Maroon 5 Has a New Album & Tour Coming: ‘We’ve Gone Back to What We Used to Do’
Maroon 5 is giving its fans some love not with one big announcement, but two. The band announced on Monday (June 23) that its eighth studio album, Love Is Like, is arriving this summer via Interscope, and the group will be hitting the road to support the new release.
“I feel like we’ve gone back to what we used to do, which is to not pay attention to where we fit and producing the music organically,” said frontman Adam Levine in a statement about the album, which arrives Aug. 15. “This is kind of how we stuck out in the beginning when we first started our career.”
In addition to the album and tour news, the band dropped its latest single, “All Night,” on Monday. Maroon 5 teased that the trek — and the new song — was on its way in a video posted to social media on June 20. In the clip, the upbeat track plays on a boom box that appears in front of iconic locations in various cities around the country, including Chicago’s Bean, the Beverly Hills sign in Los Angeles, the Space Needle in Seattle and the San Francisco Bridge.
Maroon 5 ‘Love is Like’
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The 23-date tour promoted by Live Nation is set to kick off with the previously announced July 11 show in Endicott, N.Y., and will hit cities including Phoenix, Nashville, Houston, Atlanta and Baltimore before ending Nov. 25 in Detroit. Tickets for those who are members of the band’s fan club begin Wednesday (June 25) at 10 a.m. local time. General onsale kicks off Friday (June 27) local time via the band’s website.
Though a tracklist for Love Is Like — the follow-up to 2021’s Jordi — has not yet been revealed, the press release noted that Maroon 5’s collab with LISA of BLACKPINK, “Priceless,” will be included on the album. The track debuted at No. 76 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Watch the tour teaser and see all the dates below:
- 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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