DUBAI: Adam Levine, the lead vocalist of pop-rock band Maroon 5, spoke about the group’s upcoming performance in Egypt, saying that it feels “crazy” and “wild.”
The Grammy award-winning band will meet their fans at the Giza Pyramids on May 3.
During an interview with US host Ellen DeGeneres, the music sensation said: “It’s not one of the things, I think, as a musician you think is feasible or possible. It just seems so, kind of, out of this world to be able to do it. It’s rare there. They don’t let everybody do it. So, it’s pretty cool.”
“It’s just like one of those crazy bucket lists, like I can’t even believe we are doing. It won’t even feel real until we are actually there,” he added.
This will be Levine’s first time visiting Egypt, he said.
The concert is part of the group’s world tour, which they announced on Instagram to their 8.3 million followers in February.
The band will perform in the UAE on May 6 and in Israel on May 9.