Maroon 5 is always ready to rock.
Fans headed to the group’s concert at the Ithink Financial Amphitheatre Sept. 23 at 7 p.m. will be in for quite a show.
At the front of it all: Adam Levine, the group’s frontman, known for his tattoos, shirtless Super Bowl performance, controversial coaching on “The Voice,” co-executive producing of “Songland,” husband of Behati Prinsloo and dad to two daughters.
The group has won three Grammy Awards and sold more than 75 million albums.
Their seventh album “Jordi,” released in June, is a tribute to the band’s longtime manager Jordan Feldstein, who passed away in 2017 of a pulmonary embolism. “[It’s] named after our late, great, fabulous amazing ex-manager, who passed away a few years ago, sadly,” Levine told Ellen DeGeneres. “And so we thought there was no better tribute than to name the album after our boy.”
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