Three-time Grammy Award-winning pop group Maroon 5 will perform at the Kia Forum in Inglewood on Oct. 10 as part of their just-announced 23-date U.S. arena tour.
The run celebrates their upcoming eighth studio album “Love Is Like,” out Aug. 15 via Interscope. The band dropped a new single, “All Night,” this week, with a video directed by Aerin Moreno set to arrive June 27.
The fall tour kicks off Sept. 13 in Albuquerque and includes major stops at Madison Square Garden in New York and Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle before wrapping in Detroit on Nov. 25. Claire Rosinkranz will open on all dates.
Tickets for the Kia Forum show go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday, June 27 at Ticketmaster.com. A Fan Club presale will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 25 at maroon5.com.
“Love Is Like” is Maroon 5’s first album since 2021’s “JORDI” and follows the success of their recent single “Priceless” featuring Blackpink’s Lisa. That track, also directed by Moreno and filmed in downtown L.A., landed in the Top 15 at pop radio.
“This is kind of how we stuck out in the beginning,” frontman Adam Levine said in a press release, reflecting on the band’s creative approach. “We’ve gone back to not paying attention to where we fit and just producing music organically.”
The group is also slated to appear on NBC’s TODAY concert series Aug. 1 and will perform at iHeartRadio’s Las Vegas Music Festival on Sept. 19.
Maroon 5 — led by frontman Adam Levine — has remained a radio staple for more than two decades, with chart hits including “This Love,” “She Will Be Loved,” “Sugar,” and “Girls Like You.” The band has sold more than 90 million albums worldwide.
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