Grammy-winning pop-rock sensation Maroon 5 is set to perform in India for the first time with a concert scheduled in Mumbai on December 9. Known for their hits like "Sugar," "Girls Like You," and "Moves Like Jagger," Maroon 5 will finally bring their much-anticipated sound to Indian fans who have waited years for this moment.
An exclusive pre-sale for Kotak Credit Card holders will kick off on November 6, 2024, at 12 p.m., allowing early access for these customers to secure tickets. General ticket sales will follow, starting at 2 p.m. on November 8.
With a career spanning nearly three decades, Maroon 5 has continuously topped global charts with their unique blend of pop, rock, and funk. The band, originally formed in 1994 as Kara’s Flowers, gained fame with their debut album Songs About Jane, which earned them a Grammy for Best New Artist in 2005. Their impressive discography includes both timeless classics and recent chart-toppers, making them one of the most celebrated bands worldwide. Fronted by Adam Levine, alongside guitarist James Valentine, keyboardist Jesse Carmichael, bassist Sam Farrar, and drummer Matt Flynn, Maroon 5’s music has shaped the pop-rock genre and amassed millions of fans globally.
The announcement of Maroon 5’s concert has ignited excitement among Indian fans, with many expecting this to be one of the year’s biggest musical events. Attendees can look forward to a career-spanning setlist, mixing the band’s classic hits with their latest chart-toppers, ensuring an unforgettable night of music and celebration.
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