Maroon 5 headed to the East Coast in late June and early July for a few select dates and will next be back onstage for their upcoming Las Vegas residency shows
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Adam Levine of Maroon 5 performs onstage during Maroon 5 Live in Concert at Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on July 3, 2024
Adam Levine has a lot to look forward to!
After Maroon 5 wrapped their short East Coast tour and headlined Milwaukee and Ottawa festivals, Levine is preparing for his return to The Voice, which starts filming this summer.
“Adam is excited to be back on The Voice [set] this summer and looking forward to the new season,” a source exclusively tells PEOPLE of the new season that is set to air in 2025.
In addition to The Voice, the Maroon 5 frontman — who performed fan-favorite hits like “This Love,” “Moves Like Jagger” and “Sugar” with the band over the weekend — is also preparing for the second half of the band’s Las Vegas residency, which kicks off Sept. 27.
“New music is also coming soon,” the source tells PEOPLE of the group.
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Adam Levine of Maroon 5 performs onstage during Maroon 5 Live in Concert at Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on July 3
Maroon 5 kicked off their Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM in March 2023. The shows ran through August of that year, and in December, it was announced that the band was returning to Sin City for 16 more shows, beginning in May 2024.
“I’m really look forward to doing it again and honestly could never have told you that before we started,” Levine previously told PEOPLE, admitting he was initially “skeptical” of the residency. “I had no idea what to expect. Obviously I went into it with an open mind and a good attitude, but I was actually shocked at how much I enjoyed it.”
After the first half of their Vegas residency wrapped on June 1, Maroon 5 took a short break before traveling to the East Coast this summer for a few select dates through Michigan, Indiana, Toronto, North Carolina, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and New York. In early July, they headlined Milwaukee and Ottawa music festivals.
The second half of their Vegas residency picks back up on Sept. 27, and the band will play another eight shows before wrapping on Oct. 12.
Trae Patton/NBC/Getty Adam Levine (left) and Blake Shelton on ‘The Voice’
Before returning to Vegas, Levine will start filming season 27 of The Voice beside fellow coaches John Legend, Michael Bublé and newcomer Kelsea Ballerini. His return to the show, which was announced in early June, marks the first time he has come back since his departure in season 16.
At the time of his exit, Levine opened up about his decision to leave, penning a lengthy note on Instagram in May 2019.
“About 8 years ago, Mark Burnett convinced us to sign up for this show where you sit in a big red chair with your back turned away from the singers on the stage. First thank you must go to Mark. ❤️ We had no idea what we were doing or where it was going,” he wrote. “After the first day of shooting, I sat there, stunned. I said to myself ‘there’s some magic here. Something is definitely happening.’ It went on to be a life shaping experience that will be close to my heart forever.”
In his note, Levine also gave a shout-out to his best bud Blake Shelton, whom he coached alongside since the show’s premiere. “Our friendship is and always will be one for the books. Whatever this whole surreal experience was, I’m just happy I got to experience it with you. You’re my brother for life,” he wrote to the country star.
In May 2023, Levine returned to The Voice stage with Maroon 5 to perform their single “Middle Ground.”
NBC has yet to announce a premiere date for season 27, but season 26 is set to air this fall.