Bruno Mars made his visit to Puerto Rico in 2011 even more special by asking his father to join him on stage during his Doo-Wops & Hooligans tour. The American singer-songwriter impressed the audience with the talent of his entire family while also touching their hearts by revealing the significant influence his family had in creating Bruno Mars into the man he is today!
Bruno Mars, his father, and the rest of the band welcomed his Puerto Rican heritage with a seductive drum beat that caused the audience to cheer and start moving in time with the music. As the song grew louder, it became evident that Bruno Mars’s father was a skilled congas player, and Bruno Mars wasn’t far behind him on the drums! It makes sense that Bruno Mars committed himself to a music career given his gifted father. Look below:
The fan named Lisa Marie, who captured the footage of Bruno Mars performing with his father, posted on her social media account bragging about how Bruno Mars responded to the video. For many years to come, this will undoubtedly be a matter of pride! Witnessing a performance this passionate is rare, and it was obviously incredibly meaningful to both Bruno Mars and his father.
Peter Gene Hernandez, better known by his stage name Bruno Mars, is widely considered as one of the most remarkable and unforgettable performers in contemporary music. He receives particular recognition for his remarkable theatrical performances, charismatic acting, and love of a variety of musical genres, such as R&B, soul, and rap. He’s got a ton of hits. However, “Grenade” from his 2010 album Doo-Wops & Hooligans was one of the tracks that helped propel him to fame. Check out the “Grenade” music video.
Bruno Mars’s first headline tour, the Doo-Wops & Hooligans tour, was held in conjunction with the release of his debut album. It was a pivotal point in his career that led him around the world. Bruno Mars’s remarkable debut tour, which spanned from November 2010 in the US to January 2012 in Brazil, marked the beginning of an incredible career. The tour was halted in the middle of 2011 so that Bruno Mars and Janelle Monáe could go on a co-headlining tour of North America.