Imagine Dragons, an American rock band renowned for their anthemic sound and dynamic performances, have recently announced their largest London show to date as part of the European leg of their Loom World Tour. This announcement marks a significant milestone in the band's career, reflecting both their growing popularity and the increasing demand for live music experiences in Europe. The Loom World Tour is poised to showcase not only the band's latest album but also their evolution as artists who continue to resonate with a diverse audience.
Dragons to engage with fans on a grand scale. The anticipated event is expected to draw thousands of attendees, further solidifying the band's status within the global music industry. Such large-scale events contribute significantly to local economies while fostering community engagement through shared musical experiences.
Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Spain, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Poland and Germany between May 31 and July 23, 2025.
They'll conclude the run with a huge London show at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on July 26. Tickets go on general sale from 10am local time this Friday (September 13). However, tickets for Madrid, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Warsaw and Werchter go on sale at 2pm local time this Friday.
Earlier this summer, the band unveiled their anxiously awaited sixth full-length album, LOOM to widespread acclaim. The album represents the pinnacle of their artistic journey of self-discovery and marks the best body of work they’ve ever made. LOOM, produced entirely by Imagine Dragons with Swedish hitmakers and longtime band collaborators Mattman and Robin, finds the perfect balance between the classic sounds that have made them superstars and the freshness that brought them joy in the studio.
Tickets go on sale this Friday (September 13), and presale options are available to Mastercard holders from Wednesday (September 11). Find a full list of new tour dates below and visit here to buy tickets.
Released on June 28, Loom follows the band’s two-part Mercury series (Acts 1 & 2) and marks a new chapter in their discography. According to Dan Reynolds, the album’s songs are born from a mix of emotions—sorrow, pain, and joy—offering listeners a deep and heartfelt experience.
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