Adam Levine is mounting a Maroon 5 comeback with new album and tour

After keeping fans in suspense for years, singer Adam Levine has revealed he is mounting a Maroon 5 comeback.

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Adam Levine is mounting a Maroon 5 comeback
Adam Levine is mounting a Maroon 5 comeback

Adam Levine is mounting a Maroon 5 comeback with a new album and tour.

The frontman, 46, has kept fans in suspense on the band’s possible return since the group’s last album, ‘Jordi’, in 2021.

He has now said on ‘The Tonight Show’ starring Jimmy Fallon about how the band is ready to release new music soon: “I am gonna confirm the rumours are true.”

Adam remained tight-lipped about the finer details, but he offered a few nuggets of information for fans.

He said: “The rumours are correct. There are details. I cannot divulge all the details.”

Adam went on to reveal Maroon 5 will release a new single at the end of April – adding: “I’m really excited about it.”

He also hinted at the release of the full album, which is expected sometime over the summer.

Adam added: “Non-specifically around the summertime” – a statement which he followed with an even vaguer update about the band’s plans to tour in the fall.

He said: “And then, even more non-specifically, there is a tour coming in the fall-ish.”

The upcoming Maroon 5 album, which apparently still does not have a confirmed title, will follow in the footsteps of Maroon 5’s previous records, including ‘Red Pill Blues’ (2014), ‘Overexposed’ (2012), ‘Hands All Over’ (2010), ‘It Won’t Be Soon Before Long’ (2007), and ‘Songs About Jane’ (2002.)

Adam’s appearance on ‘The Tonight Show’ came on the heels of his return to ‘The Voice’, on which he is coaching for the 27th season of the show.

After stepping away from the program during season 16, Adam explained why he came back during a junket before the premiere of the latest season of the show.

He said: “I honestly feel like the stars aligned.

“It was one of those moments where we started talking about it and it felt right... and it hadn’t felt right until now.”

Adam, who had spent nearly nine years on the show, admitted he needed a break from the relentless schedule that came with the job.

He said: “Doing it for so long, so consistently... you can definitely start to get burnt.

“I started to feel like I was kind of getting away from things that matter to me the most, like making music and playing music.”