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post Jan 30 2017, 5:46 pm
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Live should follow what Maroon 5 did today on Facebook.

"This is so cool! Go to our Facebook page and click 'Message' to talk to our chatbot. You will be the first to know when we release new music."

The band will notify you by bot of any news via live chat.


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post Jan 30 2017, 7:34 pm
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I just wish they would do something. They built up some hype with the NYE show and then ever since, crickets. They absolutely suck at marketing themselves. If I were in charge, their asses would already be out on the road on a headlining tour of smaller venues; starting with the east coast, venturing westward. Also, all of them should be interacting more with fans on social media. I checked yesterday & not a post since the Bottle Rock fest announcement January 6, or near about. Wow, three festival dates and silence. I'm so enthused. no.gif

Edit: Didn't read the Rolling Stone interview until after this thread. Good to see some talk. Still should be on the road!

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post Feb 2 2017, 9:11 pm
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QUOTE(Voodoo Lady @ Jan 30 2017, 7:34 pm) *

I just wish they would do something. They built up some hype with the NYE show and then ever since, crickets. They absolutely suck at marketing themselves. If I were in charge, their asses would already be out on the road on a headlining tour of smaller venues; starting with the east coast, venturing westward. Also, all of them should be interacting more with fans on social media. I checked yesterday & not a post since the Bottle Rock fest announcement January 6, or near about. Wow, three festival dates and silence. I'm so enthused. no.gif

Edit: Didn't read the Rolling Stone interview until after this thread. Good to see some talk. Still should be on the road!


Yeah, I would have understood if they didn't go right out, but there should be March and April dates booked, it should be impending. Or, if not, they should be in the studio recording, and telling the fans that on social media.


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post Feb 2 2017, 9:29 pm
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QUOTE(mfitz804 @ Feb 2 2017, 9:11 pm) *

Yeah, I would have understood if they didn't go right out, but there should be March and April dates booked, it should be impending. Or, if not, they should be in the studio recording, and telling the fans that on social media.



If March and April dates aren't set by now, what are the odds they will be in a few weeks? I am sure the venues need some advance notice, and you need time for ticket sales as well. With every day that goes by I think we are less likely to see Spring tour dates (outside of the announced festivals) and need to hope more for a Summer or even a Fall tour.


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