The Maine

Neon Pop Punk

The Maine

About The Maine

Formed in Arizona back in 2007, The Maine released their sixth studio album in the spring of 2017 - during their tenth year together as a band. Over the years, the band has been labelled as pop, alternative, rock, emo and every style in between. Now, The Maine continue to defy genre stereotypes with their most recent album and independent release, Lovely Little Lonely. First single and alt-radio track, “Bad Behavior” dances its way into your head and in true pop fashion, refuses to leave - making an impact with its catchy hooks. The single also served visually as the band’s first music video for the album. The song tethers true to the heart of The Maine’s charm - frontman John O’Callaghan’s writing style - packaging it together as poetic pop. The album pushes into rock boundaries with tracks like “Do You Remember” while the haunting “Black Butterflies & Deja Vu” uses much softer vocals. Cohesively, the album flows together as the perfect natural evolution from their last full length, American Candy. The band allowed the fans a unique look into the creation of this record with an online web series following the studio process. The Maine continues to redefine what it means to be a band nowadays, proven again last year when they hosted their very own music festival. After its release, the band brought their new album to life on a headlining run of the same name - in several different continents worldwide.

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About The Maine

Formed in Arizona back in 2007, The Maine released their sixth studio album in the spring of 2017 - during their tenth year together as a band. Over the years, the band has been labelled as pop, alternative, rock, emo and every style in between. Now, The Maine continue to defy genre stereotypes with their most recent album and independent release, Lovely Little Lonely. First single and alt-radio track, “Bad Behavior” dances its way into your head and in true pop fashion, refuses to leave - making an impact with its catchy hooks. The single also served visually as the band’s first music video for the album. The song tethers true to the heart of The Maine’s charm - frontman John O’Callaghan’s writing style - packaging it together as poetic pop. The album pushes into rock boundaries with tracks like “Do You Remember” while the haunting “Black Butterflies & Deja Vu” uses much softer vocals. Cohesively, the album flows together as the perfect natural evolution from their last full length, American Candy. The band allowed the fans a unique look into the creation of this record with an online web series following the studio process. The Maine continues to redefine what it means to be a band nowadays, proven again last year when they hosted their very own music festival. After its release, the band brought their new album to life on a headlining run of the same name - in several different continents worldwide.

The Maine's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
24 Apr 2026 Live From Nashville Marathon Music Works, Nashville, TN, United States
26 Apr 2026 I LOVE YOU BUT... I CHOSE THE MAINE House of Blues Orlando, Orlando, FL, United States
28 Apr 2026 I LOVE YOU BUT... I CHOSE THE MAINE Jannus Live, St Petersburg, FL, United States
02 May 2026 The Maine (16 and Under with Parent or Legal Guardian) The Bomb Factory, Dallas, TX, United States
23 Sep 2026 The Maine TV Studio SWG3, Glasgow, SC, United Kingdom
24 Sep 2026 The Maine - I love you, but... I chose The Maine O2 Institute Birmingham, Birmingham, EN, United Kingdom
25 Sep 2026 I love you, but... I chose The Maine Roundhouse, London, EN, United Kingdom
26 Sep 2026 I love you, but... I chose The Maine Manchester Academy, Manchester, EN, United Kingdom

The Maine's Popular songs

  • Loved You A Little (with Taking Back Sunday and Charlotte Sands)
  • Black Butterflies and Déjà Vu
  • Touch

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Formed in Arizona back in 2007, The Maine released their sixth studio album in the spring of 2017 - during their tenth year together as a band. Over the years, the band has been labelled as pop, alternative, rock, emo and every style in between. Now, The Maine continue to defy genre stereotypes…
The Maine's most streamed songs include Loved You A Little (with Taking Back Sunday and Charlotte Sands), Black Butterflies and Déjà Vu, Touch. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
The Maine is primarily known for neon pop punk, frequently fusing it with elements of pop emo. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream The Maine's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Loved You A Little (with Taking Back Sunday and Charlotte Sands), Black Butterflies and Déjà Vu, Touch are available on all major platforms. Follow The Maine on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
The Maine has over 1.1M+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
The Maine is currently scheduled to perform in 8 cities: Nashville, Orlando, St Petersburg, Dallas, Glasgow, Birmingham, London, Manchester. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
The Maine's 2026 tour spans 2 countries: United States, United Kingdom. Check AllEvents for the full The Maine tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets in each country.
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