High Def Maroon 5 Special
. Kicking off their summer tour, the band will take the stage for "Fuse Presents: Maroon 5 Live From the Beacon Theatre" airing live in HD on Fuse. Fuse and Coca-Cola have collaborated to bring the show to fans across the U.S. with limited commercial interruptions. "We couldn't be more excited to be doing this concert with Fuse," said Maroon 5's frontman Adam Levine. "The network has always been a huge supporter of what we're doing musically and we're honored to be joining the lineup of artists who have done this special with them in the past." There will be no public sale of tickets for the event. Instead, seats will be available for a charity to be selected by Maroon 5 and families who are affiliated with The Garden of Dreams Foundation, a charity that works closely with all areas of MSG to benefit kids in crisis in the tri-state area. Maroon 5's third studio album, Hands All Over, is scheduled for release on Tuesday, September 21 from A&M/Octone. Produced by rock studio legend Robert John "Mutt" Lange, well-known for his work with AC/DC, Def Leppard, The Cars and more, the album is a hybrid of rock, pop, funk and R&B. On Friday, July 30, Maroon 5 will begin their summer tour, encompassing nearly 30 dates by summer's end. The shows will feature special guests including Owl City, Guster, Kris Allen, VV Brown and Ry Cuming � all varying by state. Preview and Purchase Maroon 5 CDs |
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