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Maroon 5, pictured performing during the Rock In Rio Festival at the Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sept. 16, 2017, announced a 2018 tour on Thursday. MAURO PIMENTEL/AFP/Getty Images

Maroon 5 are heading out on tour to support their upcoming album, “Red Pill Blues,” and they’re bringing a special guest along with them.

The band’s sixth studio album drops on Nov. 3, making this the perfect time to announce their 2018 tour in support of it. Joining the pop-rock band on tour as the opening act is singer-songwriter Julia Michaels, who is also featured on the track “Help Me Out” on Maroon 5’s new album.

The artists are set to hit the road in mid-2018 for the first stop on May 30 in Tacoma, Washington at the Tacoma Dome. The shows will continue until the concert at the BB&T Center in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on June 17, when the tour will take a month-and-a-half hiatus. It’ll pick back up on Sept. 7 in Salt Lake City at the Vivint Smart Home Arena and won’t finish up until its Oct. 15 show at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Tickets for this tour will go on sale to the general public on Nov. 4 at 10 a.m. local time, which is the day after the album comes out. Those with an American Express card can get early access to tickets with a special pre-sale starting on Oct. 30 at 12 p.m. local time. Tickets purchased between Oct. 30 and Nov. 10 include a digital or physical copy of “Red Pill Blues.”

See the tour dates for Maroon 5‘s Red Pill Blues 2018 Tour dates below:

  • May 30 — Tacoma, Washington at Tacoma Dome
  • June 1 — Oakland, California at Oracle Arena
  • June 2 — Sacramento, California at Golden 1 Center
  • June 4 — Los Angeles, California at The Forum
  • June 7 — Phoenix, Arizona at Talking Stick Resort Arena
  • June 9 — Dallas, Texas at American Airlines Center
  • June 10 — Houston, Texas at Toyota Center
  • June 12 — San Antonio, Texas at AT&T Center
  • June 14 — New Orleans, Louisiana at Smoothie King Center
  • June 16 — Tampa, Florida at Amalie Arena
  • June 17 — Ft. Lauderdale, Florida at BB&T Center
  • Sept. 7 — Salt Lake City, Utah at Vivint Smart Home Arena
  • Sept. 9 — Denver, Colorado at Pepsi Center
  • Sept. 11 — Kansas City, Missouri at Sprint Center
  • Sept. 13 — St Louis, Missouri at ScottTrade Center
  • Sept. 14 — Chicago, Illinois at United Center
  • Sept. 16 — Milwaukee, Wisconsin at Wisconsin Entertainment and Sports Center
  • Sept. 18 — St. Paul, Minnesota at Xcel Energy Center
  • Sept. 20 — Indianapolis, Indiana at Bankers Life Fieldhouse
  • Sept. 22 — Louisville, Kentucky at KFC Yum! Center
  • Sept. 23 — Nashville, Tennessee at Bridgestone Arena
  • Sept. 25 — Columbus, Ohio at Nationwide Arena
  • Sept. 27 — Toronto, Ontario at Air Canada Centre
  • Sept. 29 — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at PPG Paints Arena
  • Sept. 30 — Detroit, Michigan at Little Caesars Arena
  • Oct. 2 — Washington, D.C. at Capital One Arena
  • Oct. 4 — Charlotte, North Carolina at Spectrum Center
  • Oct. 6 — Newark, New Jersey at Prudential Center
  • Oct. 7 — Boston, Massachussets at TD Garden
  • Oct. 10 — Hartford, Connecticut at XL Center
  • Oct. 12 — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Wells Fargo Center
  • Oct. 14 — New York, New York at Madison Square Garden
  • Oct. 15 — New York, New York at Madison Square Garden