Maroon 5 Announces Tour in Latin America Starting February 2016

American pop rock band Maroon 5 will be heading to their upcoming tour in Latin America starting February 2016, which will take place in Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Colombia and Argentina, according to reports.

Upon announcing their Latin America tour dates and destinations, Maroon 5's 12-stop tour shows have already been making rounds on social media, particularly on Twitter.

In fact, as the band revealed its tour show in Colombia which is scheduled for March 3 to be held at the Parque Salitre Magico in Bogota with a seat-capacity of 16,000, Maroon 5's front man Adam Levine became one of the ten trending topics on Twitter.

Reports also added that the announcement made at Colombia's biggest daily online-story website had gathered over 50,000 hits, which made the fans think that the 16,000 seat capacity won't be enough for the expected crowd. The band will be visiting Colombia for the second time after eight years.

Before Maroon 5's show in Columbia in March, the band will be playing three shows in Mexico, which will be held at Auditorio Banamex, Monterrey on February 26, in VFG Arena, Guadalajara on Feb 28, and at Foro Sol, Mexico City in March 1.

After Mexico, Maroon 5 will be heading to Columbia, Argentina, Chile and their last stop at Brazil, where the five-piece band plans to play in seven cities.

Maroon 5's show in Argentina will follow after Columbia in March 5, March 7 at the Moviestar Arena, Santiago, Chile, and March 11 at the Esplanada de Minerao, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.

For the next 12 months, Maroon 5 will be one of the several big-named bands and music artists to hit a tour in Latin America.

Hard rock band, Muse, will also head to Colombia, Brazil, Chile and Argentina, while the 'Roar' singer Katy Perry is all set to launch her Latin American tour in September, which includes her tour stops in Costa Rica and Paraguay.

For the other scheduled tour dates and tickets, fans can check Maroon 5's official website.

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