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Maroon 5 to Reschedule Summer 2020 U.S. Tour Amid Pandemic

Maroon 5 is rescheduling.

The “Girls Like You” band announced on Friday (May 15) that they will be rescheduling their upcoming 2020 tour, currently scheduled between May 30 and September 17, amid the global health crisis.

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The new dates will be scheduled for summer of 2021.

“We want everyone to take care of themselves this summer and we really look forward to being back out with all our fans healthy and happy next year,” Adam Levine said in a statement.

All tickets for the tour will remain valid and will be honored once new dates are rescheduled. Information on rescheduled dates will be announced soon. For all additional information, head to Maroon5.com.

Adam Levine spoke out recently after this show and said he will grow from this…

Adam Levine Speaks Out Again After Chile Show, Says He Will Grow from This

Adam Levine has another message for fans after his widely criticized concert in Chile with Maroon 5.

The band’s performance was criticized and Adam was seen on camera complaining about the event and storming backstage.

“While we can’t always make up for our past, we can absolutely try our best to learn from it…thank you Chile for giving me the opportunity to grow. And to share some amazing memories that we will never forget. 🇨🇱 ❤️🙏🏻,” Adam wrote on Instagram on Saturday morning (February 29).

Make sure to also see the message that Adam sent to fans while apologizing for his behavior at the show.

Adam Levine Apologizes To Fans For His Behavior During Chile Concert

Adam Levine is apologizing for his behavior at the Vina del Mar festival this week in Chile.

The Maroon 5 frontman took to his Instagram Story to apologize to fans for the performance and his behavior.

“To be totally frank there were some things holding me back last night and I let them get to me. And it impacted how I was behaving on stage, which is unprofessional and I apologize for that,” he said. “I struggled a lot and sometimes it’s really for me to mask the struggle. For that, I let you guys down and I apologize.”

The band’s performance was criticized and Adam was seen on camera complaining about the event and storming backstage.

“That was a TV show… that was not a concert”, he was overheard saying.

Adam continued on social media that he will do better and the band will “completely destroy” their next show.

If you missed it, Adam was the first person to tell Nick Jonas about the spinach that was in his teeth during the 2020 Grammys.

Maroon 5 Calls Out The 1975 For Similar Album Artwork

Maroon 5 is calling out The 1975.

The Adam Levine fronted group took to Twitter to comment on the similarities between their their 1997 album The Fourth World and promotional artwork posted by The 1975 for their new single “Me & You Together Song.”

“Hey @the1975, you guys big ‘Kara’s Flowers’ fans?” the band wrote on their account.

Kara’s Flowers was Maroon 5‘s original name which they used until around 2000.

Later, The 1975 singer Matt Healy responded, writing, “I don’t know what the f**k that is but I love that song about being in a phone box or whatever it is.”

Maroon 5 has yet to write back to Matt.

Maroon 5 Is Going Out on Tour - Dates, Cities & Venues Revealed!

Maroon 5 is going out on tour!

Leon Bridges and Meghan Trainor will be joining the band on the tour as well. Leon will be appearing during all stadium tour dates, while Meghan will be joining the band for every date.

Tickets will go on sale on December 13 to the general public for the upcoming dates. Will you be seeing Maroon 5 in their upcoming 2020 tour? Let us know in the comments!

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Maroon 5 Dedicates 'Memories' Video to Late Manager Jordan Feldstein

Maroon 5 has dropped the music video for their new single “Memories” and they dedicated it to late manager Jordan Feldstein.

The video features a shirtless Adam Levine singing to the camera as the frame slowly zooms away from his face.

Jordan, the older brother of actors Jonah Hill and Beanie Feldstein, died in December 2017 at the age of 40 from “pulmonary thromboembolism and deep leg vein thrombosis.” He had a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries in his lung due to a blood clot that traveled from his leg.

READ MORE: Beanie Feldstein Opens Up About Death of Brother Jordan for First Time

Adam Levine Explains His Decision to Leave 'The Voice'

Adam Levine and his band Maroon 5 make an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, airing later today.

While on the show, Adam said he’s now a “a stay-at-home dad” who does “very little” after leaving his gig on The Voice.

“I really do miss it. I love the people that I met and worked with, and obviously we all know how I feel about Blake [Shelton],” Adam said about leaving the show. “I do miss it, but I also don’t miss how much I had to work. I was just constantly working for so many years. Very lucky, very fortunate, very blessed, and all that, but just to be able to stop in this moment to spend time with my new young family and just have the greatest time ever.”

He also spoke about his time with kids Gio and Dusty Rose, who are one and three years old, with his wife Behati Prinsloo.

“I’m obsessed with them. I mean, I know that’s a good thing because they’re my children, but that’s why I don’t do much,” Adam added.

Maroon 5 later came out to perform, and they announced they are going back on tour!

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