Imagine Dragons
American pop rock band
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2025 | The song 'Stars' appeared on 'The Itch', ending a fan hunt lasting over a decade. |
2025 | Imagine Dragons teased the upcoming single 'Dare U' featuring NLE Choppa. |
February 21 2025 | Released 'Reflections (from the Vault of Smoke + Mirrors)', containing fourteen previously unreleased demos from the Smoke + Mirrors album, preceded by the promotional single 'Monica'. |
2024 | The band released multiple singles for their upcoming album 'Loom', including 'Eyes Closed' with J Balvin, 'Nice to Meet You', 'Wake Up', 'Take Me to the Beach', and collaborated with Kygo on 'Stars Will Align'. |
2024 | Dan Reynolds gave an interview to Rolling Stone defending the band's performances in controversial locations, arguing against depriving fans of concerts due to political tensions. |
December 16 2024 | Released a remix of 'Take Me to the Beach' featuring Ado. |
November 1 2024 | Released a remix of 'Take Me to the Beach' featuring Jungeli. |
October 18 2024 | Released a remix of 'Take Me to the Beach' featuring Ernia. |
October 11 2024 | Scheduled release of Imagine Dragons live album on Amazon Music Songline through Interscope and Kidinakorner Records, to be available on digital download and LP formats. |
October 11 2024 | Released a live album as part of Amazon Music's Songline docuseries, and a remix of 'Take Me to the Beach' featuring Baker Boy. |
September 27 2024 | Released 'Stars Will Align', their second collaboration with Kygo. |
August 21 2024 | Drummer Daniel Platzman officially announced his departure from the band. |
July 2 2024 | Unveiled a music video for 'Wake Up', directed by Matt Eastin. |
June 28 2024 | Loom, Imagine Dragons' sixth studio album, is released through Kidinakorner and Interscope Records, featuring nine tracks and produced by the band and Mattman & Robin. |
May 24 2024 | Released 'Nice to Meet You' as the second single from the 'Loom' album. |
May 8 2024 | Unveiled the official track list and song lengths for the 'Loom' album. |
May 3 2024 | Released a remix of 'Eyes Closed' featuring J Balvin. |
April 25 2024 | Teased a new collaboration on social media. |
April 22 2024 | Announced their sixth studio album 'Loom', scheduled for release on June 28, and revealed the Loom World Tour with 30 dates across the United States, starting July 30. |
April 3 2024 | Released the single 'Eyes Closed'. |
April 1 2024 | Band announced their new single 'Eyes Closed', set to release on April 3. |
March 10 2024 | Imagine Dragons began teasing new music on their social media platforms. |
2023 | GEMA registered 'Stay' along with 14 other songs. |
2023 | Continued presence on charts with #177 on the US Billboard 200 chart for the year-end performance. |
2023 | Imagine Dragons released music videos for 'Crushed' and 'Children of the Sky'. |
2023 | Imagine Dragons released singles 'Crushed' and 'Children of the Sky'. |
2023 | Performed in Baku, Azerbaijan, which was criticized by System of a Down singer Serj Tankian for potentially endorsing the country's authoritarian president. |
2023 | Andrew Tolman returned to the band as a touring musician. |
August 30 2023 | Released the song 'Children of the Sky' in promotion of the video game Starfield. |
July 28 2023 | Released 'Imagine Dragons: Live in Vegas' live album through Interscope and Kidinakorner Records, available on CD, digital download, and LP formats. |
July 14 2023 | Released a concert film 'Imagine Dragons: Live in Vegas' on Hulu, showcasing their concert at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas from September 10, 2022. |
May 10 2023 | Released a music video for 'Crushed', directed by Ty Arnold, telling the true story of Sasha, a 14-year-old boy from a Ukrainian village occupied by Russian troops. |
March 2023 | Daniel Platzman announces an indefinite hiatus from Imagine Dragons, marking a significant transition for the band. |
March 3 2023 | Drummer Daniel Platzman announced his absence from the South American leg of the Mercury Tour to focus on his health. |
2022 | Maintained chart position with #27 on the US Top Rock Albums (Billboard) chart and #146 on the US Billboard 200 chart for the year-end performance. |
2022 | The band continued releasing music videos for 'Mercury – Acts 1 & 2', including 'Bones', 'Sharks', 'I Don't Like Myself', and 'Symphony'. |
2022 | Released 'Waves' from 'Mercury – Acts 1 & 2', which achieved Platinum certification from SNEP. |
2022 | Releases double album Mercury – Acts 1 & 2, featuring the US top 5 hit 'Enemy'. |
September 15 2022 | Concluded the Mercury Tour in Los Angeles. |
September 9 2022 | Released a ten-year anniversary expanded edition of Night Visions featuring two previously unreleased demos. |
July 23 2022 | Became official ambassadors of the United24 platform, helping raise over $6 million for C-type ambulances to support Ukrainian medics. |
July 1 2022 | Released Mercury – Act 2, an 18-track compilation album containing both Mercury albums. |
June 24 2022 | Released the second single 'Sharks' for Mercury – Act 2. |
April 6 2022 | Announced Mercury – Act 2 would be released on July 1, 2022. |
March 11 2022 | Released the single 'Bones' as the lead single for Mercury – Act 2. |
February 6 2022 | Mercury Tour began in Miami. |
2021 | During a livestream, the band partially played the long-sought song 'Stars', confirming its existence after over a decade. |
2021 | Engineer Matt Sedivy posted photos revealing unreleased song titles 'Nine Lives', 'Spaces In Between', 'Stay', and 'Thank You'. |
2021 | Sustained chart visibility with #15 on the US Top Rock Albums (Billboard) chart and #114 on the US Billboard 200 chart for the year-end performance. |
2021 | Released singles 'My Life', 'Lonely', and 'No Time for Toxic People' from the album 'Mercury – Act 1'. |
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