• September 29: Performing in Pittsburgh, PA
  • September 27: Performing in Toronto, ON
  • “Access” Interview
  • September 25: Performing in Columbus, OH
  • September 23: Perfoming in Nashville, TN
  • September 22: Performing in Louisville, KY
  • September 20: Performing in Indianapolis, IN
  • Maroon 5 to Perform at Super Bowl Halftime
  • Adam for “AUGUSTMAN”
  • September 18: Performing in St. Paul, MN
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Red Pill Blues is the sixth studio album by Maroon 5. It was released on November 3, 2017, by 222 and Interscope Records. The title of the album refers to the science fiction term of taking the red pill or the blue pill, which originated from the 1999 sci-fi film The Matrix. The album is the follow-up to their fifth studio album V (2014) and features guest appearances from ASAP Rocky, SZA, LunchMoney Lewis and Julia Michaels.

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      September 29: Performing in Pittsburgh, PA


30 Sep 2018


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Maroon 5 performing at the PPG Paints Arena on September 29, 2018 in Pittsburgh, PA.

“This Love”

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      September 27: Performing in Toronto, ON


28 Sep 2018


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Maroon 5 performing at the Scotiabank Arena on September 27, 2018 in Toronto, ON.

“What Lovers Do”

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      “Access” Interview


26 Sep 2018


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Kelly Clarkson and fellow “The Voice” coach Adam have a little fun during our Access interview, creating a fantasy music supergroup right in front of Scott Evans. Then, the two have a little fun with each other recounting the first time they ever met, where Kelly says Adam “wasn’t super warm” to her! Find out why he played it so cool!






      September 25: Performing in Columbus, OH


26 Sep 2018


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Maroon 5 performing at the Nationwide Arena on September 25, 2018 in Columbus, OH.

“Sugar”

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      September 23: Perfoming in Nashville, TN


25 Sep 2018


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Maroon 5 performing at the Bridgestone Arena on September 23, 2018 in Nashville, TN.

“Sugar”

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      September 22: Performing in Louisville, KY


23 Sep 2018


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Maroon 5 performing at the KFC Yum! Center on September 22, 2018 in Louisville, KY.

“She Will Be Loved”

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      September 20: Performing in Indianapolis, IN


22 Sep 2018


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Maroon 5 performing at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse on September 20, 2018 in Indianapolis, IN.

“Don’t Wanna Know”






      Maroon 5 to Perform at Super Bowl Halftime


20 Sep 2018


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Maroon 5 will be the halftime performers at the 2019 Super Bowl, multiple sources confirm to Variety.

While the group is stylistically more similar to recent performers like Justin Timberlake and Bruno Mars than more controversial ones such as Beyonce and Lady Gaga, Maroon 5’s most recent hit was a tag-team with Cardi B — “Girls Like You” — and it recently collaborated with Kendrick Lamar on the song “Don’t Wanna Know,” so some left-field guest appearances on Super Bowl Sunday are certainly a possibility.

One of the great challenges in choosing a halftime performer isn’t just its mainstream appeal, but in finding an artist who hasn’t already performed. Over the years, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, U2, The Who, Katy Perry and even the Black Eyed Peas have all performed, and of course the 2004 set from Janet Jackson (featuring Timberlake) was marred by controversy due to her “wardrobe malfunction.” Prince’s 2007 performance — which saw him playing a galvanizing version of “Purple Rain” in a rainstorm — is widely regarded as the all-time best halftime set.

The NFL has faced an additional challenge this year due to its stance regarding former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s decision to take a knee during the National Anthem as a sign of protest, which has spurred outrage in some quarters, from the president on down. Kaepernick has not played since the 2016 season and his contract has not been picked up by another team, largely due to the controversy. Reports emerged last year that Jay-Z had turned down an offer to perform during halftime, which he seemingly confirmed in the lyrics to his recent song with Beyonce, “Apesh–“: “I said no to the Super Bowl: you need me, I don’t need you.”

Reached for comment, a NFL rep tells Variety, “It’s a Super Bowl tradition to speculate about the performers for the Pepsi Halftime Show. We are continuing to work with [longtime sponsor] Pepsi on our plans but do not have any announcements to make on what will be another epic show.”

A rep for Maroon 5 could not immediately be reached for comment.






      Adam for “AUGUSTMAN”


19 Sep 2018


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More than a decade ago, as a relatively young and eager journalist, I was pretty psyched to be headed to Tokyo, Japan where I was about to interview a young band on the brink of super stardom.

Basking in the success of their first album Songs About Jane, Maroon 5 was well on the way to international acclaim. Fronted by the very cool Adam Levine who though not responsible for the song was largely credited for bringing “sexy back.” I was unashamedly a fan, which might have been perceived as being quite odd for a man in his mid-30s. But if I recall correctly there was a serious lack of cool-ness at the time.

I guess it was quite un-cool on my part but I was quite excited to be interviewing the band. Along with the music executive who had accompanied me to Tokyo, we headed to the venue. As the cab turned the corner, there sat Levine, in a red t-shit and sunglasses, nonchalantly with a Starbucks cup in hand, looking very much like a young James Dean.

“It’s fun and flattering,” he said to me when I asked about him being a sex symbol. “Who doesn’t want to be a sex symbol?” he responded in jest.

Throughout the interview Levine maintained this affable disposition, coming across as extremely likeable and obliging. Fame, he said, had done little to change the band, “we’re pretty much the same, we just have nice shoes.” Judging by the way he is on The Voice, that hasn’t changed. Perhaps, it is because the Maroon 5 lead has always been driven by his passion.

“Music is everything to me. It’s on my mind 24/7. It’s what I live for. The values are freedom in its purest form. It’s expression. It’s love. It’s everything,” he is quoted as saying.

Despite being all about the music, Levine ventures into new territory as the face of Yves Saint Laurent Beauté’s Y Eau de Parfum. In a statement, Yves Saint Laurent Beauté described Levine as personifying the spirit of the fragrance, which is about the willingness to push oneself in the pursuit of success.

“A bold creative force with a sense of his place in the world, Levine provides the perfect blend of youth, establishment and creativity. With his lack of fear and an intensity of vision which mirrors the dark heart of the fragrance; as he also has a clarity of thought, which reflects the bright, inclusive spirit of the scent,” Yves Saint Laurent Beauté states in its press release.

Congratulations on the new role as Y international ambassador – what does it mean to share a global platform with YSL?
I’ve been a fan of YSL forever, so the opportunity to be a part of a brand that I have respected and enjoyed for so long means a lot to me. As soon as I got the call, it was an instant, “Yes.”

What do you think about Y, and why do you think the two of you are a natural fit?
Y has a true elegance, yet there’s strength. That duality is relatable for a lot of guys. You want to be classy, but you don’t want to lose your edge either. Even though I love high-end fashion, at the same time, I think my style is a little more simple and straightforward — not so flashy or crazy. I’m a jeans-and-t-shirt kind of guy. As a classic fragrance, Y adds that last touch of refinement to any look.

What is so refreshing about Y and the values captured in the campaign?
Y stands out without explicitly trying to do so. I love that. It’s quietly tough. Those values define the campaign. That’s a message I’m happy to promote and share. It’s also iconic. One letter, “Y”, conveys this whole philosophy and mindset.

What do you like about wearing the fragrance? What were your first thoughts when you smelt it, and how do you wear it now? Eg do you spritz all over or dab on your wrist?
At first scent, I was impressed. It wasn’t overbearing, but it was still intense. I’m a proponent of the patented “Spray and Step” method. I spray, step, that’s it.

What are your favourite notes within the fragrance; how does it evolve through the day?
Right away, it’s powerful. You get that intensity on the top notes. Throughout the day, the middle notes have the same strength and full body. At the end of the day, you can still smell the best part. It lasts until even when you’re ready for bed.

You are joining a crack team of very beautiful, stylish, creative YSL ambassadors – opening a new chapter in the Y story. Why do you think did YSL Beauté choose you, as a musician?
YSL Beauté has a rock ‘n’ roll energy. We have that in common, so we’re starting this cool chapter together.

What does music represent in your life?
Music is everything to me. It’s on my mind 24/7. It’s what I live for. The values are freedom in its purest form. It’s expression. It’s love. It’s everything.

You’ve always been a fan of the Saint Laurent look; what’s it like now to delve more into the beauty/grooming side of things, have you picked up any good grooming tips?
It’s something that I’ve always wanted to delve into more. As far as good grooming tips go, do what works for you!

To someone who hasn’t worn or experienced Y as a fragrance, how would you describe it?
It’s strong, but it’s also subtle. The ingredients are just right. It also lasts. That’s crucial when you’re on stage for two hours. It does everything a classic cologne should do.

What’s your tip for wearing Y?
You just need a little bit to make a real impression. Don’t douse it on. Just spray and step. Spray and step…

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      September 18: Performing in St. Paul, MN


19 Sep 2018


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Maroon 5 performing at the Xcel Energy Center on September 18, 2018 in St. Paul MN.

“Sugar”

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