Bruno Mars breaks Roblox concert record
Bruno Mars has set a new audience record with his Roblox virtual concert. Here’s what happened and why it matters.
Bruno Mars has set a new benchmark for virtual live music after attracting a record audience to his recent performance on Roblox. The concert, which took place inside the popular Roblox experience Steal a Brainrot, drew a peak of more than 12.8 million concurrent users, making it the largest single-artist music event hosted on the platform to date.
The performance was staged as an in-game event rather than a traditional livestream, with Mars appearing as a virtual avatar integrated into the game environment. The set featured a mix of new material and established tracks, allowing players to experience the performance while continuing to interact with the wider Roblox world. The approach reflects a growing trend towards embedding music into interactive digital spaces rather than separating concerts from gameplay.
Roblox reported that engagement extended well beyond the live performance itself. Clips and user-generated content from the event circulated widely across social media platforms in the days that followed, contributing to tens of millions of additional views. Players were also able to collect limited-edition digital items themed around the event, further tying the performance into Roblox’s broader economy of virtual goods.
The scale of the audience highlights the reach of gaming platforms as music discovery and marketing tools, particularly among younger audiences. Roblox now counts more than 150 million daily active users globally, offering artists access to an audience that far exceeds the capacity of physical venues or even most livestreamed concerts.
For Mars, the Roblox appearance forms part of a wider period of activity, alongside new music releases and preparations for upcoming live dates. While virtual performances are not positioned as a replacement for touring, they are increasingly being used as complementary experiences that expand an artist’s visibility and engagement.
The success of the event adds to a growing list of virtual concerts and reinforces the idea that interactive platforms like Roblox are becoming a significant part of the modern music ecosystem, sitting alongside streaming, social media and traditional live performance.