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Maroon 5 New Album Announced & Arena Tour

Maroon 5 - Adam Levine Maroon 5 headlines the Grand Opening of New Hard Rock Live, Hollywood, Florida, Miami, USA - 05 Oct 2019
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Maroon 5 is set to make a significant return this summer with the announcement of their much-anticipated eighth studio album, Love is Like, scheduled for release on August 15, 2025. In a move that has sparked excitement worldwide, the band, known for its catchy pop melodies and Adam Levine's distinct vocals, is once again set to capture the hearts of fans with new music that they describe as a return to their roots. The album features a mix of old and new vibes, capturing the essence of their early days while introducing fresh elements that reflect their evolution as a band. Fans have been buzzing since the release of their new single “All Night,” a track that is poised to become a summer anthem with its infectious beats and engaging lyrics.

The single “All Night” is a representation of the album's general theme, which according to lead singer Adam Levine, is about producing music organically without focusing too much on fitting into any specific genre or trend. Levine explains that this approach helped the band stand out at the beginning of their career, and they hope it will do the same now as they embrace their original style. Moreover, the album will include the previously released track “Priceless,” a collaboration with BLACKPINK's Lisa, which has already charted at number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100. This cross-cultural collaboration marks a significant pop crossover moment, as described by Billboard, and showcases the band's ability to seamlessly blend different musical influences.

In conjunction with the album release, Maroon 5 has also planned a comprehensive U.S. arena tour that promises to showcase their new music live. The tour kicks off on October 6 in Phoenix, Arizona, and will take the band to major cities such as Los Angeles, New York City, and Boston. The tour will include a total of 23 dates, concluding in Detroit, Michigan, on November 25. This expansive journey across the nation will allow fans from coast to coast to experience the band's music in person. Adding to the excitement, singer-songwriter Claire Rosinkranz will open for Maroon 5 during this tour, providing fans with a fresh new voice in pop to enjoy.

The announcement of Maroon 5's album and tour has generated buzz across various media outlets. The Hollywood Reporter, for example, emphasized this new phase for the band, highlighting how they aim to reconnect with their roots while pushing their musical boundaries forward. Meanwhile, on social media platforms, fans have been actively sharing their anticipation for both the album release and the tour dates, making the announcement a trending topic.

Moreover, tickets for the upcoming tour are expected to sell out fast as a special presale begins for fan club members on June 25. General ticket sales will open on June 27, providing ample opportunity for dedicated fans and new listeners alike to secure their spots at the concerts. With the promise of live shows filled with dynamic performances, Maroon 5's tour is expected to draw large crowds, eager to hear new tracks live and relive the nostalgic hits that made the band a household name.

As the album release date approaches, anticipation continues to build around what Maroon 5 has dubbed a “return to what we used to do,” offering fans both a familiar sound and a fresh perspective on their music. The fusion of the band's established style with new influences promises to deliver an exciting album and tour experience that celebrates not only their past successes but also future possibilities in the ever-evolving music scene.

Maroon 5 2025 Arena Tour Dates:

  • July 11: Endicott, N.Y. – En-Joie Golf Club (previously announced)
  • Oct. 6: Phoenix – PHX Arena
  • Oct. 8: Palm Springs, Calif. – Acrisure Arena
  • Oct. 10: Los Angeles – Kia Forum
  • Oct. 17: Sacramento, Calif. – Golden 1 Center
  • Oct. 18: San Francisco – Chase Center
  • Oct. 21: Seattle – Climate Pledge Arena
  • Oct. 23: Portland, Ore. – Moda Center
  • Oct. 25: Salt Lake City – Delta Center
  • Oct. 28: Lincoln, Neb. – Pinnacle Bank Arena
  • Oct. 29: St. Paul, Minn. – Xcel Energy Center
  • Nov. 2: Nashville – Bridgestone Arena
  • Nov. 4: Austin – Moody Center
  • Nov.5: Houston – Toyota Center
  • Nov. 7: Dallas – American Airlines Center
  • Nov. 9: North Little Rock, Ark. – Simmons Bank Arena
  • Nov. 11: Atlanta – State Farm Arena
  • Nov. 13: Chicago – United Center
  • Nov. 14: Pittsburgh, Pa. – PPG Paints Arena
  • Nov. 16: Baltimore – CFG Bank Arena
  • Nov. 19: New York City – Madison Square Garden
  • Nov. 22: Boston – TD Garden
  • Nov. 24: Cleveland – Rocket Arena
  • Nov. 25: Detroit – Little Caesars Arena

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