Maroon 5 Warms Up For V Tour With Two New Year's Eve Shows in Vegas
December 30, 2014
With just two months remaining before the group begins its highly anticipated V Tour, Maroon 5 is slated to perform a pair of dates at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas to ring in the New Year. Adam Levine and company will wrap 2014 in style, playing back-to-back shows in the City of Sin alongside opening act Rozzi Crane. Both shows will see huge ticket prices on the secondary market as well, attributing to the monster year the Los Angeles-based band is having.
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Set to begin tonight, Maroon 5’s two-night stay in Las Vegas has topped the $300 average on the secondary ticket market. Maroon 5 tickets on TicketIQ to the band’s two shows at the Mandalay Bay Events Center average at $315.56. Only a handful of tickets remain to tonight’s show, but their New Year’s Eve bash currently owns a secondary average of $313.44 and get-in price of $74.
They’ll play top-priced shows at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Madison Square Garden in New York City and the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. The band heads to the Philips Arena on February 19, where the average secondary price is $392.41, up 43.2% over tour average, and get-in price starts at $86. They’ll invade Midtown Manhattan on March 6 and see a $391.58 secondary average and $92 get-in price. Their third most expensive show will be played on February 27 at the Bridgestone Arena. That show owns an average price of $383.84 and its cheapest seat is listed at $84.
On the other side of the financial spectrum, Maroon 5 will play its three cheapest shows of tour at the SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon, Canada, Tacoma Dome in Washington and The Forum in Los Angeles. They’ll be Canada-bound for a show in Saskatoon on March 25, where secondary average is 56% below tour average at $120.35. Get-in price for the show starts at $27. The sextet will play the Tacoma Dome just three days later and see a secondary average of $211.46, 22.8% below tour average, and get-in price of $56. Their third cheapest date will be at The Forum on April 3. Secondary tickets for that show average at $219.56 and get-in is listed at $58.
2015 will undoubtedly be another monster year for Maroon 5 as they tour their latest studio release, V. Prior to their 30-show stint across North America, however, the group will celebrate their success in Las Vegas and make new resolutions to reach even bigger feats in the New Year. If secondary ticket prices have any say in the matter, they’ve already done just that.