Maroon 5’s Las Vegas Residency and brief tour have come to a close for 2025, but it’s not too late to see the band live if you’re desperate for tickets. They still have one performance scheduled for the year, and we’ll be keeping tabs on any new Maroon 5 tour details as they go live.
Originally formed in 1994, Maroon 5 celebrated 30 years together as they kicked off their Las Vegas residency in the summer at the Dolby Live at Park MGM in 2024. The new tour, referred to in shorthand as “M5LV: The Las Vegas Residency,” is an extension of their 16-show residency from the previous year.
We’ve got you covered if you’re looking for how to get tickets to Maroon 5’s concert tour. Here’s our breakdown of Maroon 5’s show schedule, purchasing details, and original and resale ticket price comparisons. You can also browse ticket specifics at your leisure on StubHub and Vivid Seats.
Maroon 5 2025 tour schedule
Maroon 5’s tour has come to a close so far for 2025, leaving only the band’s summer appearance at Dick’s Sporting Goods Open left to buy tickets for. We’ll keep this story updated with new concert tour details as they go live.
How to buy tickets for the Maroon 5 2025 concert tour
You can buy standard original tickets for Maroon 5’s 2025 concert tour on Ticketmaster and Live Nation. However, the quantity of remaining original tickets continues to decrease as each concert date approaches.
How much are Maroon 5 tickets?
With only the Dick’s Sport Goods Open left for Maroon 5’s 2025 schedule, the most affordable tickets for the band start at $116 from StubHub and $130 from Vivid Seats.
Who is opening for Maroon 5’s tour?
Maroon 5 doesn’t have any opening acts for its Las Vegas residency concert dates, and the band has not announced any opening acts for its international tour dates.
Will there be international tour dates?
Maroon 5’s tour has concluded for 2025, leaving no international tour dates for fans to attend as of writing.
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