Adam Levine’s music career isn’t slowing down amid his cheating scandal.
The Maroon 5 frontman and his bandmates announced on Tuesday that they will begin a residency in Las Vegas in March 2023.
M5LV will run through August 2023 for 16 shows, with tickets on sale next month.
“M5LV • THE RESIDENCE. We’re going back to Vegas!” read a statement on the band’s Instagram account.
“Tickets on sale Monday, October 3 at 10 a.m. PT. 🚀💫,” the caption continued. “3/24, 3/25, 3/29, 3/31, 4/1, 4/5, 4/7, 4/8 & 7/28, 7/29, 8 /2, 8/4, 8 /5, 8/9, 8/11, 8/12.”
Although 43-year-old Levine did not share the information on his own Instagram account, he did change his profile picture to the M5LV logo.
The songwriter has been a member of the band since 1994, which currently consists of Jesse Carmichael, James Valentine, Matt Flynn, PJ Morton and Sam Farrar.
The band will perform in Vegas on October 1, and TMZ reported last week that Levine will not be answering questions from reporters at the MGM Grand concert.
The Grammy winner has been under scrutiny since Sumner Stroh alleged via TikTok on September 19 that she was having an affair with Levine, leading to multiple other women posting alleged flirty DM exchanges with the guitarist.
Levine, who has two daughters with wife Behati Prinsloo and is expecting a third child, denied the affair – but managed to “cross over”[ing] the line” with its inappropriate social media posts.
“I used poor judgment to talk to anyone other than my wife in ANY flirty way,” the “This Love” singer wrote via Instagram Stories last week. “I have addressed that and taken proactive steps to remedy this with my family.
“I take full responsibility,” he continued. “We’ll get through it. And together we will get through it.”
Prinsloo, 34, has yet to deal with Levine’s scandal.
However, the Victoria’s Secret Angel appeared to send a message with the shirt she was wearing while spending time in Santa Barbara with her husband. “Love,” was written at the top in black font.
Levine has admitted to cheating on partners in the past and told Cosmopolitan in 2009 that “monogamy is not in our genetic makeup.”
He added: “People cheat. I cheated. And you know what? There’s nothing worse than feeling like you’re doing it.”