Dan Reynolds
American singer
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2025 | Dan Reynolds acts in the TV series Ransom Canyon, playing the character Billy Brinks in Season 1, Episode 9 titled 'About Forever'. |
2025 | Dan Reynolds performs with Imagine Dragons at the Hollywood Bowl, showcasing a live concert film featuring the band |
2024 | The divorce between Dan Reynolds and Aja Volkman was finalized. |
2024 | He co-wrote the non-album single 'Abyss' by Yungblud. |
2024 | Dan Reynolds is set to release the studio album 'Loom' in 2024. |
June 28 2024 | Imagine Dragons released their sixth studio album 'Loom'. |
April 20 2024 | The lead single 'Eyes Closed' from the album 'Loom' peaked at #7 on Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. |
2023 | Dan Reynolds was featured as himself in 'Imagine Dragons: Live in Vegas'. |
2023 | Dan Reynolds co-wrote and composed the song 'Life is Beautiful' by Thirty Seconds to Mars from the album 'It's the End of the World but It's a Beautiful Day'. |
July 2 2023 | Dan Reynolds competed in the white belt division of a Jiu-Jitsu World League tournament at UCLA, winning a bronze medal. |
April 18 2023 | Aja Volkman officially filed for divorce from Dan Reynolds. |
September 16 2022 | Dan Reynolds announced he and Aja Volkman were separating again. |
July 1 2022 | Imagine Dragons released 'Mercury - Act 2', the second part of their fifth studio album. |
2021 | He co-wrote the song 'Good Girl' by K.Flay, featured on the album 'Inside Voices / Outside Voices'. |
2021 | In the animated series 'Arcane', Dan Reynolds voiced himself and sang 'Enemy' in Season 1, Episode 5. |
September 3 2021 | Imagine Dragons released their fifth studio album 'Mercury - Act 1'. |
May 6 2021 | The episode featuring Dan Reynolds and his mother Christene aired on the Paramount+ series From Cradle to Stage. |
2020 | Dan Reynolds was the vocalist and co-writer for the non-album single 'Stand Up' by Tom Morello. |
2020 | Dan Reynolds made a guest appearance as himself in Season 19, Episode 3 titled 'Hell Caesar!' of Hell's Kitchen. |
2019 | He was a co-writer for the song 'This Baby Don't Cry' by K.Flay from the album 'Solutions'. |
2019 | Dan Reynolds provided vocals and co-wrote the song 'Original Me' by Yungblud from the EP 'The Underrated Youth'. |
2019 | Dan Reynolds contributed guitar, co-wrote, and provided backing vocals for the song 'Hustle' by Pink from the album 'Hurts 2B Human'. |
2019 | He co-wrote the song 'My Own Dance' by Kesha from the album 'High Road'. |
October 1 2019 | Dan Reynolds' son was born. |
June 29 2019 | The third Loveloud festival was held at USANA Amphitheater in West Valley City, featuring performers including Kesha and Tegan & Sara, alongside notable speakers such as Reynolds' ex-wife Aja Volkman. |
2018 | Dan Reynolds featured as himself in the documentary 'Believer'. |
2018 | Dan Reynolds voiced himself in 'Ralph Breaks the Internet', performing the song 'Zero' during the end credits. |
2018 | He provided vocals and co-wrote the song 'Lyin'' by Bishop Briggs from the album 'Church of Scars'. |
2018 | During the annual gala of The Tyler Robinson Foundation, which Dan Reynolds supports, the event raised $2.1 million to help young people dealing with cancer. |
2018 | Dan Reynolds co-wrote and provided vocals for the non-album single 'Skipping Stones' alongside Hans Zimmer. |
November 9 2018 | Imagine Dragons released their fourth studio album 'Origins'. |
November 7 2018 | Dan Reynolds announced that he and Aja Volkman decided against their divorce; Volkman co-wrote the song 'Bad Liar' which was released the same day. |
July 28 2018 | During the 2018 Loveloud festival, Utah's Lieutenant Governor Spencer Cox announced that Governor Gary Herbert declared July 28, 2018, as 'Loveloud Day in Utah'. |
July 28 2018 | The second Loveloud festival took place at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, featuring performances from Imagine Dragons and other artists, raising approximately a million dollars for various charities. |
June 25 2018 | The film Believer premiered on HBO. |
April 2018 | Dan Reynolds began sharing his struggles with physical and mental health on social media. |
April 26 2018 | Dan Reynolds announced his intention to divorce Aja Volkman after just over seven years of marriage. |
January 20 2018 | The film Believer, which focuses on LGBTQ youth suicides in Utah and the Loveloud concert, premiered at Sundance. |
2017 | Dan Reynolds was the co-writer of the song 'Last Day Alive' by The Chainsmokers featuring Florida Georgia Line from the album 'Memories...Do Not Open'. |
2017 | Dan Reynolds received the Trevor Hero Award for his contributions and support related to LGBTQ+ issues. |
August 26 2017 | Reynolds organized the charity festival Loveloud in Orem, aimed at fighting teen suicide and encouraging acceptance of LGBTQ youth. The concert featured acts like Imagine Dragons and donated profits to organizations such as The Trevor Project and GLAAD. |
June 23 2017 | Imagine Dragons released their third album 'Evolve'. |
March 28 2017 | Dan Reynolds' fraternal twin daughters were born. |
2016 | Dan Reynolds formed Night Street Records, an imprint label under Interscope Records, with his first signing being alternative hip-hop artist K.Flay. |
2016 | Dan Reynolds partnered with Novartis's ThisASLife to raise awareness about ankylosing spondylitis and discussed his mental health struggles in an interview. |
2016 | Dan Reynolds earned a song credit in the film 'Me Before You' for the score inclusion of 'Not Today'. |
2016 | Dan Reynolds received a song credit for the score of 'Kung Fu Panda 3', which includes portions of 'I'm So Sorry'. |
2016 | He contributed vocals to the non-album single 'Hands' performed by various artists for Orlando. |
2016 | Dan Reynolds provided vocals for the song 'Someone Else' by Steve Angello from the album 'Wild Youth'. |
2015 | Dan Reynolds announced his battle with ankylosing spondylitis during a concert at the First Direct Arena in Leeds. |
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