Tour by Maroon 5 | |
Location |
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Associated album | Red Pill Blues |
Start date | May 30, 2018 |
End date | December 31, 2019 |
Legs | 9 |
No. of shows | 65 |
Maroon 5 concert chronology |
The Red Pill Blues Tour[1] was the eleventh headlining concert tour by American band Maroon 5, in support of their sixth studio album Red Pill Blues (2017). The tour began on May 30, 2018 in Tacoma, Washington[2] and concluded on December 31, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada.[3] With over sixty dates, the tour traveled to the Americas, Australia, Asia, and Europe.
Background
Maroon 5 announced the tour on October 26, 2017 and produced by Live Nation Entertainment, with American singer Julia Michaels, who served as the opening act in North America.[4] On August 28, 2018, the band announced new dates for Australia, Asia and Europe.[5] Artists, Cxloe (Australia)[6] and Sigrid (Europe),[7] were announced as the tour's opening acts.
Opening acts
2018
- Julia Michaels (North America)
- PJ Morton (North America)
- Robert DeLong (North America)[8]
- Lee Brice (North America)[9]
2019
- DJ Noah Passovoy (Australia / Asia / Europe)
- Cxloe (Australia)
- Sigrid (Europe)
- Brynn Cartelli (North America)[10][11]
- Chevel Shepherd (North America)[10][11]
- Phantom Planet (North America)[12]
Setlist
This setlist is based on the show in Tacoma, Washington on May 30, 2018. It is not intended to represent all dates throughout the tour.[13]
- "What Lovers Do"
- "Payphone"
- "This Love"
- "Stereo Hearts"
- "Sunday Morning"
- "Animals"
- "One More Night"
- "Cold"
- "Wait"
- "Don't Wanna Know"
- "It Was Always You"
- "Love Somebody"
- "Makes Me Wonder"
- "Rock with You"
- "Moves Like Jagger"
- Encore
- "Lost Stars"
- "She Will Be Loved"
- "Forever Young" / "Girls Like You"
- "Maps"
- "Sugar"
This setlist is based on the concert in Taiwan on March 1, 2019. It is not intended to represent all dates throughout the Asian leg.[14]
- "What Lovers Do"
- "Payphone"
- "This Love"
- "Misery"
- "Sunday Morning"
- "Animals"
- "One More Night"
- "Cold"
- "Maps"
- "Harder to Breathe"
- "Don't Wanna Know"
- "Wait"
- "Makes Me Wonder"
- "Rock with You"
- "Moves Like Jagger"
- Encore
- "Forever Young" / "Girls Like You"
- "Lost Stars"
- "She Will Be Loved"
- "Sugar"
- During the show in Nashville, actress Millie Bobby Brown made an appearance to perform the rap verse of "Girls Like You".[15]
- During the shows in Doha and Las Vegas, Maroon 5 performed "Memories".
- During the show in Salt Lake City, Utah, Adam Levine performed "Lost Stars" dedicated to rapper Mac Miller, who died earlier that day.[16]
- During the show in Detroit, Michigan, Levine performed "She Will Be Loved" dedicated to singer Aretha Franklin.[17]
Shows
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening act(s) | Attendance | Revenue |
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2018 | ||||||
North America[18][19][20] | ||||||
May 30 | Tacoma | United States | Tacoma Dome | Julia Michaels | 17,080 / 18,133 | $1,412,098 |
June 1 | Oakland | Oracle Arena | — | — | ||
June 2 | Sacramento | Golden 1 Center | 12,997 / 13,713 | $1,476,982 | ||
June 4 | Inglewood | The Forum | 25,385 / 25,385 | $2,444,343 | ||
June 5 | ||||||
June 7 | Phoenix | Talking Stick Resort Arena | 13,418 / 13,739 | $1,440,465 | ||
June 9 | Dallas | American Airlines Center | 13,569 / 14,060 | $1,570,742 | ||
June 10 | Houston | Toyota Center | 10,799 / 11,849 | $1,294,322 | ||
June 12 | San Antonio | AT&T Center | 12,843 / 14,149 | $1,206,050 | ||
June 14 | New Orleans | Smoothie King Center | — | — | ||
June 16 | Tampa | Amalie Arena | 14,868 / 14,940 | $1,465,135 | ||
June 17 | Sunrise | BB&T Center | 13,193 / 13,618 | $1,335,148 | ||
July 14 | Hershey | Hersheypark Stadium | PJ Morton | 19,332 / 20,588 | $946,947 | |
July 15 | Atlantic City | Etess Arena at Hard Rock Live | — | — | ||
August 4[lower-alpha 1] | Cedar Rapids | Newbo Evolve | Robert DeLong | 7,587 / 18,880 | $633,105 | |
August 5[lower-alpha 2] | Canton | Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium | Lee Brice | — | — | |
August 25[lower-alpha 3] | Monterrey | Mexico | Fundidora Park | — | ||
September 7 | Salt Lake City | United States | Vivint Smart Home Arena | Julia Michaels | ||
September 9 | Denver | Pepsi Center | 12,389 / 19,200 | $1,413,172 | ||
September 11 | Kansas City | Sprint Center | 10,702 / 10,702 | $964,983 | ||
September 13 | St. Louis | Enterprise Center | 11,242 / 12,876 | $928,490 | ||
September 14 | Chicago | United Center | 13,582 / 15,126 | $1,496,196 | ||
September 16 | Milwaukee | Fiserv Forum | 10,251 / 12,583 | $1,118,133 | ||
September 18 | Saint Paul | Xcel Energy Center | 12,663 / 14,890 | $1,236,759 | ||
September 20 | Indianapolis | Bankers Life Fieldhouse | 11,781 / 12,501 | $1,048,562 | ||
September 22 | Louisville | KFC Yum! Center | 13,909 / 17,767 | $1,219,048 | ||
September 23 | Nashville | Bridgestone Arena | 12,975 / 13,616 | $1,172,820 | ||
September 25 | Columbus | Nationwide Arena | 12,850 / 13,661 | $1,249,654 | ||
September 27 | Toronto | Canada | Scotiabank Arena | 16,006 / 16,006 | $1,578,711 | |
September 29 | Pittsburgh | United States | PPG Paints Arena | 13,386 / 13,537 | $1,275,219 | |
September 30 | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | 16,391 / 20,000 | $1,604,504 | ||
October 2 | Washington, D.C. | Capital One Arena | 14,503 / 15,381 | $1,548,259 | ||
October 4 | Charlotte | Spectrum Center | 14,944 / 15,692 | $1,483,234 | ||
October 6 | Newark | Prudential Center | 13,107 / 13,432 | $1,857,223 | ||
October 7 | Boston | TD Garden | 13,225 / 13,485 | $1,600,769 | ||
October 10 | Hartford | XL Center | 10,899 / 12,744 | $929,142 | ||
October 12 | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | 14,459 / 15,888 | $1,650,148 | ||
October 14 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | 28,275 / 28,275 | $3,980,239 | ||
October 15 | ||||||
November 10[lower-alpha 4] | Philadelphia | Philadelphia Naval Shipyard | — | — | — | |
December 30[lower-alpha 5] | Las Vegas | Mandalay Bay Events Center | ||||
December 31[lower-alpha 5] | ||||||
2019 | ||||||
Australia[24][25] | ||||||
February 19 | Brisbane | Australia | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | DJ Noah Passovoy Cxloe |
10,572 / 10,827 | $952,243 |
February 21 | Sydney | Qudos Bank Arena | Cxloe | 16,602 / 16,602 | $1,526,547 | |
February 22 | Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena | 28,270 / 28,270 | $2,609,402 | ||
February 23 | ||||||
Asia[24][26][27] | ||||||
February 25 | Tokyo | Japan | Tokyo Dome | DJ Noah Passovoy | — | — |
February 27 | Seoul | South Korea | Gocheok Sky Dome | 30,573 / 30,573 | $3,533,735 | |
March 1 | Kaohsiung | Taiwan | National Stadium | 47,669 / 48,033 | $5,572,698 | |
March 3 | Macau | Cotai Arena | — | 12,647 / 12,667 | $2,371,387 | |
March 5 | Pasay | Philippines | Mall of Asia Arena | — | — | |
March 7 | Singapore | National Stadium | 43,301 / 47,157 | $5,562,070 | ||
March 9 | Bangkok | Thailand | Challenger Hall | 18,301 / 18,301 | $2,399,003 | |
Europe[24] | ||||||
June 1 | Aalborg | Denmark | Mølleparken | DJ Noah Passovoy Sigrid |
16,611 / 16,611 | $1,507,428 |
June 3 | Cologne | Germany | Lanxess Arena | 16,255 / 16,255 | $1,171,871 | |
June 5 | Prague | Czech Republic | O2 Arena | Sigrid | 16,507 / 16,507 | $1,208,223 |
June 6 | Kraków | Poland | Tauron Arena | 18,023 / 18,023 | $1,383,301 | |
June 8[lower-alpha 6] | London | England | Wembley Stadium | — | — | — |
June 10 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Ziggo Dome | Sigrid | 16,206 / 16,206 | $1,065,357 |
June 11 | Paris | France | AccorHotels Arena | 16,178 / 16,178 | $1,218,247 | |
Asia[28] | ||||||
June 14 | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | Coca-Cola Arena | — | — | — |
Latin America | ||||||
August 31[lower-alpha 7] | Willemstad | Curaçao | World Trade Center Piscadera Bay |
— | — | — |
North America[29] | ||||||
October 25 | Hollywood | United States | Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino | Brynn Cartelli Chevel Shepherd |
5,800 / 5,800 | $1,100,000 |
Asia[30] | ||||||
December 19[lower-alpha 8] | Doha | Qatar | Doha Exhibition and Convention Center | — | — | — |
North America[31][32] | ||||||
December 30[lower-alpha 9] | Las Vegas | United States | Mandalay Bay Events Center | Phantom Planet | 15,437 / 16,634 | $2,419,966 |
December 31[lower-alpha 9] | ||||||
Total | 767,562 / 821,060 (93.44%) | $80,182,080 | ||||
Cancelled shows
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2018 | |||||
July 13[lower-alpha 10] | New York City | United States | Rockefeller Plaza | Scheduling conflict | [34] |
2019 | |||||
July 6[lower-alpha 11] | São Paulo | Brasil | Autódromo José Carlos Pace | Festival postponement | [35] |
July 7[lower-alpha 11] | |||||
References
Notes
- ↑ The concert on August 4, 2018, in Cedar Rapids is part of the Newbo Evolve Festival.[21]
- ↑ The concert on August 5, 2018, in Canton at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium is part of the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame.[22]
- ↑ The concert on August 25, 2018, in Monterrey at Fundidora Park is part of the Bud Light Hellow Festival.
- ↑ The concert on November 10, 2018 in Philadelphia was part of a free event to benefit the Philly Fights Cancer.[23]
- 1 2 The concerts on December 30 and 31, 2018, in Las Vegas at Mandalay Bay Events Center is part of the New Year's Eve 2019 Festival.
- ↑ The concert on June 8, 2019, in London at Wembley Stadium is part of the Summertime Ball.
- ↑ The concert on August 31, 2019, in Willemstad at World Trade Center Piscadera Bay is part of the Curaçao North Sea Jazz Festival.
- ↑ The concert on December 19, 2019, in Doha at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center is part of the Qatar Live Festival.
- 1 2 The concerts on December 30 and 31, 2019, in Las Vegas at Mandalay Bay Events Center is part of the New Year's Eve 2020 Festival.
- ↑ The concert on July 13, 2018, in New York City at Rockefeller Plaza was originally to be part of the Citi Summer Concert Series,[33] but was cancelled due to scheduling conflict.
- 1 2 The concerts on July 6 and 7, 2019, in São Paulo at Autódromo José Carlos Pace was originally to be part of the VillaMix Festival, but was cancelled due to the festival has been postponed.
Citations
- ↑ "Tour – Maroon 5". maroon5.com. Retrieved November 6, 2017.
- ↑ Leight, Elias (October 26, 2017). "Maroon 5 Announce New 2018 Tour Dates". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 23, 2018.
- ↑ Marano, Francesco (September 12, 2019). "Maroon 5 Add 2019 Tour Dates". Zumic. Retrieved September 12, 2019.
- ↑ Megan Armstrong (October 26, 2017). "Maroon 5 Hitting the Road with Julia Michaels for Red Pill Blues Tour". Billboard. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
- ↑ "Maroon 5 Announce 2019 'Red Pill Blues' Australian Tour". August 29, 2018.
- ↑ "Maroon 5 announce CXLOE as special guest on the Australian leg of their Red Pill Blues World Tour February 2019". Amnplify. September 23, 2018. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
- ↑ Sigrid (September 4, 2018). "Sigrid announces to join Maroon 5's Red Pill Blues Tour". Twitter. Retrieved September 14, 2018.
- ↑ "The Wallflowers and Robert DeLong join Newbo Evolve lineup". KCRG. August 2, 2018. Retrieved August 2, 2018.
- ↑ "Country music star Lee Brice to open for Maroon 5 at HOF show". The Review. April 12, 2018. Retrieved April 12, 2018.
- 1 2 Doughty, Brian. "Maroon 5 Live at Hard Rock Live". Local 10. Retrieved September 4, 2019.
- 1 2 "Maroon 5 at Hard Rock Live". www.Facebook.com. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
- ↑ "Maroon 5 at Mandalay Bay Events Center". Sunny 106.5. September 9, 2019. Retrieved September 12, 2019.
- ↑ "Maroon 5 Setlist at Tacoma Dome, Tacoma". setlist.fm. Retrieved May 31, 2018.
- ↑ "【迷迷歌單】Maroon 5 Red Pill Blues Tour Live in Kaohsiung 魔力紅2019高雄演唱會". March 2019.
- ↑ "Millie Bobby Brown Performed 'Girls Like You' at Maroon 5 Concert: Watch". Billboard. September 24, 2018. Retrieved September 24, 2018.
- ↑ Bowenbank, Starr (September 10, 2018). "Drake, Niall Horan, G-Eazy & More Pay Tribute to Mac Miller in Concert: Watch". Billboard. Retrieved September 10, 2018.
- ↑ Graff, Gary (October 1, 2018). "Maroon 5 Dedicate 'She Will Be Loved' to Aretha Franklin in Detroit". Billboard. Retrieved October 1, 2018.
- ↑ "Maroon 5 announces 2018 "Red Pill Blues" tour dates". CBS News. October 26, 2017.
- ↑ "Current Boxscore | Billboard". Billboard. Archived from the original on June 14, 2018. Retrieved June 14, 2018.
- ↑ "Current Boxscore". Billboard. Retrieved November 14, 2018.
- ↑ "GO Cedar Rapids Announces "Newbo Evolve" featuring Maroon 5, Kelly Clarkson and the Cedar Streamer Zi". Music Update Central. January 29, 2018. Retrieved November 10, 2021.
- ↑ "Maroon 5 to headline Pro Football Hall of Fame concert in August". Cleveland.com. February 22, 2018. Retrieved August 17, 2023.
- ↑ Hughe Dillon (November 10, 2018). "Seinfeld, Maroon 5 perform at 'Philly Fights Cancer's event". Philly Voice. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
- 1 2 3 "Shows".
- ↑ "Ticketek Australia". Premier.ticketek.com.au. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
- ↑ "Maroon 5、来日決定(2019年2月)". August 28, 2018.
- ↑ "Current Boxscore | Billboard". Billboard. Archived from the original on April 17, 2019. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
- ↑ "Confirmed: Maroon 5 to perform at Coca-Cola Arena on June 14". What's On. April 8, 2019. Retrieved June 14, 2019.
- ↑ "Maroon 5 to Headline Grand Opening of New Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino". The Boca Raton Tribune. May 29, 2019. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
- ↑ "Maroon 5, Katy Perry, and many more artists to perform in Qatar this December". Qatar Living. November 19, 2019. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
- ↑ "Maroon 5 at Mandalay Bay Events Center". Sunny 106.5. September 9, 2019. Retrieved September 20, 2019.
- ↑ "Billboard Boxscore". billboard.com. Archived from the original on January 14, 2020. Retrieved January 16, 2020.
- ↑ "TODAY & Citi Announce Lineup For 23rd Summer Concert Series". BroadwayWorld. May 4, 2018. Retrieved November 15, 2020.
- ↑ Maroon 5 (June 19, 2018). "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we will be cancelling our performance in July on the Today Show". Twitter. Retrieved November 15, 2020.
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