Globally known for their anthemic hits and dynamic live performances, Imagine Dragons will bring their electrifying “Loom World Tour” to London.
The band will cap off the European leg of their tour with flair at one of London’s most iconic venues, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. These shows are scheduled for Friday, 25 July, and Saturday, 26 July, 2025. The tour supports their sixth album, “Loom.” The band has performed at some of the biggest venues in North America, South America, and Asia.
With their recent nine-track album and a medley of other hits, pyrotechnics, and the band’s emotional connection, their 2025 dates promise to be packed with memorable moments. The European leg will kick off in Milan at the Ippodrommo Sna La Mura and conclude with two shows in London.
This article covers everything you need to know about their London shows, including dates, venues, setlists, and much more.
Background
Imagine Dragons is an American pop-rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada. The band was founded by lead singer Dan Reynolds in 2008 alongside guitarist Wayne Sermon, bassist Ben McKee, and drummer Daniel Platzman, who left the band in 2023. The band’s debut album, “Night Visions,” released in 2012, was a masterpiece that catapulted them to fame. With hits like “Radioactive,” now a diamond-certified anthem that spent 87 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, and “It’s Time,” the band has become one of the best-selling bands in the world, with over 74 million albums sold and 10 Top 40 singles.
Subsequent albums like “Smoke + Mirrors” released in 2015, “Evolve” (2017), “Origins” in 2018, and “Mercury – Acts 1 & 2” released in 2022, the band has solidified their status in the world of pop-rock and has earned a Grammy award for “Best Rock Performance.” Also, they have won other awards and earned multiple diamond certifications.
The band is best known for their effortless ability to blend pop, rock, and electronic influences, tackling themes like mental health and resilience in the same vein. Reynolds’ raw vocals and the band’s cinematic sound have added a pleasing coating of melodies to their songs, resonating globally. By 2025, with “Loom” as their latest project, Imagine Dragons continues to redefine modern rock, boasting a legacy of selling out arenas and breaking streaming records; 10 songs have surpassed 1 billion plays on Spotify alone, a legendary feat.
The Loom World Tour
Imagine Dragons announced the “Loom World Tour” on April 22, 2024, supporting the band’s sixth album, “Loom.” The album was released on June 28, 2024, featuring nine tracks, including the hit “Eyes Closed.” The album was a breath of fresh air for the band, balancing their classic bombast with fresh creativity to produce arguably the year’s best album. The band launched their fifth concert in Camden, New Jersey, on July 30, 2024, and will conclude in London on July 26, 2025.
The “Loom World Tour” is their most ambitious tour yet; they have played in iconic venues across North and South America and Asia. It’s a celebration of “LOOM’s” introspective yet triumphant vibe, paired with their greatest hits, delivered with next-level visuals and unrelenting energy. For London, it’s the grand finale of the European leg, promising an unforgettable close.
The tour is in full swing as the band will resume their global trek in April 2025. The North American leg was wrapped in October 2024 with a four-night run at the Hollywood Bowl. The band was praised for their orchestral collaboration and fireworks-laden finale. Fans raved about the choice of songs that made the setlist of the “Loom World Tour” in North America; debuts and classics were played with raw intensity. Reynolds’ crowd engagement was at its peak, often sharing messages on mental health.
The Asian leg followed in November-December 2024, hitting cities like Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur. The band had to adapt to indoor arenas, but this was no barrier. Each show had explosive results, with fans buzzed up even after the end shows. The tour’s seamless production and positive and all-ages vibe are what make their live performances unforgettable. By July 2025, the European leg will have rolled through cities like Stockholm, Lyon, and Barcelona while building momentum for London. The tour’s grand finale, the London double-header on July 25 and 26, promises to cap the European leg with a bang and Imagine Dragons tickets are selling out for every show.
Imagine Dragons in London
The pop-rock band from Las Vegas has confirmed two shows in London as part of their “Loom World Tour,” scheduled for 25 and 26 July 2025 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. These performances are the band’s only dates on this tour in the UK, making them must-see events for fans in the UK. The stadium is located in North London and is a state-of-the-art venue with a capacity of over 62,000.
North London is home to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. This iconic location, which offers both reserved seating and standing alternatives, is well-known for holding essential music events in addition to sporting events. Fans can anticipate an exciting performance that combines their timeless classics with a selection of their most recent songs from the 2024 album “Loom.” As seen by previous tours, Imagine Dragons’ participatory audience participation, dynamic stage presence, and visually stunning production—which includes features like confetti, beach balls, and fireworks—are highlighted in previous evaluations of their live performances.
In September 2024, tickets for these London performances went on sale to the general public through websites like Seatsnet.com. Earlier in the same month, several presale opportunities were available. Since a second show was added due to the “phenomenal demand” reported for these dates, availability may already be limited. Fans should check the band’s website for the most recent ticket information. The performances will highlight London’s 2025 summer music scene, showcasing the band’s distinctive pop-rock intensity.
The stadium perfectly fits the band’s last stop in Europe; its cutting-edge facilities and peak acoustics make it the ideal setting for Imagine Dragons’ high-energy spectacle. The band has announced that the show on Saturday will feature special guest Declan McKenna to add an extra layer of excitement.
The stadium is well-connected via public transport, so finding your way to the venue will be easy. The stadium is a 5-minute walk from the White Hart Lane Station. Fans coming from the Seven Sisters or the Tottenham Hale, i.e., the Victoria Line and National Rail, can get to the stadium via shuttle buses. Parking is limited, so fans are encouraged to come on time or use public transport, which is more comfortable. Other options include booking with the official coach partner, Big Green Coach, which offers sustainable travel from various UK cities like Birmingham, Bristol, and Cardiff.
How to get tickets
Visit renowned and trusted ticketing websites like Seatsnet.com to buy Imagine Dragons London tickets.
Endeavour to confirm the ticket fees and restrictions on ticket resales.
Follow Imagine Dragons on their social media accounts to get first-time updates and information about tickets and promotions.
While following Imagine Dragons’ handles for information, ensure you regularly check the ticketing websites in case of changes in the availability of tickets.
Possible setlist for the London shows
The setlist for the Las Vegas outfit since its first performance in Camden has been a blend of hits and deep cuts from their latest album, “Loom,” and timeless classics from previous albums. The setlist for the band’s shows in London may evolve slightly by July 2025, as the band will resume their “Loom World Tour” in April. However, tracks like “Nice to Meet You,” “Wake Up,” and “Gods Don’t Pray,” alongside fan favourites such as “Radioactive,” “Demons,” and “Believer,” will surely make a list for their shows in London.
Imagine Dragons often tweaks the order of their setlist or adds surprises to it. For two hours or more, fans in London can expect to witness Dan Reynolds’ signature emotional delivery packed with memorable moments tailored to the UK audience.
Here is a list of songs that the band could include in their setlist for the London shows:
“Fire in These Hills”
“Thunder”
“Bones”
“Take Me to the Beach”
“Whatever It Takes”
“Next to Me”
“It’s Time”
“Bad Liar”
“Nice to Meet You”
“Wake Up”
“Demons”
“In Your Corner”
“Enemy”
“Eyes Closed”
“Radioactive”
“Don’t Forget Me”
“Kid”
“Gods Don’t Pray”
“Walking the Wire”
“Believer” (Encore)
Banned items at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
To ensure the safety and enjoyment of all attendees at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, there are strict policies on prohibited items. Here’s a comprehensive list based on standard stadium regulations for shows and Imagine Dragons’ tour norms:
Bags: No bags larger than A4 size (approximately 21 cm x 30 cm) are allowed. Also, small handbags or purses are permitted but subject to search.
Weapons of every kind, knives, firearms, or sharp objects are strictly forbidden. The band will ensure your safety in collaboration with the stadium’s security officials, so these weapons are unnecessary.
Alcohol and Drugs: The band’s raw energy is the only intoxicating thing allowed at the venue. Alcohol, illegal substances, and glass bottles are banned from the venue.
Professional Recording Equipment: Cameras with detachable lenses, tripods, and video recorders are not allowed, though personal smartphones will be allowed into the venue.
Food and Drink: Only sealed plastic water bottles (up to 500 ml) are permitted, and no outside food is allowed. Food stands will be located at special locations within the stadium.
Signs and Banners: Large signs can block the views of other fans in attendance and will not be allowed into the stadium. Signs with offensive content are also banned; small handheld signs may be allowed at staff discretion.
Smoking/vaping is prohibited inside the stadium, though designated outdoor areas may be available.
Other prohibited items include umbrellas, laser pointers, air horns, and drones. Fans should check the official Tottenham Hotspur Stadium website a few days before the update date, as policies can shift. Also, ensure to adhere to these regulations, as defaulters will not be allowed inside the venue.
Dates for London shows
FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2025
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM
LONDON, UK
SATURDAY, JULY 26, 2025
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM
LONDON, UK
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