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Maroon 5 To Make Their Grand Debut In India With Mumbai Concert In December!

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Yes, it’s happening! Maroon 5 is coming to India! The American pop-rock band will host its first-ever concert in India at Mahalaxmi Race Course in Mumbai on December 3. Tickets for Maroon 5 concert will go live at BookMyShow on November 6 only for Kotak Credit Card customers. Whereas the general sale will begin at 2 pm on November 8.

An announcement for Maroon 5’s India concert was teased by BookMyShow on Tuesday, using their 2014 song “Maps.” Since their album Songs About Jane in 2002, Maroon 5 – currently comprising Levine, guitarist-keyboardist Jesse Carmichael, guitarist James Valentine, drummer Matt Flynn, keyboardist P.J. Morton and bassist Sam Farrar – earned global fame. Their top songs that flittered between pop, rock, R&B and hip-hop include “This Love,” “She Will Be Loved,” “Animals,” “Girls Like You” featuring rapper Cardi B, “Moves Like Jagger” and “Payphone,” among others. The band released their most recent album – Jordi – in June 2021.

With a career spanning three decades, Maroon 5’s diverse discography has regularly topped global charts, earning them super stardom status. The band will deliver a career-spanning set that will include everything from timeless classics to recent chart-toppers for their performance in Mumbai.

The concert will feature a setlist spanning their greatest hits and fan favourites including hits like ‘This Love’, ‘She Will Be Loved’, ‘Sugar’, ‘Girls Like You’ and others.

 

 

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