Maroon V Tour
2015–18 concert tour by Maroon 5
Maroon V Tour Promotional poster for the tour
Location North America Europe Asia Oceania Africa Latin America Associated album V Start date February 16, 2015 (2015-02-16 ) End date May 12, 2018 (2018-05-12 ) Legs 16 No. of shows137
The Maroon V Tour (also known as M5 On the Road Tour ) was the tenth headlining concert tour by American band Maroon 5 in support of their fifth studio album V (2014) (pronounced: "five"). The tour began on February 16, 2015, in Dallas and concluded on May 12, 2018, in Zapopan , Mexico , comprising 137 concerts.
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.[ 1] In June, the band posted a photo on their official Instagram 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 the states 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
2015
2016
2017
2018
Setlist
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.[ 13]
"Animals "
"One More Night " (contains elements of "Monster ")
"Stereo Hearts " (Gym Class Heroes cover)
"Harder to Breathe "
"Lucky Strike "
"Wake Up Call "
"Love Somebody "
"Maps "
"This Love "
"Sunday Morning "
"Makes Me Wonder "
"Payphone "
"Daylight "
"It Was Always You "
"She Will Be Loved "
"Moves Like Jagger "
"Sugar "
"This Summer " (recorded music video on May 28)
Notes
During the show in Anaheim, California , on April 6, 2015, The Lonely Island member and actor Andy Samberg makes appearance to the audience, right after the performance by Magic! , before introducing to Maroon 5 in the show.
During the show in Rio de Janeiro , Brazil on March 20, 2016, Adam Levine performed "Garota de Ipanema (The Girl from Ipanema) ", singing the first verse in portuguese and the rest in english.[ 14]
Special guests
The band performed duets with musical guests on most dates of the tour.
Shows
List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date
City
Country
Venue
Opening acts
Attendance
Revenue
2015
Leg 1 — North America[ 17]
February 16
Dallas
United States
American Airlines Center
Magic! Rozzi Crane
14,879 / 14,879
$1,296,614
February 17
Houston
Toyota Center
12,554 / 12,554
$1,246,700
February 19
Atlanta
Philips Arena
14,620 / 14,620
$1,296,760
February 24
Sunrise
BB&T Center
14,641 / 14,641
$1,301,007
February 25
Tampa
Amalie Arena
15,031 / 15,031
$1,034,559
February 27
Nashville
Bridgestone Arena
16,574 / 16,574
$1,378,733
February 28
Indianapolis
Bankers Life Fieldhouse
14,539 / 14,539
$1,300,855
March 2
Washington, D.C.
Verizon Center
15,183 / 15,183
$1,487,083
March 3
Boston
TD Garden
14,662 / 14,662
$1,368,256
March 5
New York City
Madison Square Garden
29,998 / 29,998
$2,852,671
March 6
March 8
East Rutherford
Izod Center
16,624 / 16,624
$1,565,026
March 9
Philadelphia
Wells Fargo Center
16,204 / 16,204
$1,602,385
March 11
Columbus
Nationwide Arena
15,264 / 15,264
$1,387,961
March 13
Pittsburgh
Consol Energy Center
Magic!
15,546 / 15,546
$1,355,901
March 14
Louisville
KFC Yum! Center
Magic! Rozzi Crane
17,645 / 17,645
$1,484,359
March 16
Toronto
Canada
Air Canada Centre
16,696 / 16,696
$1,629,143
March 18
Auburn Hills
United States
The Palace of Auburn Hills
15,649 / 15,649
$1,428,899
March 19
Chicago
United Center
16,067 / 16,067
$1,479,650
March 21
Kansas City
Sprint Center
15,086 / 15,086
$1,482,154
March 23
St. Paul
Xcel Energy Center
15,502 / 15,502
$1,520,497
March 25
Saskatoon
Canada
SaskTel Centre
12,560 / 12,560
$942,790
March 26
Edmonton
Rexall Place
13,950 / 13,950
$1,234,308
March 28
Tacoma
United States
Tacoma Dome
19,835 / 19,835
$1,522,061
March 29
Vancouver
Canada
Rogers Arena
15,235 / 15,235
$1,275,236
March 31
San Jose
United States
SAP Center
14,992 / 14,992
$1,304,360
April 1
San Diego
Viejas Arena
9,668 / 11,000
$896,360
April 3
Inglewood
The Forum
26,876 / 34,000
$2,389,694
April 4
April 6
Anaheim
Honda Center
12,091 / 12,091
$824,345
Leg 2 — Europe[ 18]
May 24
Paris
France
Zénith Paris
We Are I.V
5,988 / 5,988
$421,809
May 26
London
England
The SSE Arena Wembley
Magic! Nick Gardner Mike Watson
19,180 / 19,666
$1,389,567
May 28
May 31
Birmingham
Genting Arena
13,358 / 13,640
$871,586
June 1
Manchester
Manchester Arena
13,764 / 15,000
$868,271
June 3
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Ziggo Dome
15,731 / 16,000
$817,151
Leg 3 — Africa[ 19]
June 6[ a]
Rabat
Morocco
OLM Souissi
Ghita
—
—
Leg 4 — Europe[ 20]
June 9
Oberhausen
Germany
König Pilsener Arena
Magic! Nick Gardner Mike Watson
10,331 / 10,331
$507,153
June 10
Munich
Olympiahalle
11,601 / 11,601
$558,812
June 12
Milan
Italy
Mediolanum Forum
10,826 / 10,826
$472,286
June 14
Barcelona
Spain
Palau Sant Jordi
16,550 / 16,550
$895,401
June 15
Madrid
Barclaycard Center
14,088 / 14,088
$854,642
June 17
Lisbon
Portugal
MEO Arena
17,913 / 17,913
$964,155
Leg 5 — North America[ 21]
August 15
Hershey
United States
Hersheypark Stadium
Nick Jonas Matt McAndrew
26,857 / 28,282
$1,694,801
August 16
Atlantic City
Atlantic City Beach
37,418 / 55,000
$1,572,769
Leg 6 — Asia[ 22]
September 2
Yokohama
Japan
Yokohama Arena
Dirty Loops
12,478 / 12,478
$1,303,079
September 4
Hong Kong
AsiaWorld–Arena
14,038 / 14,038
$1,531,595
September 7
Seoul
South Korea
Olympic Gymnastics Arena
26,518 / 26,518
$2,653,948
September 9
September 10[ b]
Daegu
Daegu Sub Stadium
10,536 / 12,538
$1,061,578
September 14
Taipei
Taiwan
Nangang Exhibition Hall
38,996 / 38,996
$3,607,637
September 15
September 17
Pasay
Philippines
Mall of Asia Arena
11,401 / 11,401
$1,703,200
September 19[ c]
Singapore
Marina Bay Street Circuit
—
—
—
September 21
Bangkok
Thailand
Impact Arena
Dirty Loops
21,506 / 21,506
$2,039,541
September 22
Leg 7 — Oceania[ 24]
September 26
Melbourne
Australia
Rod Laver Arena
Dirty LoopsConrad Sewell
14,089 / 14,089
$1,093,930
September 28
Brisbane
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
11,142 / 11,142
$812,830
September 29
Sydney
Allphones Arena
16,479 / 16,479
$1,254,595
October 1
Christchurch
New Zealand
Horncastle Arena
Dirty Loops
8,761 / 8,761
$570,558
October 3
Auckland
Vector Arena
23,773 / 23,773
$1,687,279
October 4
Leg 8 — North America
October 24[ d]
Los Angeles
United States
Hollywood Bowl
—
—
—
December 30[ e]
Las Vegas
Mandalay Bay Events Center
Phases
December 31[ e]
2016
Leg 9 — Latin America[ 27]
February 25
Guadalajara
Mexico
Arena VFG
Rey Pila
11,494 / 11,494
$872,531
February 26
Monterrey
Auditorio Banamex
6,811 / 6,811
$746,369
February 29
Mexico City
Foro Sol
117,296 / 117,946
$6,344,627
March 1
March 3
Bogotá
Colombia
Salitre Magico
The Mills
24,988 / 24,988
$1,935,720
March 5
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Hipodromo de Palermo
Foxley
27,144 / 27,144
$1,511,076
March 7
Santiago
Chile
Movistar Arena
—
16,160 / 16,160
$1,238,040
March 9
Porto Alegre
Brazil
FIERGS Parking
Dashboard Confessional Dingo Bells
30,000 / 30,000
$1,649,605
March 11
Belo Horizonte
Mineirão Stadium
Dashboard Confessional
25,000 / 25,000
$1,410,566
March 13
Salvador
Parque de Exposições
36,000 / 36,000
$1,896,707
March 15
Fortaleza
Marina Park Resort
30,000 / 30,000
$1,485,885
March 17
São Paulo
Allianz Parque
91,868 / 91,868
$5,326,788
March 19
March 20
Rio de Janeiro
Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí
35,000 / 35,000
$1,958,232
Leg 10 — Europe[ 28]
May 28[ f]
Lisbon
Portugal
Parque da Bela Vista
—
—
—
May 29
Nice
France
Stade Charles-Ehrmann
15,798 / 16,000
$1,199,688
June 1
Kraków
Poland
Tauron Arena
16,700 / 16,700
$1,126,048
June 3
Moscow
Russia
Olimpiysky
15,326 / 17,000
$1,352,640
June 5
Bucharest
Romania
Piața Constituției
29,552 / 33,000
$1,417,856
June 7[ g]
Batumi
Georgia
Miracle Square
30,000 / 30,000
$1,037,050
June 9[ h]
Antalya
Turkey
Antalya Kır Aktivite Alanı
20,000 / 20,000
$203,184
Leg 11 — North America
July 13[ i]
Las Vegas
United States
T-Mobile Arena
Elle King
—
—
Leg 12 — Latin America[ 30]
July 15
San Juan
Puerto Rico
Coliseo de Puerto Rico
—
14,481 / 14,481
$1,687,568
July 17
Alajuela
Costa Rica
Coca-Cola Amphitheater
18,404 / 18,404
$1,688,460
Leg 13 — North America[ 31]
September 3
San Antonio
United States
AT&T Center
Tove Lo R. City
15,262 / 15,476
$1,340,020
September 5
New Orleans
Smoothie King Center
14,290 / 14,481
$1,413,946
September 7
Miami
American Airlines Arena
14,286 / 14,533
$1,350,822
September 9
Orlando
Amway Center
13,969 / 14,163
$1,285,601
September 10
Columbia
Colonial Life Arena
12,597 / 13,084
$1,173,830
September 12
Memphis
FedExForum
10,367 / 16,805
$786,407
September 14
Knoxville
Thompson–Boling Arena
13,966 / 13,966
$1,232,189
September 16
Baltimore
Royal Farms Arena
12,272 / 12,521
$1,208,346
September 17
Worcester
DCU Center
11,542 / 11,744
$1,111,776
October 3
St. Louis
Scottrade Center
14,182 / 14,463
$1,265,067
October 4
Lincoln
Pinnacle Bank Arena
13,492 / 13,691
$1,189,881
October 6
Denver
Pepsi Center
Tove Lo Phases
14,196 / 14,586
$1,393,631
October 8
Salt Lake City
Vivint Smart Home Arena
15,332 / 20,142
$1,336,710
October 9
Boise
Taco Bell Arena
9,403 / 9,567
$921,447
October 11
Seattle
KeyArena
—
—
October 13
Portland
Moda Center
13,634 / 15,224
$1,292,883
October 15
Sacramento
Golden 1 Center
14,663 / 14,663
$1,560,840
October 16
Oakland
Oracle Arena
15,081 / 15,081
$1,466,162
November 19[ j]
Los Angeles
The Oasis
Best Coast Léon Amy PhamJasmine Solano
—
—
December 30[ k]
Las Vegas
Mandalay Bay Events Center
PJ Morton
15,383 / 18,000
$2,655,686
December 31[ k]
PJ MortonPolly A
2017
February 20[ l]
Milwaukee
United States
BMO Harris Bradley Center
Tinashe R. City
15,141 / 15,505
$1,306,657
February 22[ m]
Cleveland
Quicken Loans Arena
13,969 / 17,349
$1,244,551
February 24[ n]
Montreal
Canada
Bell Centre
29,174 / 29,694
$1,965,776
February 25
February 27[ o]
Quebec City
Videotron Centre
14,606 / 15,412
$1,175,272
March 1
Hamilton
FirstOntario Centre
13,714 / 13,714
$1,006,505
March 3[ p]
Cincinnati
United States
U.S. Bank Arena
14,442 / 14,846
$1,257,948
March 5
Rochester
Blue Cross Arena
10,269 / 10,504
$863,267
March 7[ q]
Albany
Times Union Center
11,711 / 12,125
$1,079,029
March 8[ r]
Buffalo
KeyBank Center
13,959 / 14,274
$1,365,102
April 29[ s]
New Orleans
Fair Grounds Race Course
—
—
—
May 13[ t]
Carson
StubHub Center
May 26[ u]
Napa
Napa Valley Expo
July 15[ v]
Pendleton
Pendleton Roundup
September 3[ w]
Snowmass
Snowmass Town Park
The Roots The Revivalists
Leg 14 — Latin America
September 12
Panama City
Panama
Estadio Nacional Rod Carew
—
—
—
September 14
Curitiba
Brazil
Estádio Couto Pereira
September 15[ x]
Rio de Janeiro
Barra Olympic Park
September 16[ y]
September 19
Lima
Peru
Estadio Nacional de Lima
Incubus
Leg 15 — North America
December 30[ z]
Las Vegas
United States
Mandalay Bay Events Center
—
—
—
December 31[ z]
2018
Leg 16 — Latin America
March 1
Quito
Ecuador
Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
—
—
—
March 3[ aa]
Guatemala City
Guatemala
Explanada Cardales de Cayalá
De La Rut
May 12
Zapopan
Mexico
Estadio Omnilife
—
Total
1,864,417 / 1,926,840 (96.76%)
$142,434,531
Cancelled shows
References
Notes
^ The June 6, 2015 concert in Rabat, Morocco at OLM Souissi is part of Mawazine Festival 2015 .
^ The September 10, 2015 show was originally scheduled to take place on September 6, 2015 but was delayed.
^ The September 19, 2015, concert in Singapore is part of Formula 1 2015 Singapore Grand Prix .[ 23]
^ The concert on October 24, 2015 in Los Angeles was part of the We Can Survive benefit concert.[ 25]
^ a b The concerts on December 30 and 31, 2015, in Las Vegas is part of the New Year's Eve 2016 Festival.[ 26]
^ The May 28, 2016, show in Lisbon at Parque da Bela Vista is part of Rock in Rio .
^ The June 7, 2016 show in Batumi at Miracle Square is part of the Check in Georgia project.
^ The June 9, 2016 show in Antalya, Turkey was part of Expo 2016 .[ 29]
^ The July 13, 2016 show in Las Vegas at T-Mobile Arena is part of Cisco Live!.[ 7]
^ The concert on November 19, 2016, in Los Angeles is part of the 2016 Airbnb Open Spotlight festival.[ 32]
^ a b The concerts on December 30 and 31, 2016, in Las Vegas is part of the New Year's Eve 2017 Festival.
^ The concert of February 20, 2017, at the BMO Harris Bradley Center in Milwaukee was originally scheduled to take place on October 1, 2016, but was postponed due to upcoming birth of frontman Adam Levine's child.
^ The concert of February 22, 2017, at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland was originally scheduled to take place on September 28, 2016, but was postponed due to upcoming birth of frontman Adam Levine's child.
^ The concert of February 24, 2017, at the Bell Centre in Montreal was originally scheduled to take place on September 23, 2016, but was postponed due to upcoming birth of frontman Adam Levine's child.
^ The concert of February 27, 2017, at the Videotron Centre in Quebec City was originally scheduled to take place on September 24, 2016, but was postponed due to upcoming birth of frontman Adam Levine's child.
^ The concert of March 3, 2017, at the U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati was originally scheduled to take place on September 29, 2016, but was postponed due to upcoming birth of frontman Adam Levine's child.
^ The concert of March 7, 2017, at the Times Union Center in Albany was originally scheduled to take place on September 21, 2016, but was postponed due to upcoming birth of frontman Adam Levine's child.
^ The concert of March 8, 2017, at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo was originally scheduled to take place on September 26, 2016, but was postponed due to upcoming birth of frontman Adam Levine's child.
^ The April 29, 2017 concert, in New Orleans is part of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival .
^ The May 13, 2017 concert, in Carson is part of Wango Tango .[ 33]
^ The May 26, 2017 concert, in Napa is part of the BottleRock Napa Valley Festival.[ 34]
^ The July 15, 2017 concert, in Pendleton is part of the Pendleton Whisky Music Fest Festival.[ 35]
^ The September 3, 2017 concert, in Snowmass is part of the Jazz Aspen Snowmass Experience.[ 36]
^ The September 15, 2017, show in Rio de Janeiro at Barra Olympic Park is part of Rock in Rio . Maroon 5 are stepping in for Lady Gaga as she is in hospital for severe pain.[ 37]
^ The September 16, 2017 show in Rio de Janeiro at Barra Olympic Park is part of Rock in Rio.
^ a b The concerts on December 30 and 31, 2017, in Las Vegas is part of the New Year's Eve 2018 Festival.
^ 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]
^ The June 10, 2017, concert in London at Wembley Stadium was originally to be part of the Summertime Ball , but was cancelled due to scheduling conflict. Subsequently, the group was replaced by Liam Payne and Sigala .[ 47]
Citations
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^ "With a tour coming soon, we'd like to know from you where you'd like to see us play! #M5Tour" . Archived from the original on 2021-12-24.
^ "MAROON 5 ANNOUNCE DETAILS FOR THEIR UPCOMING WORLD TOUR KICKING OFF IN FEBRUARY 2015" . Facebook . September 2, 2014.
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