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2013 Honda Civic Tour Kicks Off Tomorrow in St. Louis


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Outing Marks Most Successful Tour for Maroon 5 to Date

TORRANCE, CA--July 31, 2013: Start your engines - this year's highly anticipated Honda Civic Tour will kick off tomorrow when headliner Maroon 5 takes the stage alongside special guest Kelly Clarkson in St. Louis. The series of shows marks the best selling trek in the tour's 12-year history and Maroon 5's most successful series of US dates ever. In addition to Kelly Clarkson, the band will be joined by PJ Morton, Rozzi Crane and Tony Lucca on select dates (full tour routing below). The Honda Civic Tour, promoted by Live Nation, will make 33 stops across the United States.

Adam Levine says, "We had such a great time touring the U.S. earlier this year and are really looking forward to getting back on the road with the Honda Civic Tour. We've been rehearsing these past couple of days and we can't wait to spend the rest of the summer with our fans."

Continuing a Honda Civic Tour tradition, Honda will present fans with an opportunity to check out a 2013 Honda Civic Si and a CBR250R motorcycle that have been customized and autographed by Maroon 5. The vehicles will be on display at each tour stop, where fans can also register onsite for their chance to win a custom vehicle or a front row flyaway trip to two of the final tour dates. For complete rules and to enter online, please visit Honda.us/M5Civic.

Several shows on the Honda Civic Tour are sold out but there are still tickets available for a select number of dates. Fans can check for ticket availability by visiting ticketmaster.com.

Tour Dates

* = Sold Out Show

August 1*

St. Louis, MO

Verizon Wireless Amphitheater St. Louis

(Rozzi Crane to open)

August 3*

Indianapolis, IN

Klipsch Music Center

(Rozzi Crane to open)

August 4

Cincinnati, OH

Riverbend Music Center

(Rozzi Crane to open)

August 6

Pittsburgh, PA

First Niagara Pavilion

(Rozzi Crane to open)

August 7

Camden, NJ

Susquehanna Bank Center

(Rozzi Crane to open)

August 9*

Mansfield, MA

Comcast Center

(Rozzi Crane to open)

August 10*

Holmdel, NJ

PNC Bank Arts Center

(Rozzi Crane to open)

August 11*

Wantagh, NY

Nikon at Jones Beach Theater

(Rozzi Crane to open)

August 25

Chicago, IL

First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre

(Rozzi Crane to open)

August 26

Cleveland, OH

Blossom Music Center

(Rozzi Crane to open)

August 28*

Detroit, MI

DTE Energy Music Theatre

(Rozzi Crane to open)

August 31

Hartford, CT

Comcast Theatre

(Rozzi Crane to open)

September 1

Scranton, PA

Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain

(Rozzi Crane to open)

September 4

Darien, NY

Darien Lake Performing Arts Center

(Tony Lucca to open)

September 5

Saratoga Springs, NY

Saratoga Performing Arts Center

(Tony Lucca to open)

September 7

Bristow, VA

Jiffy Lube Live

(Tony Lucca to open)

September 8

Virginia Beach, VA

Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach

(Tony Lucca to open)

September 10

Raleigh, NC

Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek

(Tony Lucca to open)

September 11

Charlotte, NC

Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Charlotte

(Tony Lucca to open)

September 13

Tampa, FL

Live Nation Amphitheater

(PJ Morton to open)

September 14

West Palm Beach, FL

Cruzan Amphitheatre

(PJ Morton to open)

September 16

Atlanta, GA

Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood

(PJ Morton to open)

September 18*

Austin, TX

Austin360 Amphitheater

(PJ Morton to open)

September 19*

Houston, TX

The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

(PJ Morton to open)

September 22

Dallas, TX

GEXA Energy Pavilion

(PJ Morton to open)

September 24*

Denver, CO

Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre

(Rozzi Crane to open)

September 27

Portland, OR

Sleep Country Amphitheater

(Rozzi Crane to open)

September 28

George, WA

Gorge Amphitheatre

(Rozzi Crane to open)

October 1

Marysville, CA

Sleep Train Amphitheatre

(Rozzi Crane to open)

October 2

Mountain View, CA

Shoreline Amphitheatre

(Rozzi Crane to open)

October 4*

Irvine, CA

Verizon Wireless Amphitheater

(Rozzi Crane to open)

October 5*

San Diego, CA

Cricket Wireless Amphitheater

(Rozzi Crane to open)

October 6*

Los Angeles, CA

Hollywood Bowl

(Rozzi Crane to open)

About Maroon 5 Capturing their first of three Grammy Awards as "Best New Artist" of 2005 and going on to sell more than 17 million albums worldwide, Maroon 5's releases have gone gold and platinum in over 35 countries. The band won over fans and critics alike with the hybrid rock/R&B sound they introduced on their debut album, Songs About Jane and their double platinum album, It Won't be Soon Before Long, which included hits like "Makes Me Wonder" and "If I Never See your Face Again." In 2010, the band released their third studio album, Hands All Over, which was certified platinum. The collection featured two hit singles including the Hot AC smash "Misery" and the anthemic "Moves Like Jagger," which climbed to the #1 spot on the Top 40, Hot AC and Billboard Hot 100 charts. The track has also become one of the best-selling singles of all time. Following the release of the album, both "Misery" and "Moves Like Jagger" received GRAMMY nominations.

Maroon 5's latest album Overexposed has quickly reinforced the group's status as a powerhouse in popular music with all of the collection's singles quickly rising to the top of the charts. The third single off of the album, "Daylight," claimed the # 1 spot on both Top 40 and Hot AC radio charts. In the process, the band set a record for the most #1's (six in total) by a group in the Top 40 chart's 20-year history. Maroon 5's latest hit is "Love Somebody."

In addition to his work with Maroon 5, Adam Levine will return for the fourth season as a coach on the #1 NBC hit series The Voice this spring. Adam also recently made his small screen acting debut on the new 2012 season of the hit FX drama American Horror Story, and has landed a lead role in the major motion picture film, Can A Song Save Your Life from director John Carney.