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Maroon V Tour

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2015–18 concert tour by Maroon 5
Maroon V Tour
Tour byMaroon 5
Promotional poster for the tour
Location
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia
  • Oceania
  • Africa
  • Latin America
Associated albumV
Start dateFebruary 16, 2015 (2015-02-16)
End dateMay 12, 2018 (2018-05-12)
Legs16
No. of shows137
Maroon 5 concert chronology

TheMaroon V Tour (also known asM5 On the Road Tour) was the tenth headlining concert tour by American bandMaroon 5 in support of their fifth studio albumV (2014) (pronounced: "five"). The tour began on February 16, 2015, inDallas and concluded on May 12, 2018, inZapopan,Mexico, comprising 137 concerts.

Background and development

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The tour was announced in May 2014. The band stated that, through a contract withLive Nation, they are set to embark on a world tour in late 2014 through to early 2015 in support of the new album.[1] In June, the band posted a photo on their officialInstagram account asking fans where they should perform "with a tour coming soon".[2]Also through Instagram, in August the band revealed with a series of photos thestates where they will bring the tour.All the dates for North America and Europe were announced on September 2, 2014, and due to the high demand, second shows as well as brand new dates were later announced by the band.[3]During 2015, Maroon 5 announced shows in Asia, Oceania, Mexico and South America, as well as a second leg in North America which is scheduled to take place in cities where they have not performed during the first.In early 2016, new European shows were added. In September 2016, Maroon 5 confirmed the seven dates of the North American leg from September and October 2016, was postponed until February and March 2017.[4]

Opening acts

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2015

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2016

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2017

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2018

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  • De La Rut(Guatemala)

Setlist

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This set list is representative of the show inKansas City on March 21, 2015. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.[13]

  1. "Animals"
  2. "One More Night"(contains elements of "Monster")
  3. "Stereo Hearts"(Gym Class Heroes cover)
  4. "Harder to Breathe"
  5. "Lucky Strike"
  6. "Wake Up Call"
  7. "Love Somebody"
  8. "Maps"
  9. "This Love"
  10. "Sunday Morning"
  11. "Makes Me Wonder"
  12. "Payphone"
  13. "Daylight"
  14. "It Was Always You"
  15. "She Will Be Loved"
  16. "Moves Like Jagger"
  17. "Sugar"
  18. "This Summer"(recorded music video on May 28)
Notes
Special guests

The band performed duets with musical guests on most dates of the tour.

Tribute song

Shows

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
2015
Leg 1 — North America[17]
February 16DallasUnited StatesAmerican Airlines CenterMagic!
Rozzi Crane
14,879 / 14,879$1,296,614
February 17HoustonToyota Center12,554 / 12,554$1,246,700
February 19AtlantaPhilips Arena14,620 / 14,620$1,296,760
February 24SunriseBB&T Center14,641 / 14,641$1,301,007
February 25TampaAmalie Arena15,031 / 15,031$1,034,559
February 27NashvilleBridgestone Arena16,574 / 16,574$1,378,733
February 28IndianapolisBankers Life Fieldhouse14,539 / 14,539$1,300,855
March 2Washington, D.C.Verizon Center15,183 / 15,183$1,487,083
March 3BostonTD Garden14,662 / 14,662$1,368,256
March 5New York CityMadison Square Garden29,998 / 29,998$2,852,671
March 6
March 8East RutherfordIzod Center16,624 / 16,624$1,565,026
March 9PhiladelphiaWells Fargo Center16,204 / 16,204$1,602,385
March 11ColumbusNationwide Arena15,264 / 15,264$1,387,961
March 13PittsburghConsol Energy CenterMagic!15,546 / 15,546$1,355,901
March 14LouisvilleKFC Yum! CenterMagic!
Rozzi Crane
17,645 / 17,645$1,484,359
March 16TorontoCanadaAir Canada Centre16,696 / 16,696$1,629,143
March 18Auburn HillsUnited StatesThe Palace of Auburn Hills15,649 / 15,649$1,428,899
March 19ChicagoUnited Center16,067 / 16,067$1,479,650
March 21Kansas CitySprint Center15,086 / 15,086$1,482,154
March 23St. PaulXcel Energy Center15,502 / 15,502$1,520,497
March 25SaskatoonCanadaSaskTel Centre12,560 / 12,560$942,790
March 26EdmontonRexall Place13,950 / 13,950$1,234,308
March 28TacomaUnited StatesTacoma Dome19,835 / 19,835$1,522,061
March 29VancouverCanadaRogers Arena15,235 / 15,235$1,275,236
March 31San JoseUnited StatesSAP Center14,992 / 14,992$1,304,360
April 1San DiegoViejas Arena9,668 / 11,000$896,360
April 3InglewoodThe Forum26,876 / 34,000$2,389,694
April 4
April 6AnaheimHonda Center12,091 / 12,091$824,345
Leg 2 — Europe[18]
May 24ParisFranceZénith ParisWe Are I.V5,988 / 5,988$421,809
May 26LondonEnglandThe SSE Arena WembleyMagic!
Nick Gardner
Mike Watson
19,180 / 19,666$1,389,567
May 28
May 31BirminghamGenting Arena13,358 / 13,640$871,586
June 1ManchesterManchester Arena13,764 / 15,000$868,271
June 3AmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo Dome15,731 / 16,000$817,151
Leg 3 — Africa[19]
June 6[a]RabatMoroccoOLM SouissiGhita
Leg 4 — Europe[20]
June 9OberhausenGermanyKönig Pilsener ArenaMagic!
Nick Gardner
Mike Watson
10,331 / 10,331$507,153
June 10MunichOlympiahalle11,601 / 11,601$558,812
June 12MilanItalyMediolanum Forum10,826 / 10,826$472,286
June 14BarcelonaSpainPalau Sant Jordi16,550 / 16,550$895,401
June 15MadridBarclaycard Center14,088 / 14,088$854,642
June 17LisbonPortugalMEO Arena17,913 / 17,913$964,155
Leg 5 — North America[21]
August 15HersheyUnited StatesHersheypark StadiumNick Jonas
Matt McAndrew
26,857 / 28,282$1,694,801
August 16Atlantic CityAtlantic City Beach37,418 / 55,000$1,572,769
Leg 6 — Asia[22]
September 2YokohamaJapanYokohama ArenaDirty Loops12,478 / 12,478$1,303,079
September 4Hong KongAsiaWorld–Arena14,038 / 14,038$1,531,595
September 7SeoulSouth KoreaOlympic Gymnastics Arena26,518 / 26,518$2,653,948
September 9
September 10[b]DaeguDaegu Sub Stadium10,536 / 12,538$1,061,578
September 14TaipeiTaiwanNangang Exhibition Hall38,996 / 38,996$3,607,637
September 15
September 17PasayPhilippinesMall of Asia Arena11,401 / 11,401$1,703,200
September 19[c]SingaporeMarina Bay Street Circuit
September 21BangkokThailandImpact ArenaDirty Loops21,506 / 21,506$2,039,541
September 22
Leg 7 — Oceania[24]
September 26MelbourneAustraliaRod Laver ArenaDirty Loops
Conrad Sewell
14,089 / 14,089$1,093,930
September 28BrisbaneBrisbane Entertainment Centre11,142 / 11,142$812,830
September 29SydneyAllphones Arena16,479 / 16,479$1,254,595
October 1ChristchurchNew ZealandHorncastle ArenaDirty Loops8,761 / 8,761$570,558
October 3AucklandVector Arena23,773 / 23,773$1,687,279
October 4
Leg 8 — North America
October 24[d]Los AngelesUnited StatesHollywood Bowl
December 30[e]Las VegasMandalay Bay Events CenterPhases
December 31[e]
2016
Leg 9 — Latin America[27]
February 25GuadalajaraMexicoArena VFGRey Pila11,494 / 11,494$872,531
February 26MonterreyAuditorio Banamex6,811 / 6,811$746,369
February 29Mexico CityForo Sol117,296 / 117,946$6,344,627
March 1
March 3BogotáColombiaSalitre MagicoThe Mills24,988 / 24,988$1,935,720
March 5Buenos AiresArgentinaHipodromo de PalermoFoxley27,144 / 27,144$1,511,076
March 7SantiagoChileMovistar Arena16,160 / 16,160$1,238,040
March 9Porto AlegreBrazilFIERGS ParkingDashboard Confessional
Dingo Bells
30,000 / 30,000$1,649,605
March 11Belo HorizonteMineirão StadiumDashboard Confessional25,000 / 25,000$1,410,566
March 13SalvadorParque de Exposições36,000 / 36,000$1,896,707
March 15FortalezaMarina Park Resort30,000 / 30,000$1,485,885
March 17São PauloAllianz Parque91,868 / 91,868$5,326,788
March 19
March 20Rio de JaneiroSambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí35,000 / 35,000$1,958,232
Leg 10 — Europe[28]
May 28[f]LisbonPortugalParque da Bela Vista
May 29NiceFranceStade Charles-Ehrmann15,798 / 16,000$1,199,688
June 1KrakówPolandTauron Arena16,700 / 16,700$1,126,048
June 3MoscowRussiaOlimpiysky15,326 / 17,000$1,352,640
June 5BucharestRomaniaPiața Constituției29,552 / 33,000$1,417,856
June 7[g]BatumiGeorgiaMiracle Square30,000 / 30,000$1,037,050
June 9[h]AntalyaTurkeyAntalya Kır Aktivite Alanı20,000 / 20,000$203,184
Leg 11 — North America
July 13[i]Las VegasUnited StatesT-Mobile ArenaElle King
Leg 12 — Latin America[30]
July 15San JuanPuerto RicoColiseo de Puerto Rico14,481 / 14,481$1,687,568
July 17AlajuelaCosta RicaCoca-Cola Amphitheater18,404 / 18,404$1,688,460
Leg 13 — North America[31]
September 3San AntonioUnited StatesAT&T CenterTove Lo
R. City
15,262 / 15,476$1,340,020
September 5New OrleansSmoothie King Center14,290 / 14,481$1,413,946
September 7MiamiAmerican Airlines Arena14,286 / 14,533$1,350,822
September 9OrlandoAmway Center13,969 / 14,163$1,285,601
September 10ColumbiaColonial Life Arena12,597 / 13,084$1,173,830
September 12MemphisFedExForum10,367 / 16,805$786,407
September 14KnoxvilleThompson–Boling Arena13,966 / 13,966$1,232,189
September 16BaltimoreRoyal Farms Arena12,272 / 12,521$1,208,346
September 17WorcesterDCU Center11,542 / 11,744$1,111,776
October 3St. LouisScottrade Center14,182 / 14,463$1,265,067
October 4LincolnPinnacle Bank Arena13,492 / 13,691$1,189,881
October 6DenverPepsi CenterTove Lo
Phases
14,196 / 14,586$1,393,631
October 8Salt Lake CityVivint Smart Home Arena15,332 / 20,142$1,336,710
October 9BoiseTaco Bell Arena9,403 / 9,567$921,447
October 11SeattleKeyArena
October 13PortlandModa Center13,634 / 15,224$1,292,883
October 15SacramentoGolden 1 Center14,663 / 14,663$1,560,840
October 16OaklandOracle Arena15,081 / 15,081$1,466,162
November 19[j]Los AngelesThe OasisBest Coast
Léon
Amy Pham
Jasmine Solano
December 30[k]Las VegasMandalay Bay Events CenterPJ Morton15,383 / 18,000$2,655,686
December 31[k]PJ Morton
Polly A
2017
February 20[l]MilwaukeeUnited StatesBMO Harris Bradley CenterTinashe
R. City
15,141 / 15,505$1,306,657
February 22[m]ClevelandQuicken Loans Arena13,969 / 17,349$1,244,551
February 24[n]MontrealCanadaBell Centre29,174 / 29,694$1,965,776
February 25
February 27[o]Quebec CityVideotron Centre14,606 / 15,412$1,175,272
March 1HamiltonFirstOntario Centre13,714 / 13,714$1,006,505
March 3[p]CincinnatiUnited StatesU.S. Bank Arena14,442 / 14,846$1,257,948
March 5RochesterBlue Cross Arena10,269 / 10,504$863,267
March 7[q]AlbanyTimes Union Center11,711 / 12,125$1,079,029
March 8[r]BuffaloKeyBank Center13,959 / 14,274$1,365,102
April 29[s]New OrleansFair Grounds Race Course
May 13[t]CarsonStubHub Center
May 26[u]NapaNapa Valley Expo
July 15[v]PendletonPendleton Roundup
September 3[w]SnowmassSnowmass Town ParkThe Roots
The Revivalists
Leg 14 — Latin America
September 12Panama CityPanamaEstadio Nacional Rod Carew
September 14CuritibaBrazilEstádio Couto Pereira
September 15[x]Rio de JaneiroBarra Olympic Park
September 16[y]
September 19LimaPeruEstadio Nacional de LimaIncubus
Leg 15 — North America
December 30[z]Las VegasUnited StatesMandalay Bay Events Center
December 31[z]
2018
Leg 16 — Latin America
March 1QuitoEcuadorEstadio Olímpico Atahualpa
March 3[aa]Guatemala CityGuatemalaExplanada Cardales de CayaláDe La Rut
May 12ZapopanMexicoEstadio Omnilife
Total1,864,417 / 1,926,840 (96.76%)$142,434,531

Cancelled shows

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List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueReason
2015
May 29LiverpoolEnglandEcho ArenaAdam Levine's throat injury[39]
September 1OsakaJapanOsaka-Jo HallScheduling issues[40]
September 12ShanghaiChinaMercedes-Benz ArenaNo official reason given:[41]
Possibly banned by Chinese authorities due to support ofDalai Lama.[42][43]
September 23JakartaIndonesiaIndonesia Convention ExhibitionCelebration ofIdul Adha[44]
2016
September 11CharlotteUnited StatesSpectrum CenterOpposition of thePublic Facilities Privacy & Security Act in North Carolina[45]
September 12RaleighPNC Arena
September 19HartfordXL CenterUpcoming birth of frontman Adam Levine's child[46]
2017
June 10[ab]LondonEnglandWembley StadiumScheduling conflict[48]
September 9Punta CanaDominican RepublicHard Rock Hotel & CasinoHurricane Irma[49]

References

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Notes

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  1. ^The June 6, 2015 concert in Rabat, Morocco at OLM Souissi is part ofMawazine 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 is part ofFormula 12015 Singapore Grand Prix.[23]
  4. ^The concert on October 24, 2015 in Los Angeles was part of the We Can Survive benefit concert.[25]
  5. ^abThe concerts on December 30 and 31, 2015, inLas Vegas is part of the New Year's Eve 2016 Festival.[26]
  6. ^The May 28, 2016, show in Lisbon at Parque da Bela Vista is part ofRock in Rio.
  7. ^The June 7, 2016 show in Batumi at Miracle Square is part of the Check in Georgia project.
  8. ^The June 9, 2016 show in Antalya, Turkey was part ofExpo 2016.[29]
  9. ^The July 13, 2016 show in Las Vegas at T-Mobile Arena is part of Cisco Live!.[7]
  10. ^The concert on November 19, 2016, in Los Angeles is part of the 2016Airbnb Open Spotlight festival.[32]
  11. ^abThe concerts on December 30 and 31, 2016, inLas Vegas is part of the New Year's Eve 2017 Festival.
  12. ^The concert of February 20, 2017, at theBMO Harris Bradley Center inMilwaukee was originally scheduled to take place on October 1, 2016, but was postponed due to upcoming birth of frontman Adam Levine's child.
  13. ^The concert of February 22, 2017, at theQuicken Loans Arena inCleveland was originally scheduled to take place on September 28, 2016, but was postponed due to upcoming birth of frontman Adam Levine's child.
  14. ^The concert of February 24, 2017, at theBell Centre inMontreal was originally scheduled to take place on September 23, 2016, but was postponed due to upcoming birth of frontman Adam Levine's child.
  15. ^The concert of February 27, 2017, at theVideotron Centre inQuebec City was originally scheduled to take place on September 24, 2016, but was postponed due to upcoming birth of frontman Adam Levine's child.
  16. ^The concert of March 3, 2017, at theU.S. Bank Arena inCincinnati was originally scheduled to take place on September 29, 2016, but was postponed due to upcoming birth of frontman Adam Levine's child.
  17. ^The concert of March 7, 2017, at theTimes Union Center inAlbany was originally scheduled to take place on September 21, 2016, but was postponed due to upcoming birth of frontman Adam Levine's child.
  18. ^The concert of March 8, 2017, at theKeyBank Center inBuffalo was originally scheduled to take place on September 26, 2016, but was postponed due to upcoming birth of frontman Adam Levine's child.
  19. ^The April 29, 2017 concert, inNew Orleans is part of theNew Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
  20. ^The May 13, 2017 concert, inCarson is part ofWango Tango.[33]
  21. ^The May 26, 2017 concert, inNapa is part of theBottleRock Napa Valley Festival.[34]
  22. ^The July 15, 2017 concert, inPendleton is part of the Pendleton Whisky Music Fest Festival.[35]
  23. ^The September 3, 2017 concert, inSnowmass is part of the Jazz Aspen Snowmass Experience.[36]
  24. ^The September 15, 2017, show in Rio de Janeiro at Barra Olympic Park is part ofRock in Rio. Maroon 5 are stepping in forLady Gaga as she is in hospital for severe pain.[37]
  25. ^The September 16, 2017 show in Rio de Janeiro at Barra Olympic Park is part of Rock in Rio.
  26. ^abThe concerts on December 30 and 31, 2017, inLas Vegas is part of the New Year's Eve 2018 Festival.
  27. ^The March 3, 2018 show in Guatemala City at Explanada Cardales de Cayalá was originally scheduled to take place on September 21, 2017, but was postponed due to circumstances beyond their control.[38]
  28. ^The June 10, 2017, concert in London at Wembley Stadium was originally to be part of theSummertime Ball, but was cancelled due to scheduling conflict. Subsequently, the group was replaced byLiam Payne andSigala.[47]

Citations

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  1. ^"Everything You Need To Know About Maroon 5′s New Album". MTV. 19 May 2014. Archived fromthe original on May 20, 2014.
  2. ^"With a tour coming soon, we'd like to know from you where you'd like to see us play! #M5Tour". Archived fromthe original on 2021-12-24.
  3. ^"MAROON 5 ANNOUNCE DETAILS FOR THEIR UPCOMING WORLD TOUR KICKING OFF IN FEBRUARY 2015".Facebook. September 2, 2014.
  4. ^"Maroon 5 Reschedules Tour Dates Due to Impending Arrival of Baby Levine".ABC News Radio. September 2, 2016. RetrievedJune 5, 2020.
  5. ^Maroon 5 (August 20, 2015)."Happy to announce that our friends @PHASESmusic will be opening up our NYE shows in Las Vegas!".Twitter. RetrievedJune 23, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^"We are I.V opening for Maroon 5 in Paris".Most Wanted Music.fr. 24 August 2015. RetrievedMarch 23, 2022.
  7. ^ab"Cisco Live – News About the Customer Appreciation Event (CAE)".Daniel's Networking Blog. April 11, 2016. RetrievedMarch 19, 2022.
  8. ^abc"Maroon 5 Will Return To The Road With All New Fall 2016 Tour".PRN Newswire. November 6, 2015. RetrievedJune 23, 2020.
  9. ^abcd"AIRBNB Open Spotlight - Events". RetrievedAugust 22, 2023.
  10. ^ab"Welcome PJ Morton and Polly A as our openers for our New Years Eve shows".Maroon 5.com. Archived fromthe original on November 25, 2016. RetrievedDecember 22, 2016.
  11. ^"Jazz Aspen adds Hall & Oates, The Roots and Lake Street Dive to Labor Day lineup".Post Independent. February 3, 2017. RetrievedJuly 6, 2020.
  12. ^"Jazz Aspen adds The Revivalists to Labor Day lineup".The Aspen Times. March 14, 2017. RetrievedJuly 6, 2020.
  13. ^Bill Brownlee (March 22, 2015)."Maroon 5 reprises lightweight hits at Sprint Center show".The Kansas City Star. RetrievedMarch 25, 2015.
  14. ^"Maroon 5 toca "Garota de Ipanema" em show no Rio de Janeiro | Mundo Itapema".Mundo Itapema. Archived fromthe original on 2016-04-03. Retrieved2016-03-22.
  15. ^Chow, Jessica (April 19, 2015)."Maroon 5 thrills in live tour".The Brandeis Hoot. RetrievedJune 15, 2019.
  16. ^Stein, Allie (September 15, 2016)."Maroon 5 concert review".The Trinity Voice. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2019.
  17. ^Sources for shows in North America
  18. ^Sources for shows in Europe
  19. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2014-11-04. Retrieved2014-11-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  20. ^Spurces for shows in Europe:
  21. ^Sources for shows in North America:
  22. ^Sources for shows in Asia
  23. ^"Pharrell Williams and Maroon 5 join Singapore concert line-up".Formula1.com. February 4, 2015. RetrievedAugust 23, 2023.
  24. ^Sources for shows in Oceania
  25. ^Kovalevsky, Brieann (October 25, 2015)."We Can Survive Review!".StageRightSecrets.com. RetrievedJune 24, 2020.
  26. ^"Maroon 5 Announces New Year's Eve Las Vegas Show: Exclusive".Billboard. July 13, 2015. RetrievedJune 23, 2020.
  27. ^Sources for shows in Latin America
  28. ^Sources for shows in Europe
  29. ^"Maroon 5 Is On The Stage of Expo 2016 Antalya".Magazinci. May 15, 2016. RetrievedAugust 16, 2023.
  30. ^Sources for shows in Latin America
  31. ^Sources for shows in North America
  32. ^"Maroon 5 to headline Airbnb Open Spotlight".Business Standard. September 23, 2016. RetrievedAugust 22, 2023.
  33. ^"Maroon 5 Takes Us Back to 2002 at Wango Tango 2017".KIIS-FM. May 13, 2017. RetrievedAugust 6, 2019.
  34. ^Aidin Vaziri, Mariecar Mendoza and Esther Mobley (May 30, 2017)."The best moments from BottleRock 2017".SF Gate. RetrievedJanuary 9, 2020.
  35. ^Lee, Stacy (March 3, 2017)."Maroon 5 to Headline Pendleton Whisky Festival July 15th".The Key 98.3. RetrievedMay 5, 2020.
  36. ^"Maroon 5, Keith Urban, Nathaniel Rateliff to play Jazz Aspen Labor Day".The Aspen Times. December 17, 2016. RetrievedJuly 6, 2020.
  37. ^Blistein, Jon (September 14, 2017)."Lady Gaga Cancels 'Rock in Rio' Festival Appearance, Cites 'Severe Pain'".Rolling Stone. RetrievedSeptember 15, 2017.
  38. ^"Maroon 5 to Reschedule Their September 21st Guatemala City Show to March 3rd".Maroon 5's Official Website. September 20, 2017. RetrievedMay 9, 2019.
  39. ^Jade Wright (May 29, 2015)."Maroon 5 cancel Liverpool Echo Arena show".Liverpool Echo. RetrievedJune 3, 2015.
  40. ^"マルーン5大阪公演キャンセルのお知らせ - Universal Music Japan". 5 August 2015.
  41. ^"IT GETS WORSE...MAROON 5 SHOWS CANCELED IN SHANGHAI AND BEIJING".Smart Shanghai. July 14, 2015.
  42. ^"Did Maroon 5 member's Dalai Lama tweet cost them China tour?".CNN. July 16, 2015.
  43. ^"Maroon 5 Tour Dates in China Canceled: Report".Billboard. July 18, 2015. RetrievedJuly 19, 2015.
  44. ^"Maroon 5 cancels show in Indonesia". June 23, 2015.
  45. ^"We have announced that we will be canceling our upcoming shows in Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina". May 20, 2016. Archived fromthe original on August 17, 2016.
  46. ^"MAROON 5 TO CANCEL UPCOMING CONCERT AT THE XL CENTER IN HARTFORD, CT THIS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th". September 16, 2016.
  47. ^Sam Warner (June 8, 2017)."Liam Payne joins the Capital Summertime Ball line-up as Maroon 5 drop out".Digital Spy. RetrievedAugust 17, 2023.
  48. ^Maroon 5 (June 8, 2017)."Due to last minute scheduling conflicts, we will not be able to play this Saturday's Capital Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium as planned".Twitter. RetrievedApril 20, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  49. ^"Maroon 5 Cancels Tour Date In Punta Cana, Dominican Republic".Facebook. September 5, 2017.
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