Bruno Mars is having a big year. Not only is he nominated for six GRAMMYs at the 60th GRAMMY Awards, Billboard reports his 24K Magic World Tour has earned the superstar a pretty penny.

The GRAMMY winner began his worldwide tour in Belgium on March 28, 2017, with dates in Europe through June 2017. He made a turn through North America starting in July, ending with four packed shows in Los Angeles. The Latin America leg of the tour began in mid-November and ran through early December, closing out the year with more than 2 million tickets sold across 115 performances for a gross profit of $200 million.

Mars will continue to generate magic as he continues touring in 2018, including visits to Australia and New Zealand in March and Asia in April and May. He'll return to the continent he started on — Europe — in June and July, playing his final tour performance at the British Summer Time Festival at London's Hyde Park on July 14.

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