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Maroon 5 Push Back Tour to Summer 2021 Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
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The rock band led by frontman Adam Levine have announced that they are rescheduling their trek dates, which was originally set 30 May and 17 September, 2020.

AceShowbiz - Maroon 5 have put their planned U.S. tour on hold amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.

The "Payphone" stars announced on Friday (May 15) that they will be rescheduling the dates, currently booked for between 30 May and 17 September, amid the global pandemic.

"We want everyone to take care of themselves this summer and we really look forward to being back out with all our fans healthy and happy next year," frontman Adam Levine said in a statement.

The new dates will be scheduled for summer, 2021.

All tickets for the tour will remain valid and will be honoured for the new dates, which will be announced soon.

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