Music Levine confirms new album and tour of Maroon 5 on Jimmy Fallonvocalist’s show reveals that band will release a single at the end of the month

Music Levine confirms new album and tour of Maroon 5 on Jimmy Fallonvocalist’s show reveals that band will release a single at the end of the month

Vocalist reveals that band will release a single at the end of the month

Maroon 5 It’s back. During participation in The Tonight Showthe vocalist Adam Levine It has announced that the band will release a new album and tour this year.

After the presenter Jimmy Fallon Comment on rumors of a new band project, Levine confirmed:

“I can confirm that rumors are true.
And truth. The rumors are correct. ”

When pressed for more information, Levine joked:

“There are details. I can’t reveal everyone. But basically we will have a single at the end of the month … more or less. I’m very excited about it. An album comes out in summer – not specific, around that time. And then, even more vaguely, we will have a tour in the fall … more or less.”

During the interview, Levine also recalled the impact of working with the producer Benny Blanco in “Moves Like Jagger”a point of turning into the career of Maroon 5.

“He’s fun, hilarious,” Said Levine about Blanco. “He kind of convinced me to compose outside the band. Before that, I only wrote inside the group, we had never had outdoor composers.”

Blanco presented tracks as “Stereo Hearts” and “Moves Like Jagger”which, according to Levine, brought a new energy:

“It was a lot of fun. Having this new energy was great.”

Levine added:

“Interestingly, nowadays I wrote again, with no one around. But Benny was the first guy who made me think outside the band.”

Maroon 5’s latest album, Jordiwas launched in 2021 and had participation of Megan Thee Stallion, Stevie Nicks, Her and YG. Among the singles were “Memories” and “Nobody’s Love”. THE Rolling Stone He classified the album as “frankly elegiac”, commenting that “a little more escapism would have been welcome” on the album, considered excessively serious.


This article is a translation of Rolling Stone American, written by Emily Zemler and published April 8, 2025. Read the original version here.

Source: Rollingstone

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