Maroon V Tour

Maroon V Tour
Tour by Maroon 5

Promotional poster for the tour
Location North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, Africa
Associated album V
Start date February 16, 2015 (2015-02-16)
End date October 16, 2016 (2016-10-16)
Number of shows
  • 65 in North America
  • 16 in Europe
  • 1 in Africa
  • 11 in Asia
  • 6 in Oceania
  • 10 in South America
  • 109 Total
Maroon 5 concert chronology

The Maroon V Tour is the current worldwide concert tour by American band Maroon 5 in support of their fifth album V (2014). The tour was announced on September 2, 2014, and began on February 16, 2015, in Dallas.[1] The tour will take place in North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania and South America until October 2016.

Background and development

The tour was announced in May 2014. The band stated that, through a contract with Live Nation, they are set to embark on a world tour in late 2014 through to early 2015 in support of the new album.[2] In June, the band posted a photo on their official Instagram account asking fans where they should perform "with a tour coming soon".[3] Also through Instagram, in August the band revealed with a series of photos the states where they will bring the tour. All the dates were announced on September 2, 2014 and a video teaser, showing the cities where they will perform, was uploaded onto the Live Nation's YouTube channel.[4] On August 24, 2015 Latin America dates were announced, and a video teaser showing the dates and cities they will perform, was uploaded onto Maroon 5 Facebook page.

Due to the high demand, second shows as well as brand new dates were later announced by the band.

Opening acts

Several artists will open the band's shows. In an interview, Canadian band MAGIC!, that will open several shows in North America and Europe, told that the crowd will hear half of their album Don't Kill the Magic and they planned to rehearse together with Maroon 5. The two bands have already played a show together in Montreal.[5] Female singer Rozzi Crane, currently signed to Adam Levine's label 222 Records, served as opening act for all the dates in North America due to support her EP Space. On every show, she joined the band onstage during "Moves like Jagger" to sing Christina Aguilera's part.[6] Recording artist Nick Gardner will open at selected dates in Europe, meanwhile Swedish band Dirty Loops will support in Asia and Oceania.

Incidents

Set list

This set list is representative of the show in Kansas City on March 21, 2015. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.[10]

  1. "Animals"
  2. "One More Night"
  3. "Stereo Hearts"
  4. "Harder to Breathe"
  5. "Lucky Strike"
  6. "This Summer's Gonna Hurt like a Motherfucker"
  7. "Wake Up Call"
  8. "Love Somebody"
  9. "Maps"
  10. "This Love"
  11. "Sunday Morning"
  12. "Makes Me Wonder"
  13. "Payphone"
  14. "Daylight"
  15. "It Was Always You"
  16. "Feelings"
  17. "She Will Be Loved"
  18. "Moves Like Jagger"
  19. "Sugar"

Notes

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, attendance, and gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
Leg 1 — North America[12]
February 16, 2015 Dallas United States American Airlines Center MAGIC!
Rozzi Crane
15,012 / 15,012 $1,374,180
February 17, 2015 Houston Toyota Center 12,292 / 12,415 $1,246,701
February 19, 2015 Atlanta Philips Arena 14,620 / 14,620 $1,296,760
February 24, 2015 Sunrise BB&T Center 14,389 / 14,389 $1,301,007
February 25, 2015 Tampa Amalie Arena 14,827 / 14,827 $1,304,559
February 27, 2015 Nashville Bridgestone Arena 16,574 / 16,574 $1,378,733
February 28, 2015 Indianapolis Bankers Life Fieldhouse 14,277 / 14,290 $1,300,855
March 2, 2015 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center 15,183 / 15,183 $1,487,083
March 3, 2015 Boston TD Garden 14,468 / 14,468 $1,368,256
March 5, 2015 New York City Madison Square Garden 29,998 / 29,998 $2,852,671
March 6, 2015
March 8, 2015 East Rutherford Izod Center 16,403 / 16,403 $1,565,026
March 9, 2015 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 16,204 / 16,204 $1,602,385
March 11, 2015 Columbus Nationwide Arena 15,017 / 15,017 $1,387,961
March 13, 2015 Pittsburgh Consol Energy Center MAGIC! 15,361 / 15,361 $1,355,901
March 14, 2015 Louisville KFC Yum! Center MAGIC!
Rozzi Crane
17,645 / 17,645 $1,484,358
March 16, 2015 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre 16,696 / 16,696 $1,274,030
March 18, 2015 Auburn Hills United States The Palace of Auburn Hills 15,417 / 15,417 $1,431,869
March 19, 2015 Chicago United Center 15,747 / 15,903 $1,479,650
March 21, 2015 Kansas City Sprint Center 14,903 / 14,903 $1,482,154
March 23, 2015 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center 15,268 / 15,921 $1,522,861
March 25, 2015 Saskatoon Canada SaskTel Centre 12,560 / 12,560 $943,186
March 26, 2015 Edmonton Rexall Place 13,950 / 13,950 $1,235,160
March 28, 2015 Tacoma United States Tacoma Dome 19,835 / 19,835 $1,522,061
March 29, 2015 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena 15,235 / 15,235 $1,264,910
March 31, 2015 San Jose United States SAP Center 14,031 / 14,031 $1,304,359
April 1, 2015 San Diego Viejas Arena 9,668 / 9,668 $896,360
April 3, 2015 Inglewood The Forum 26,876 / 27,244 $2,389,695
April 4, 2015
April 6, 2015 Anaheim Honda Center 14,924 / 14,924 $1,082,918
Leg 2 — Europe[13]
May 24, 2015 Paris France Zénith de Paris N/A 6,238 / 6,238 $419,657
May 26, 2015 London England The SSE Arena Wembley MAGIC!
Nick Gardner
24,288 / 25,000 $1,420,768
May 28, 2015
May 31, 2015 Birmingham Genting Arena 14,029 / 14,100 $891,157
June 1, 2015 Manchester Manchester Arena 13,764 / 14,767 $868,271
June 3, 2015 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome 16,763 / 16,763 $818,801
Leg 3 — Africa[14]
June 6, 2015[lower-alpha 1] Rabat Morocco OLM Souissi Ghita N/A N/A
Leg 4 — Europe[15]
June 9, 2015 Oberhausen Germany König Pilsener Arena MAGIC!
Nick Gardner
10,941 / 10,941 $512,756
June 10, 2015 Munich Olympiahalle 12,061 / 12,061 $567,605
June 12, 2015 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum 11,143 / 11,143 $484,545
June 14, 2015 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi 17,104 / 17,104 $917,835
June 15, 2015 Madrid Barclaycard Center 14,857 / 14,857 $876,055
June 17, 2015 Lisbon Portugal MEO Arena 19,109 / 19,109 $991,055
Leg 5 — North America[16]
August 15, 2015 Hershey United States Hersheypark Stadium Nick Jonas
Matt McAndrew
26,857 / 28,282 $1,694,802
August 16, 2015 Atlantic City Atlantic City Beach 37,418 / 55,000 $1,572,769
Leg 6 — Asia[17]
September 2, 2015 Tokyo Japan Yokohama Arena Dirty Loops 12,478 / 12,478 $1,303,079
September 4, 2015 Hong Kong Hong Kong AsiaWorld Arena 14,038 / 14,038 $1,531,595
September 7, 2015 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 26,518 / 26,518 $2,653,948
September 9, 2015
September 10, 2015[lower-alpha 2] Daegu Daegu Stadium Sub Stadium 10,536 / 12,538 $1,061,578
September 14, 2015 Taipei Taiwan Nangang Exhibition Hall 38,996 / 38,996 $3,607,637
September 15, 2015
September 17, 2015 Manila Philippines Mall of Asia Arena 11,407 / 11,407 $1,703,200
September 19, 2015[lower-alpha 3] Singapore Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit N/A N/A N/A
September 21, 2015 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena Dirty Loops 21,506 / 21,506 $2,039,541
September 22, 2015
Leg 7 — Oceania[18]
September 26, 2015 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena Dirty Loops

Conrad

14,089 / 14,089 $1,075,990
September 28, 2015 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre 11,142 / 11,142 $799,935
September 29, 2015 Sydney Allphones Arena 16,479 / 16,479 $1,233,650
October 2, 2015 Christchurch New Zealand Horncastle Arena Dirty Loops 8,761 / 8,761 $570,558
October 3, 2015 Auckland Vector Arena 23,773 / 23,773 $1,687,279
October 4, 2015
Leg 8 — North America
October 24, 2015 Los Angeles United States Hollywood Bowl
December 30, 2015 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center Phases
December 31, 2015
February 25, 2016 Guadalajara Mexico Arena VFG
February 26, 2016 Monterrey Auditorio Banamex
February 29, 2016 Mexico City Foro Sol
March 1, 2016
Leg 9 — South America
March 3, 2016 Bogotá Colombia Parque Salitre Magico
March 5, 2016 Buenos Aires Argentina Hipodromo de Palermo
March 7, 2016 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
March 9, 2016 Porto Alegre Brazil FIERGS Estacionamento
March 11, 2016 Belo Horizonte Esplanada do Mineirão
March 13, 2016 Salvador Parque de Exposições
March 15, 2016 Fortaleza Marina Parque
March 17, 2016 São Paulo Allianz Parque -
March 19, 2016
March 20, 2016 Rio de Janeiro Apoteose Arena
Leg 10 — Europe
May 28, 2016 Lisbon Portugal Rock In Rio
May 29, 2016 Nice France Stade Charles-Ehrmann
June 1, 2016 Krakow Poland Tauron Arena
June 3, 2016 Moscow Russia Olympic Stadium
Leg 11 — North America
September 3, 2016 San Antonio United States AT&T Center Tove Lo
R. City
September 5, 2016 New Orleans Smoothie King Center
September 7, 2016 Miami AmericanAirlines Arena
September 9, 2016 Orlando Amway Center
September 11, 2016 Charlotte Time Warner Cable Arena
September 12, 2016 Raleigh PNC Arena
September 14, 2016 Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena
September 16, 2016 Baltimore Royal Farms Arena
September 17, 2016 Worcester DCU Center
September 19, 2016 Hartford XL Center
September 21, 2016 Albany Times Union Center
September 23, 2016 Montreal Canada Bell Centre
September 24, 2016 Quebec City Videotron Centre
September 26, 2016 Buffalo United States First Niagara Center
September 28, 2016 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena
September 29, 2016 Cincinnati US Bank Arena
October 1, 2016 Milwaukee BMO Harris Bradley Center
October 3, 2016 St. Louis Scottrade Center
October 4, 2016 Lincoln Pinnacle Bank Arena
October 6, 2016 Denver Pepsi Center Tove Lo
Phases
October 8, 2016 Salt Lake City Vivint Smart Home Arena
October 9, 2016 Boise Taco Bell Arena
October 11, 2016 Seattle KeyArena
October 13, 2016 Portland Moda Center
October 15, 2016 Sacramento Golden 1 Center
October 16, 2016 Oakland Oracle Arena
TOTAL 931,675 / 955,783 $71,439,715

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
May 29, 2015 Liverpool England Echo Arena Throat injury[8]
September 1, 2015 Osaka Japan Osaka-jō Hall
September 12, 2015 Shanghai China Mercedes-Benz Arena No official reason given;[19] Possibly banned by Chinese authorities due to support of Dalai Lama.[20][21]
September 23, 2015 Jakarta Indonesia Indonesia Convention Exhibition Celebration of Idul Adha[22]

Notes

  1. The June 6, 2015 concert in Rabat, Morocco at OLM Souissi is part of Mawazine Festival 2015.
  2. The September 10, 2015 show was originally scheduled to take place on September 6, 2015 but was delayed.
  3. The September 19, 2015 concert in Singapore at Marina Bay Street Circuit is part of Singapore Grand Prix Concert.

References

  1. "MAROON 5 ANNOUNCE DETAILS FOR THEIR UPCOMING WORLD TOUR KICKING OFF IN FEBRUARY 2015". September 2, 2014.
  2. "Everything You Need To Know About Maroon 5′s New Album". MTV. 19 May 2014.
  3. "With a tour coming soon, we'd like to know from you where you'd like to see us play! #M5Tour".
  4. "Maroon 5: 2015 World Tour Teaser". September 2, 2014.
  5. Andrea Dresdale (December 11, 2014). "MAGIC! Talks Upcoming Tour with Maroon 5: Our Music Goes "Really Well Together"". ABC News Radio.
  6. Lori Melton (April 3, 2015). "Adam Levine's artist Rozzi Crane supports new EP on Maroon 5 tour". AXS.
  7. Zach Seemayer (March 19, 2015). "Adam Levine Makes Fan's 'Dream Come True' When He Hits Her in the Face With His Mic". ET Online.
  8. 1 2 Jade Wright (May 29, 2015). "Maroon 5 cancel Liverpool Echo Arena show". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved June 3, 2015.
  9. Kate Goodacre (May 30, 2015). "Maroon 5's Birmingham show is on after Adam Levine illness forces Liverpool cancellation". Digital Spy. Retrieved June 3, 2015.
  10. Bill Brownlee (March 22, 2015). "Maroon 5 reprises lightweight hits at Sprint Center show". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved March 25, 2015.
  11. Luisa Marinari (June 13, 2015). "Maroon 5, la scaletta del concerto a Milano del 12 giugno 2015".
  12. Sources for shows in North America
  13. Sources for shows in Europe
  14. http://www.festivalmawazine.ma/content/files/3311_Maroon_v_en.pdf
  15. Spurces for shows in Europe:
  16. Sources for shows in North America:
  17. Sources for shows in Asia
  18. Sources for shows in Oceania
  19. "IT GETS WORSE...MAROON 5 SHOWS CANCELED IN SHANGHAI AND BEIJING". Smart Shanghai. July 14, 2015.
  20. "Did Maroon 5 member's Dalai Lama tweet cost them China tour?". CNN. July 16, 2015.
  21. "Maroon 5 Tour Dates in China Canceled: Report". Billboard. July 18, 2015. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
  22. "Maroon 5 cancels show in Indonesia". June 23, 2015. line feed character in |title= at position 26 (help)
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