Brief Review
A mix of polished pop/rock and neo-soul made Maroon 5 one of the most popular bands of the new millennium, with songs like “This Love,” “She Will Be Loved,” and “Makes Me Wonder” all topping the charts worldwide. Previously, bandmates Adam Levine (vocals/guitar), Jesse Carmichael (keyboards), Mickey Madden (bass), and Ryan Dusick (drums) had spent the latter half of the ’90s playing in Kara’s Flowers, even releasing a debut album for Reprise Records while still attending high school. The record tanked, however, and Kara’s Flowers found themselves dropped from Reprise’s roster. After briefly attending college, the bandmates regrouped as Maroon 5, adding former Square guitarist James Valentine to the lineup and embracing a more R&B-influenced sound. Several years later, the quintet had officially risen to the forefront of pop music with Songs About Jane and It Won’t Be Soon Before Long, both of which went multi-platinum.
2020 Tour Information
The pop band, led by singer and former judge of “The Voice” Adam Levine, announced Wednesday that they’ll be embarking on a 2020 North American tour.
The tour announcement comes after the release of the band’s song “Memories,” which dropped in September. Maroon 5 will be touring with Leon Bridges, who will appear on all stadium dates, and Meghan Trainor, who will appear on all show dates.
The tour kicks off May 30 in Chula Vista, California.
See the rest of the tour dates below:
May 31: Phoenix – Ak-Chin Pavilion
June 3: Albuquerque, New Mexico – Isleta Amphitheater
June 5: Denver, Colorado – Pepsi Center
June 7: Austin, Texas – Austin360 Amphitheater
June 8: The Woodlands, Texas – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
June 10: Dallas – Dos Equis Pavilion
June 13: Chicago – Wrigley Field
June 14: Noblesville, Indiana – Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center
June 16: Clarkston, Michigan – DTE Energy Music Theatre
June 18: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio – Blossom Music Center
June 19: Burgettstown, Pennsylvania – KeyBank Pavilion
June 24: Boston – Fenway Park
June 25: Flushing, New York – Citi Field
June 27: Darien Center, New York – Darien Lake Amphitheater
June 28: Toronto – Budweiser Stage
Aug. 2: North Little Rock, Arkansas – Simmons Bank Arena
Aug. 4: Oklahoma City – Chesapeake Energy Arena
Aug. 6: Lincoln, Nebraska – Pinnacle Bank Arena
Aug. 8: Fargo, North Dakota – Fargodome
Aug. 9: St. Paul, Minnesota – Xcel Energy Center
Aug. 12: Edmonton, Alberta – Rogers Place
Aug. 14: Vancouver, British Columbia – Rogers Arena
Aug. 15: Auburn, Washington – White River Amphitheatre
Aug. 17: Portland, Oregon – Moda Center
Aug. 19: Mountain View, California – Shoreline Amphitheatre
Aug. 21: Los Angeles – Banc of California Stadium
Aug. 24: Salt Lake City – USANA Amphitheatre
Aug. 27: Kansas City, Missouri – Sprint Center
Aug. 29: Maryland Heights, Missouri – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
Aug. 30: Milwaukee – American Family Insurance Amphitheater
Sept. 1: Cincinnati, Ohio – Riverbend Music Center
Sept. 3: Camden, New Jersey – BB&T Pavilion
Sept. 5: Hershey, Pennsylvania – Hersheypark Stadium
Sept. 6: Saratoga Springs, New York – Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Sept. 9: Hartford, Connecticut – XFINITY Theatre
Sept. 11: Bristow, Virginia – Jiffy Lube Live
Sept. 12: Raleigh, North Carolina – Coastal Credit Union Music Park
Sept. 14: Charlotte, North Carolina – PNC Music Pavilion
Sept. 16: West Palm Beach, Florida – Coral Sky Amphitheatre
Sept. 17: Tampa, Florida – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre