2020 Tour (Maroon 5 tour)

The 2020 Tour (also known as the 2021 Tour and the 2022 Tour) is the eleventh headlining tour by American band Maroon 5. Visiting the Americas, the tours started in Mexico City on February 23, 2020, and is set to end in Dominican Republic on April 16, 2022; comprising 54 dates. It was originally set to take place in 2020 only, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the North American leg, along with shows in Bogotá and Buenos Aires, were postponed.

2020 Tour
World tour by Maroon 5
Promotional poster for the 2020 Tour
Location
Associated albumJordi
Start dateFebruary 23, 2020
End dateApril 16, 2022
Legs3
No. of shows54
Maroon 5 concert chronology

Background

On November 11, 2019, Maroon 5 announced the 2020 Tour was revealed, which will take place in Latin America.[1] The band confirmed more additional dates of the tour from November 19[2] and December 4, 2019,[3] (with North America), respectively. Artists Meghan Trainor and Leon Bridges, were announced as opening acts in the North American leg in the summer.[4] However, on May 15, 2020, the band announced the rest of North American leg has been postponed, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5] The rescheduled dates will be billed as the 2021 Tour. In July 2020, Maroon 5 announced the dates of 2021 Tour, was revealed.[6] This tour in support of the band's seventh studio album Jordi.[7] The previous artists has since been replaced by Blackbear and Ava Max, as new openers to the band's 2021 Tour.[8][9]

In December 2021, Maroon 5 announced new additional dates in Latin America for their 2022 Tour.[10]

Controversy

On February 27, 2020, the band performed at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival, a televised music festival in Chile. The presentation, which began 29 minutes late, was listed as "mediocre" by the specialized press, inside and outside Chile. The BBC said that Adam Levine performed the songs with "lack of energy and out of tune", adding that the disappointment of the fans increased when videos were leaked, when he was leaving the stage, showing him angry and saying that "they were deceived", that it was a concert for television, and that Viña del Mar is a "shitty city". That created an atmosphere of rejection inside and outside of his fans who were very upset by the words of disrespect from the band's leader.[11] Levine later posted on Instagram to apologized for the incident[12] and the band said it had experienced technical difficulties with the audio feed to Levine's ear pieces.[13]

Set list

The following set list was obtained from the concert held on February 28, 2020, in Santiago.[14] It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue.
Date City Country Venue Opening act Attendance Revenue
Latin America: 2020 Tour[15]
February 23, 2020 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol Okills 72,383 / 100,000 $4,166,464
February 24, 2020
February 27, 2020 Viña del Mar Chile Quinta Vergara Amphitheater N/A N/A N/A
February 28, 2020[lower-alpha 1] Santiago Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida 21,304 / 26,210 $1,967,459
March 1, 2020 São Paulo Brazil Allianz Parque Melim 45,467 / 45,467 $3,529,068
March 3, 2020 Brasilia Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha 35,770 / 35,770 $2,079,946
March 5, 2020 Recife Esplanada do Classic Hall 25,735 / 25,735 $1,504,051
March 7, 2020 Rio de Janeiro Área Externa da Jeunesse Arena 28,339 / 28,339 $2,046,346
March 10, 2020 Montevideo Uruguay Estadio Centenario Meri Deal 16,321 / 16,321 $1,205,367
North America: 2021 Tour[17]
August 10, 2021 Auburn United States White River Amphitheatre Blackbear 14,679 / 15,236 $969,368
August 12, 2021 West Valley City USANA Amphitheatre 18,657 / 19,834 $1,037,286
August 14, 2021 Albuquerque Isleta Amphitheater 14,548 / 15,031 $1,218,947
August 16, 2021[lower-alpha 2] Dallas Dos Equis Pavilion 15,393 / 16,161 $899,591
August 18, 2021 Maryland Heights Hollywood Caisino Amphitheatre 13,562 / 14,586 $786,942
August 19, 2021 Milwaukee American Family Insurance Amphitheater 13,330 / 23,712 $860,953
August 21, 2021 Noblesville Ruoff Music Center 21,514 / 24,380 $1,093,925
August 23, 2021 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre 13,181 / 14,850 $1,083,155
August 25, 2021 Burgettstown The Pavilion at Star Lake 12,343 / 22,961 $536,687
August 26, 2021 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center 15,216 / 20,697 $762,120
August 28, 2021 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center 16,040 / 20,357 $998,230
August 30, 2021 Chicago Wrigley Field Blackbear
Ava Max
27,577 / 39,587 $2,560,497
September 1, 2021 Darien Darien Lake Amphitheater Blackbear 11,937 / 21,862 $628,091
September 2, 2021 Toronto Canada Budweiser Stage 11,979 / 15,869 $955,341
September 4, 2021 Camden United States BB&T Pavilion 14,264 / 24,821 $824,757
September 5, 2021 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium Blackbear
Ava Max
14,988 / 30,420 $1,226,052
September 7, 2021 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live Blackbear 14,235 / 22,583 $879,754
September 8, 2021 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion 11,613 / 18,815 $685,755
September 10, 2021 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center 14,143 / 17,178 $854,732
September 12, 2021 Boston Fenway Park Blackbear
Ava Max
27,954 / 33,619 $2,790,775
September 15, 2021 Raleigh Coastal Credit Union Music Park Blackbear 14,482 / 19,976 $851,336
September 18, 2021[lower-alpha 3] Atlanta Piedmont Park N/A N/A N/A
September 19, 2021[lower-alpha 3]
September 23, 2021 West Palm Beach ITHINK Financial Amphitheatre Blackbear 15,012 / 18,000 $877,521
September 24, 2021 Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre 16,769 / 17,645 $1,106,600
September 27, 2021 Austin Germania Insurance Amphitheater 9,630 / 12,487 $807,636
September 28, 2021 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion 13,849 / 15,859 $1,146,182
October 1, 2021 Phoenix Ak-Chin Pavilion 16,852 / 18,965 $1,089,452
October 2, 2021 Los Angeles Banc of California Stadium Blackbear
Ava Max
17,468 / 23,610 $2,093,707
October 5, 2021 Chula Vista North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre Blackbear 14,557 / 19,520 $968,139
October 7, 2021 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre 20,580 / 22,000 $1,073,337
October 8, 2021 Concord Concord Pavilion 11,255 / 12,500 $894,195
October 23, 2021[lower-alpha 4] Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl N/A
December 30, 2021[lower-alpha 5] Las Vegas Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
December 31, 2021[lower-alpha 5]
Postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic[lower-alpha 6] Bogotá Colombia Parque Salitre Magico
Latin America: 2022 Tour
March 26, 2022 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Estadio Quisqueya N/A
March 28, 2022 San Juan Puerto Rico Coliseo De Puerto Rico
March 30, 2022 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol
April 1, 2022[lower-alpha 7] Monterrey Fundidora Park
April 5, 2022 Sao Paulo Brazil Allianz Parque
April 6, 2022 Porto Alegre Fiergs
April 8, 2022[lower-alpha 8] Buenos Aires Argentina Campo Argentino de Polo
April 10, 2022 Asuncion Paraguay Jockey Club
April 13, 2022 San Jose Costa Rica Coca-Cola Amphitheater
April 16, 2022 Punta Cana Dominican Republic Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

Cancelled dates

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason Ref.
June 25, 2020 Flushing United States Citi Field COVID-19 pandemic [26]
September 9, 2020 Hartford Xfinity Theatre
July 21, 2021 Denver Ball Arena [27]
July 28, 2021 Portland Moda Center
July 31, 2021 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
August 3, 2021 Edmonton Rogers Place
August 6, 2021 Fargo United States Fargodome
August 7, 2021 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
August 11, 2021 Lincoln Pinnacle Bank Arena
August 13, 2021 Kansas City T-Mobile Center
August 14, 2021 Oklahoma City Chesapeake Energy Arena
August 18, 2021 North Little Rock Simmons Bank Arena
September 10, 2021 New York City Madison Square Garden
September 13, 2021 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center Scheduling conflict [28]
September 17, 2021[lower-alpha 9] Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena [29]

Notes

  1. The concert on February 28, 2020 in Santiago was originally scheduled to take place at the Estadio Nacional, but it was moved to the Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida.[16]
  2. The concert on August 16, 2021 in Dallas was part of the Nissan Concert Series.
  3. The concerts on September 18 and 19, 2021, in Atlanta, were part of the 2021 Music Midtown festival.[18]
  4. The concert on October 23, 2021 in Los Angeles was part of Audacy's We Can Survive concert.[19]
  5. The concerts on December 30 and 31, 2021, in Las Vegas are part of Audacy's New Year's Eve Festival 2022.[20]
  6. The show on March 9, 2021 in Bogotá was originally scheduled on March 14, 2020, but it was rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[21][22]
  7. The concert on April 1, 2022 in Monterrey as part of the 2022 Pal Norte festival.[23]
  8. The concert on April 8, 2022 in Buenos Aires was originally scheduled on March 12, 2020 and then March 11, 2021, but it was rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[24][25]
  9. The show on September 17, 2021, in Las Vegas at T-Mobile Arena, as part of the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Festival, was cancelled due to scheduling conflict.

References

  1. Maroon 5 (November 11, 2019). "Maroon 5 Announces the 2020 Tour". Twitter. Retrieved November 12, 2019.
  2. Peacock, Tim (November 19, 2019). "Maroon 5 Announce Additional Dates For 2020 Mexico And South American Tour". UDiscoverMusic. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
  3. "Maroon 5 Announce 2020 North American Tour". Live Nation Entertainment. December 4, 2019. Retrieved December 18, 2019.
  4. "Maroon 5 Announce 2020 North American Tour". PR Newswire. December 4, 2019. Retrieved December 18, 2019.
  5. Kaufman, Gil (May 15, 2020). "Maroon 5 to Reschedule 2020 North American Summer Tour". Billboard. Retrieved May 15, 2020.
  6. Aniftos, Rania (July 13, 2020). "Maroon 5 Announces New Routing for 2021 Tour". Billboard. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  7. Schube, Will (June 7, 2021). "Maroon 5 Announces Tour In Support Of New Album, 'Jordi'". UDiscover Music. Retrieved November 20, 2021.
  8. Mims, Taylor (June 7, 2021). "Maroon 5 Are Hitting the Road For an Eight-Week 2021 Tour". Billboard. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  9. Schube, Will (August 2, 2021). "Maroon 5 Add Ava Max to North American Stadium Tour". UDiscover Music. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  10. Maroon 5 (December 10, 2021). "We're excited to continue our 2021 Tour into 2022 and announce new dates in Latin America". Facebook. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  11. Savage, Mark (February 28, 2020). "Maroon 5 criticised for 'reluctant' festival performance in Chile". BBC News. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
  12. Contreras, Cydney (February 28, 2020). "Adam Levine Addresses Maroon 5's "Unprofessional" Performance at Chilean Music Festival". E! News. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
  13. Cobo, Leila (February 28, 2020). "Here What Maroon 5 Has to Say After Wisely Criticized Set at Chile's Vina Del Mar Festival". Billboard.
  14. Cabello, Pamela (February 29, 2020). "Maroon 5 en Estadio Bicentenario La Florida: Ansiedad y expectación hacia la perfección" [Maroon 5 at Estadio Bicentenario La Florida: Anxiety and expectation towards perfection]. Parlante (in Spanish). Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  15. Sources for tour dates in Europe:
  16. "Concierto de Maroon 5 se traslada del Estadio Nacional al Bicentenario de La Florida" [Maroon 5 concert moves from the National Stadium to the Bicentenario de La Florida]. La Tercera (in Spanish). December 3, 2019. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  17. Sources for tour dates in Europe:
  18. "Music Midtown announces 2021 lineup with Maroon 5, Miley Cyrus, 21 Savage, and more". Melodic Magazine. June 18, 2021. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  19. "Maroon 5 joins the 2021 'We Can Survive' lineup". Audacy. Retrieved October 5, 2021.
  20. "Maroon 5 to headline New Year's Eve at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas". News 3LV. September 20, 2021.
  21. "Por alerta de coronavirus, Maroon 5 no se presentará este sábado en Bogotá" [Due to coronavirus alert, Maroon 5 will not perform this Saturday in Bogotá]. El Espectador (in Spanish). March 12, 2020. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  22. Maroon 5 (April 3, 2020). "Thanks everyone for being patient. We're happy to announce our shows in Argentina and Colombia have been rescheduled. The rescheduled shows will take place on March 9, 2021 at Parque Salitre Magico in Bogota and March 11, 2021 at Campo Argentino de Polo in Buenos Aires". Twitter. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  23. "Maroon 5 y The Strokes en el Pa'l Norte 2022: Cartel complete, fechas y precious De los boletos" [Maroon 5 and The Strokes at Pa'l Norte 2022: Full lineup, dates and ticket dates]. Marca (in Spanish). November 30, 2021. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
  24. "Postergan los shows de Soda Stereo y el Lollapalooza, y cancelan el de Maroon 5: cuáles son los recitales afectados por el coronavirus" [Soda Stereo and Lollapalooza shows postponed, and Maroon 5 show canceled: which concerts are affected by the coronavirus]. Clarín (in Spanish). March 12, 2020. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
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  26. https://www.maroon5sin.com/news/title/maroon-5-announces-2021-tour-updates
  27. https://maroon5sin.com/news/title/important-update-about-maroon-5-2021-tour
  28. "Maroon 5 concert at SPAC cancelled, no explanation given". Syracure. Retrieved September 7, 2021.
  29. "Las Vegas' Area15 hosts this year's iHeartRadio Music Festival Daytime Stage". Las Vegas Weekly. September 16, 2021. Retrieved November 6, 2021.
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