The Voice judge and Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine revealed a tour for 2016. The band will embark on a North American tour with Tove Lo, R. City and Phases in September 2016. The tickets will go on sale Nov. 14.

The band's latest album, 'V', debuted at #1 on Billboard's Top 200 and is a sonic summation of the group's journey to date - capturing the essence of the earliest Maroon 5 hits through to their most recent successes, as well as providing a picture of its artistic growth in the future, PR Newswire wrote. The album's debut single "Maps" set a record for the highest debut by a group on Top 40 radio charts in 18 years and has earned a top 100 spot in 18 countries. The music video for the band's chart topping single "Sugar" has logged nearly one billion views to date. The band's latest single "Feelings" is out now. 

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Meanwhile, the “She Will Be Loved” frontman opened up to Ryan Seacrest on a radio interview, about the secret success of the band.
“I signed a deal with the devil,” Levine joked on On Air With Ryan Seacrest before taking the question seriously and responding with his thoughts on how Maroon 5 has been able to deliver hit after hit.

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The 36-year-old singer said, “I opened myself up to a lot of different music that beforehand I hadn’t really been open to. When you’re a songwriter and you want to do it for a very, very long time you have to learn to adapt. And to be open to different kinds of collaboration. And that leads to a lot of success.”

The success of Maroon 5 over the years isn’t without its criticism. According to Inquisitr.com, noted by a recent column via KQED Arts, the fact that Adam admits to being open to all different genres of music can actually leave the band ripe for critics to pounce. Blogger Emma Silver for example, ponders exactly how Maroon 5 has managed to be considered new and different simply by incorporating previously introduced music into their brand of pop.

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