The Ultimate Fan’s Guide to Imagine Dragons Upcoming Loom World Tour

Imagine Dragons

For more than 12 years, Imagine Dragons have delivered melodic anthems that resonate with audiences worldwide, from Idaho to Italy. Whether categorized as arena rock, power pop, or criticized as formulaic, their music’s emotional impact on listeners is unmistakable, album after album. 

The Las Vegas-based trio – Dan Reynolds, Ben McKee, and Wayne Sermon – has faced mixed reviews from critics and peers alike. Yet, their knack for creating unforgettable tracks is indisputable. With a GRAMMY win to their name, the group boasts remarkable achievements, including 74 million album equivalents, 65 million digital song sales, and over 160 billion streams globally.

Following the release of their latest album, the three-man band are currently on tour. “Loom World Tour,” is the ongoing fifth concert tour by Imagine Dragons

Ahead of the 2025 leg of the tour, this article provides a comprehensive guide to the tour, album, ticket-buying tips, Setlist, tour dates, venues, and how to prepare for the ultimate concert experience.

 

Loom album 

Imagine Dragons released their sixth studio album, “Loom,” on June 28, 2024. The 9-track album has a slight difference from the two-part structure of their previous album, “Mercury—Act 1 & 2,” released in 2021 and 2022, respectively. The album marks a new chapter for the band; “Loom” is a colourful, melodic masterpiece that showcases the band’s willingness to explore new sonic territories while maintaining their signature anthemic sound.

The band worked on the album without Daniel Platzman, who left the band indefinitely in March 2023. However, the drummer officially announced his departure from the band in August this year. The album is the group’s first release without the Platzman in the band’s decade-plus existence.

The artwork for the cover of the album is unique; it features an image of a sunset or sunrise, with two figures standing silhouetted in the foreground. The ambiguity of this scene affects the album’s themes of change and new beginnings. Dan Reynolds had this to say about the cover: “You can’t really tell if it’s a sunset or a sunrise, and then there are two people kind of separated standing in front of it. That really kind of sums it up thematically when I listen to it,” he tells The Associated Press. “Is this the beginning of something new, or is this the end of something? And the sunset and the sunrise always kind of feel that way to me. It could be either/or.”

The album has 9 tracks; the hit single, “Eyes Closed,” explores the complexities of vulnerability and the power of human connection. “Take Me to the Beach” has a more high-tempo and infectious rhythm; other notable songs include the album’s opening track, “Wake Up,” “Nice to Meet You,” and several others.

Loom World Tour

The “Loom World Tour,” which began at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey, is the ongoing fifth concert tour by Imagine Dragons. The Las Vegas band has been on the road since July 30, 2024, to promote their sixth studio album, “Loom,” which was released in June.

The tour was officially announced one month before the album was released, with the first dates of the “Loom Tour” posted the next day, April 23, 2024, on the band’s social media platforms. However, due to overwhelming demand, the band announced extra dates in SLC, Toronto, and Los Angeles.

With gigs in North America, Asia, and South America, the band had a busy 2024. The trio kicked off the tour with gigs in Camden, Wantagh, Holmdel’s PNC Bank Arts Centre, and Mansfield in the United States. They had the sensational Myles Smith, known for his 2024 hit single “Stargazing,” open these shows. Imagine Dragons made their way to Canada, with two shows in Toronto’s Budweiser Stage; the band performed their only gig there. More shows in the United States followed; the band made stops in Clarkston, Columbia, Virginia Beach, Charlotte’s PNC Music Pavilion, Tampa, Dallas, and several others.

The band made a quick detour to South America, Brazil, at the Barra Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro; the band played a one-night concert on September 14 before making their way back to the United States. “Loom World Tour” saw the band make stops in 10 cities, including Phoenix, West Valley City, and Morrison, and conclude in Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl with four unforgettable shows and performances from EaJ and Cannons.

The American pop-rock band made their way to Asia; from November 21, the band brought their high-energy performances to Singapore, Taiwan, China, and Japan. They concluded their “Loom World Tour” for 2024 on December 8 at the Vinhomes Grand Park in Vietnam.

Imagine Dragons has one more show lined up for this year, but it is not part of their tour. The band will be performing at the Venetian Theatre at the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas on December 31, 2024. The concert is a one-night-only special New Year’s Eve celebration; it promises to be an electrifying experience. If you are planning to enter the new year with high vibes, make your way to Imagine Dragons’ Las Vegas concert.

Loom World Tour 2025

The Grammy Award-winning band, will perform on European stages in 2025 as part of their “Loom World Tour.” It will be their first-ever full stadium tour, with stops scheduled in 16 countries, including Italy, the UK, France, Spain, Estonia, the Netherlands, and many more.

The tour will begin with a one-night performance on 31 May in Zurich at the Stadion Letzigrund, Switzerland. The band will make stops in Sweden’s Tele2 Arena, where we can expect a fired-up performance. The multi-platinum band will perform at the revered Diego Armando Maradona stadium in Naples before making their way to the Portuguese capital for a concert at the Estadio da Luz on 26 June 2025.

The band will play in Madrid, Barcelona, and Lyon, celebrate American Independence on July 4th, and resume at the Stade de France in Paris on July 5. Imagine Dragons will play for the first time at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam on July 9, 2025, and make more stops in Belgium, Copenhagen, Warsaw, Frankfurt, and Lille. The “Loom World Tour” is scheduled to conclude at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the UK on July 26, 2024.

What fans can expect

Imagine Dragons’ “Loom World Tour” has captivated audiences worldwide with its unique mix of high-energy hits and unforgettable memories. The tour is in support of their recent album, “Loom,” which was released in June. During the band’s performances in 2024, the stage was a captivating piece of the tour. It changes into a stunning canvas as soon as the lights dim; a symphony of lights, lasers, and pyrotechnics illuminates the arena, providing an immersive experience that transports the audience to the heart of the show. In addition, the elaborate stage designs, which frequently incorporate aspects from the album’s artwork, improved the visual experience.

The visual experience is further enhanced by intricate stage designs, which frequently incorporate aspects from the album’s artwork. The set list skilfully combines songs from their most recent album, including the album’s hit singles “Eyes Closed,” “Kid,” “God’s Don’t Pray,” and the high-tempo “Take Me to the Beach.” The band performed fan favourites from other albums like “Demons” and “Thunder” and high-octane anthems like “Radioactive” and “Believer” to excite the crowd.

Fans can expect that during the European leg in 2025, the band will continuously deliver memorable moments throughout the tour. The band’s energy is contagious, and lead singer Dan Reynolds enthrals the audience with his strong voice and captivating stage presence.

The band’s performance has received continuous appreciation from those who have seen the “Loom World Tour.” Be a “Believer” and attend an Imagine Dragons concert next year.

Setlist

Imagine Dragons played songs from their recent and previous albums during their shows in 2024, captivating fans with fan favourites and deep cuts.

Here is a list of songs played at their previous shows that could make it into the setlist for their European leg in 2025.

  • Fire in These Hills
  • Thunder
  • Bones
  • Tiptoe
  • Take Me to the Beach
  • Whatever It Takes
  • Bad Liar
  • Nice to Meet You
  • Radioactive
  • Natural
  • Wake Up
  • Walking the Wire
  • Demons
  • Don’t Forget Me
  • Sharks
  • Follow You
  • In Your Corner
  • Eyes Closed
  • It’s Time
  • Believer

Ticket-buying tips

  • Visit renowned and trusted ticketing websites like Seatsnet.com to buy Imagine Dragons Zurich tickets for their shows in 2025.
  • Endeavour to confirm the ticket fees and restrictions on ticket resales.
  • Follow the band on their social media accounts to get first-time updates and information about tickets and promotions.
  • Consider travelling to Europe to get cheaper ticket prices.
  • While following Imagine Dragons handles for information, ensure you regularly check the ticketing websites in case of changes in the availability of tickets.
  • Ensure to act swiftly upon the availability of tickets, as they will be sold out swiftly.

Dates and venues

The band’s full list of 2025 European tour dates is as follows:

 

31 May: Stadion Letzigrund, Zurich, Switzerland

 

3 June: Song Festival Grounds, Tallinn, Estonia

 

5 June: Tele2 Arena, Stockholm, Sweden

 

9 June: Airport Letnany, Prague, Czech Republic

 

14 June: Puskas Arena, Budapest, Hungary

 

18 June: Stadio Euganeo, Padova, Italy

 

21 June: Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Naples, Italy

 

26 June: Estádio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal

 

28 June: Estadio Cívitas Metropolitano, Madrid, Spain

 

1 July: Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium, Barcelona, Spain

 

3 July: Groupama Stadium, Lyon, France

 

5 July: Stade de France, Paris, France

 

9 July: Johan Cruijff ArenA, Amsterdam, Netherlands

 

12 July: Werchter Boutique, Werchter, Belgium

 

14 July: Refshaleøen, Copenhagen, Denmark

 

16 July: Volksparkstadion, Hamburg, Germany

 

18 July: PGE Narodowy, Warsaw, Poland

 

21 July: Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt, Germany

 

23 July: Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille, France

 

26 July: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, UK

 

 

Xsnoize Author
Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and host of the XS Noize Podcast, where he interviews top music artists and emerging talent. Known for insightful, in-depth conversations, Mark brings a passionate, fan-first approach to music journalism. Favourite album: Achtung Baby by U2. Follow on X: @mark_xsnoize.

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