Maroon 5 Announces 2018 Red Pill Blues Tour
|Three-time GRAMMY® Award-winning multiplatinum band Maroon 5 have announced the first details of their upcoming 2018 world tour produced by Live Nation, which is happening in conjunction with the release of their highly anticipated new studio album, Red Pill Blues. The first leg of the band’s Red Pill Blues world tour will kick off on May 30, 2018 at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, WA.
Maroon 5’s 6th studio album, Red Pill Blues, is set to debut on November 3, 2017 (222/ Interscope). Executive produced by J. Kash and Adam Levine, and featuring special guest appearances by SZA, Julia Michaels, A$AP Rocky and LunchMoney Lewis, the album will include both a 10-track standard edition, as well as deluxe version (fans can pre-order the album HERE). The band is set to kick off the release week for their new album with a series of television appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (11/1), TODAY (11/2) and The Ellen DeGeneres Show (11/7).
Maroon 5 recently debuted the album’s irresistible new single, “What Lovers Do,” which features Top Dawg Entertainment artist SZA. The song has quickly climbed into the top 10 on both the Top 40 and HOT AC radio charts, as well as clocking 143 million streams on Spotify and nearly a combined 75 million views on YouTube. In addition to their new hit single, the band also just premiered two eagerly awaited unreleased songs from the album, the undeniably catchy “Help Me Out,” which features Julia Michaels making a show-stopping cameo, and the cinematic rhythmic track “Whiskey” ft. A$AP Rocky.
MAROON 5 2018 TOUR DATES:
May 30 |
Tacoma, WA |
Tacoma Dome |
June 1 |
Oakland, CA |
Oracle Arena |
June 2 |
Sacramento, CA |
Golden 1 Center |
June 4 |
Los Angeles, CA |
The Forum |
June 7 |
Phoenix, AZ |
Talking Stick Resort Arena |
June 9 |
Dallas, TX |
American Airlines Center |
June 10 |
Houston, TX |
Toyota Center |
June 12 |
San Antonio, TX |
AT&T Center |
June 14 |
New Orleans, LA |
Smoothie King Center |
June 16 |
Tampa, FL |
Amalie Arena |
June 17 |
Ft. Lauderdale, FL |
BB&T Center |
September 7 |
Salt Lake City, UT |
Vivint Smart Home Arena |
September 9 |
Denver, CO |
Pepsi Center |
September 11 |
Kansas City, MO |
Sprint Center |
September 13 |
St Louis, MO |
ScottTrade Center |
September 14 |
Chicago, IL |
United Center |
September 16 |
Milwaukee, WI |
Wisconsin Entertainment and Sports Center |
September 18 |
St. Paul, MN |
Xcel Energy Center |
September 20 |
Indianapolis, IN |
Bankers Life Fieldhouse |
September 22 |
Louisville, KY |
KFC Yum! Center |
September 23 |
Nashville, TN* |
Bridgestone Arena |
September 25 |
Columbus, OH |
Nationwide Arena |
September 27 |
Toronto, ON |
Air Canada Centre |
September 29 |
Pittsburgh, PA* |
PPG Paints Arena |
September 30 |
Detroit, MI |
Little Caesars Arena |
October 2 |
Washington, DC |
Capital One Arena |
October 4 |
Charlotte, NC |
Spectrum Center |
October 6 |
Newark, NJ |
Prudential Center |
October 7 |
Boston, MA |
TD Garden |
October 10 |
Hartford, CT |
XL Center |
October 12 |
Philadelphia, PA |
Wells Fargo Center |
October 14 |
New York, NY |
Madison Square Garden |
October 15 |
New York, NY |
Madison Square Garden |