Maroon 5 has announced a 33-date tour schedule for 2018.

MAROON 5 ANNOUNCES 2018 TOUR

The so-called “Red Pill Blues” tour kicks off May 30, 2018 at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington, and ends Oct. 15 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The tour will promote the bands forthcoming sixth studio album Red Pill Blues, which is set for release on Nov. 23.

Our #REDPILLBLUESTOUR is here. Going out on the road all next year with @imJMichaels. Tickets on-sale Nov 4th. All dates are on Maroon5.com. see you then!

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Julia Michaels will be the opening act throughout the tour. She is also featured on a track on the new album, as is Kendrick LamarSZA, and A$AP Rocky.

Presale tickets will be available to American Express cardholders starting Monday, Oct. 30 at 10 am through Ticketmaster. All other fans can get their tickets on Saturday, Nov. 4 at 10 a.m. Additionally, all tickets bought before Nov. 10 will come with a free copy of the album.

See all tour dates below:

May 30: Tacoma, Washington — Tacoma Dome
June 1: Oakland, California — Oracle Arena
June 2: Sacramento — Golden 1 Center
June 4: Los Angeles — The Forum
June 7: Phoenix — Talking Stick Resort Arena
June 9: Dallas — American Airlines Center
June 10: Houston — Toyota Center
June 12 – San Antonio — AT&T Center
June 14 – New Orleans — Smoothie King Center
June 16 – Tampa — Amalie Arena
June 17 – Ft. Lauderdale — BB&T Center
September 7 – Salt Lake City — Vivint Smart Home Arena
September 9 – Denver — Pepsi Center
September 11 – Kansas City, Missouri — Sprint Center
September 13 – St Louis — ScottTrade Center
September 14 – Chicago — United Center
September 16 – Milwaukee — Wisconsin Entertainment and Sports Center
September 18 – St. Paul — Xcel Energy Center
September 20 – Indianapolis — Bankers Life Fieldhouse
September 22 – Louisville — KFC Yum! Center
September 23 – Nashville — Bridgestone Arena
September 25 – Columbus — Nationwide Arena
September 27 – Toronto — Air Canada Centre
September 29 – Pittsburgh — PPG Paints Arena
September 30 – Detroit — Little Caesars Arena
October 2 – Washington, D.C. — Capital One Arena
October 4 – Charlotte, North Carolina — Spectrum Center
October 6 – Newark — Prudential Center
October 7 – Boston — TD Garden
October 10 – Hartford, Connecticut — XL Center
October 12 – Philadelphia — Wells Fargo Center
October 14 – New York — Madison Square Garden
October 15 – New York — Madison Square Garden

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