Maroon 5 - Heroine single and 2026 Latin American tour
Published on 08/18/2026 at 22:24 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael MĂĽller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Maroon 5 return with new music and a packed tour schedule. Their latest single Heroine was released on May 1, 2026 according to a label announcement and digital store listings, while the band extends its current touring cycle into Latin America later in the year.
New single Heroine and German context
The pop rock band Maroon 5 released the digital single Heroine on May 1, 2026, marking their first new studio track since the 2025 album Love Is Like, as confirmed by a Japanese Universal Music announcement and major digital platforms. Universal Music Japan describes the track as a long-awaited new song from the three-time Grammy winners, while Apple Music lists the single as the band’s latest release on that date.
Although Heroine has not yet entered Germany’s Official Singles Top 100 according to the latest GfK Entertainment listings, Maroon 5 remain a recurrent presence in the German market with older hits like Payphone and Memories continuing to generate streams. The search function of the Offizielle Deutsche Charts site still shows multiple entries for the band’s past singles and albums, underlining their sustained catalog appeal in Germany even when a brand-new single has not yet charted.
Tour dates across Latin America and beyond
Alongside the new single, Maroon 5 are on an extensive 2026 tour that includes a significant Latin American leg but currently no confirmed dates in Germany. A detailed tour schedule published by tmrw magazine shows the band playing Altos De Chavón in La Romana, Dominican Republic on May 1, 2026 and the Jose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico on May 3, before moving on to European shows in Milan, Chambord, Dublin and a headline slot at London’s BST Hyde Park on July 3. The tmrw report also lists a string of Latin American dates including Bogotá, Quito, Lima, Buenos Aires and a major appearance at Rock in Rio in Rio de Janeiro on September 12, 2026.
Additional listings from live-event platforms such as Perto and Hypebot corroborate these late-summer and autumn shows in South America and Mexico, including Estadio Nacional del Perú in Lima on August 31, Hipódromo de San Isidro near Buenos Aires on September 3, Recinto de Exposições in São José do Rio Preto on September 6, Allianz Parque in São Paulo on September 8, Casa de Apostas Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador on September 10, Rock in Rio’s Cidade do Rock in Rio de Janeiro on September 12, Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú in Mexico City on September 30, Estadio Borregos in Monterrey on October 3 and a finale at VidantaWorld in Nuevo Nayarit on November 12, 2026. These dates position the band’s current run as a truly global extension of the Love Is Like era, even though no German arena is on the routing at the moment.
Tour, charts and work overview
Fans in Germany can keep track of Maroon 5 news, chart moves and future tour plans via our ongoing coverage and the band’s official channels.
The musical core of Heroine and Love Is Like
Heroine continues the polished pop rock and R&B-inflected sound Maroon 5 developed on Love Is Like, with Adam Levine’s falsetto vocals foregrounded over a mid-tempo, synth-driven groove. Reviews from pop radio outlets describe the song as a return to some of the melodic sensibility of the band’s early 2000s work, while still using the slick production that has defined their more recent albums.
Within the band’s broader catalog, Heroine sits alongside a series of streaming-era staples that keep Maroon 5 among the most-heard pop rock acts worldwide. According to Spotify-based analytics compiled by chart-tracking site Kworb, the group’s songs had amassed more than 36.2 billion streams in total by mid-August 2026, with individual tracks like Payphone, Memories, Maps, Sugar and Moves Like Jagger each surpassing the two-billion-streams mark, underscoring how new material adds to an already massive digital footprint.
Where Maroon 5 stand now
Maroon 5’s next officially listed live date is August 27, 2026 at Coliseo Medplus in Bogotá, Colombia, as shown by current tour listings on Hypebot and Perto, with further shows scheduled through November 12, 2026 at VidantaWorld in Nuevo Nayarit, Mexico.
Maroon 5 at a glance
- Act: Maroon 5
- Genre: Pop rock / pop
- Origin: Los Angeles, United States
- Active since: 2001
- Lineup: Adam Levine (vocals, guitar), Jesse Carmichael (keyboards, guitar), James Valentine (guitar), Matt Flynn (drums), PJ Morton (keyboards), Sam Farrar (bass)
- Label: Interscope Records / Universal Music Group
- Key works: Songs About Jane (2002), It Won’t Be Soon Before Long (2007), V (2014), Love Is Like (2025)
- Current single: Heroine, released May 1, 2026
- Charts / certifications: Multiple German chart entries over the years; older single Payphone certified triple Gold in Germany in 2025, corresponding to 900,000 units, while several catalog tracks exceed two billion global streams.
- Next live date: August 27, 2026, Bogotá, Colombia, Coliseo Medplus
Key questions about Maroon 5
When did Maroon 5 release their single Heroine?
The band released Heroine as a digital single on May 1, 2026, according to Universal Music communications and digital platforms like Apple Music and Spotify, making it their first new song since the 2025 album Love Is Like.
Is Maroon 5’s current tour coming to Germany?
As of mid-August 2026, the officially listed dates for Maroon 5’s ongoing tour cover shows in Europe, Latin America, the United States and Mexico, but no German city is included on the current routing.
How strong is Maroon 5’s streaming presence?
Streaming statistics compiled from Spotify data show Maroon 5’s catalog surpassing 36 billion total streams by August 2026, with several individual songs like Payphone, Memories and Sugar each crossing the two-billion-streams threshold.
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