nov. 8 – Honolulu, HI – Aloha Stadium
Nov. 10 – Honolulu, HI (The Green & Common Kings) – Aloha Stadium
Nov. 11 – Honolulu, HI (The Green & Common Kings) – Aloha Stadium