American singer and songwriter, Adam Levine, is set to perform in Vegas with his band, Maroon 5, despite recent cheating allegations. The talented musician will grace the stage of Shaquille O’Neal Foundation’s annual fundraising gala early next month.

The singer isn’t putting down his mic despite being in the news for the wrong reasons. He was accused by Sumner Stroh, a model, who claims they had an affair in 2021. Levine admitted to crossing the line but denied having any physical affair with her.

Before pleading with her, Stroh shared proof of her conversation with the singer. After that, more women stepped forward with claims that he was in their DMs.

The Girls Like You singer was apologetic to his wife for speaking to someone else in a flirtatious manner but hasn’t addressed other allegations.

Despite these cheating allegations, Adam Levine will continue with his professional engagements. Per TMZ, sources confirmed that there will be no red carpet at the gala in Vegas.

This means that he won’t be disturbed by the media about the issue. He will also proceed with his Asian tour which will last until the end of the year.

Adam Levine Spotted With Wife Despite Cheating Allegations in the Air

Things seem to be cordial between the LA-born M5 lead singer and his wife, Behati Prinsloo. They were spotted together in Montecito, CA this Wednesday wearing smiles and their wedding bands. Her baby bump wasn’t too visible as the duo announced their pregnancy some weeks ago.

Stroh has put out an apology to Adam Levine’s wife for the cheating allegation. According to the model, she realized that Prinsloo and her kids were the victims of the drama. Before pleading with her, Stroh shared proof of her conversation with the singer.

However, the couple’s recent snap proves that none of that affected their marriage and his career. He’s confident that they will get through this challenge with the numerous pieces of evidence in his corner.

It’s family first for Adam Levine, and his fans are happy to see him perform in Vegas on October 1.