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Imagine Dragons' 2022 Tour - See the Set List & Check Out Photos!

Imagine Dragons' 2022 Tour - See the Set List & Check Out Photos!

Imagine Dragons kicked off their Mercury World Tour a couple weeks ago and we have some great photos from a show this week!

Dan Reynolds and his bandmates hit the stage for their first-ever show at UBS Arena on Monday (February 14) in Elmont, N.Y.

The tour is in celebration of the release of Imagine Dragons ‘ latest album Mercury – Act 1 and there are 48 stops on the tour. The U.S. leg ends in mid-March and then the band will travel around Canada for a few weeks. In late May, the band heads to Europe for two months.

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1. “My Life” 2. “Believer” 3. “Polaroid” / “Hopeless Opus” 4. “It’s Time” 5. “Thunder” 6. “Amsterdam” 7. “Shots” 8. “Birds” 9. “Follow You” 10. “Natural” 11. “Lonely” 12. “Wrecked” 13. “Next to Me” 14. “I Bet My Life” 15. “Three Little Birds” (Cover) 16. “One Day” 17. “Whatever It Takes” 18. “It’s OK” 19. “Demons” 20. “Enemy” 21. “Bad Liar” 22. “Radioactive” 23. “The Fall” 24. “Walking the Wire” 25. “My Life” (Reprise)

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The concert was really great. Every members of the band had SO much energy that they shared with the public. Dan Reynolds made a speech on the LGBT youth at some point during the concert and that was great, he spoke with his heart and the public gave this love back. The light were blowing our minds and they were at their best during the whole concert.

At some point, there only were instumentals and the singer (Dan Reynolds) lied down on the ground and started doing yoga, which was pretty funny.

In the middle of the concert, they went on the second stage (smaller and in the middle of the room) so everyone could see them.

They ended the concert with the first song we have (my sisters and I) discovered them with six years ago.

I truly encourage people to go to their concert because they are one of the most fantastic band of the 21th century.

PS: if I can share an advise, if you really want to bring a goodie home, buy it BEFORE the concert. At the end, there are a lot of people and, I guess, less choice (we bought it before the concert so we had all the pleasure and time to choose what we wanted)

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I’ve been listening to the group since so long, and the first song I heard from them was Radioactive, which everyone knows I’m sure of it. The concert run an hour late, but nobody was complaining and they started with I don’t know why, which immediately put everybody in the mood. There was many generations mixed, and all the adults around me didn’t really knew imagine dragons, weren’t really sure if they were going to like it, and were really surprised to see they were just loving the concert. The group was playing and singing at the perfection, all of them was contributing to the making of each songs, and there was such a good atmosphere it was really incredible. Dan Reynolds (the lead singer) talked really often to the crowd during the show and also took a moment to raise awareness about LGBT youth, which was a really touching moment. Their energy, their complicity with each other, everything was perfect, and the last song, radioactive, there so well known hit, just ended the concert with a great energy. I loved it, probably one of the best concert I’ve ever been. Imagine dragons is not like many artists who just come on stage, say hi, sing ( either in playback, or wrong), don’t interact with the crowd, and get out of stage without a thank you. Imagine dragons talked to us so many times it was really pleasant, I’ve never seen a group or an artist take the time to say something relevant, they even went into the crowd during the show, to the back of the concert hall so people in the back could see them at least for 3 songs. It was perfect, and I sure will go to their next concert, because seeing Imagine dragons in live, is just magic and unforgettable.

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This was the first concert that we took our two children to (ages 10 and 12) and they had a great time! The venue (Shoreline Amphitheater) was fantastic and we enjoyed our view from the lawn.

The opening bands were engaging and certainly warmed up the crowd! When Imagine Dragons appeared, our kids were really excited and ready for a "full concert experience"! Imagine Dragons did not disappoint! They played all the popular songs as well as some older ones. They even changed stages halfway through the concert which was a great bonus! The band definitely knew how to keep the crowd engaged from asking us to sing along to "Yesterday" and even releasing large balloons for the crowd to bat around throughout the second half of the concert.

Their final few songs, which included Radioactive, were absolutely brilliant! They had so much energy at the end it was infectious! Their extended drumming section in Radioactive was awesome! They ended with two songs instead of a typical walk off and then come back for an encore. Their final song, Believer, was a rocking anthem that had us all walking away singing at the end of the concert. Overall, it was a great first concert for my kids and a great reminder of why live music matters so much!

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Imagine Dragons Live Debut 'Mercury' Songs On Tour Opener: See The Setlist

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It's fitting that Imagine Dragons would kick off their North American tour in the place where it all started for them: Utah. As The Salt Lake City Tribune pointed out, singer Dan Reynolds began the night by thanking the people of Utah for helping them get to where they are today .

“This band started over a decade ago right here in Utah,” he said. “You are the reason we are here today, you are the reason we are a band. ... Thank you for giving us a career.”

They then dove into a live debut of the Mercury — Act 2 track "Younger." Throughout the set they also live debuted "Sharks," "I'm Happy," and "Symphony" off the recently released album.

Imagine Dragons have been outspoken about their support for Ukraine and dedicated their hit "Believer" to the country, while Reynolds proudly swung a Ukrainian flag.

The band will continue the North American leg of its Mercury world tour through September. See a full list of tour dates here and check out fan-shot footage and the opener setlist below.

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I Don’t Know Why

Next to Me (acoustic)

I Bet My Life (acoustic)

Bleeding Out (acoustic)

Three Little Birds (Bob Marley & the Wailers cover)

Sharks (live debut)

Whatever It Takes

On Top of the World

I’m Happy (live debut)

Symphony (live debut)

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Ten years after their commercial breakthrough, the Las Vegas rockers are still scoring real crossover hits, playing to packed houses, and playing a U2-esque long game.

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“You know, writing pop music is really complex,” Dan Reynolds says, stretching the word “really” with an emphatic earnestness in his voice. Dressed in a perfectly fitted white tee and gray plaid trousers while convening with his Imagine Dragons bandmates in a private room at the Equinox Hotel in downtown New York City, the voice behind some of the biggest rock hits of the past decade is explaining why he considers himself a pop songwriter. 

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Imagine Dragons presents itself as a new-school rock group, with a guitar-heavy sound and colossal beats influenced in equal parts by hip-hop, folk, industrial rock and electro-pop. But the frontman’s knack for crafting universal anthems is rooted in an understanding of the hooks found in top-tier pop music.

Ever since the Las Vegas quartet’s 2012 debut album, Night Visions, sent singles like “Radioactive,” “Demons” and “It’s Time” roaring into the mainstream consciousness, Imagine Dragons have grown to become arguably the biggest rock band in America, presenting a decade of evidence that mainstream guitar-driven music is not dead by consistently scoring hits on a myriad of charts, including within the upper reaches of the Hot 100.

“We typically don’t talk numbers much, because it’s just… I don’t even know that it’s overwhelming, we just don’t, really,” says Reynolds, his brow furrowed. “When it’s so wild like that, I think there’s no way to wrap your head around it. It all feels like a simulation – weird, crazy, just like, ‘OK! What does that even mean?’”

And yet, despite the steady string of chart-toppers, mind-blowing statistics and enormous worldwide fandom, it can feel like the Dragons have also somehow spent the entirety of their career flying under the radar — or, at the very least, outside the glow of critical acclaim and serious media consideration.

Just take “Bones,” their latest crossover hit from 2022’s Mercury — Acts 1 & 2 . With its chanted chorus, warped vocals and lyrics tinged with cynicism (“My patience is waning/ Is this entertaining?”), the single has so far peaked at No. 6 on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart and garnered 139.9 million on-demand streams, according to Luminate. It was preceded by an even bigger smash in “Enemy,” featuring the rapper J.I.D , which landed itself in the top 5 of the Hot 100, at No. 3 on both Billboard Global charts and at No. 1 on Radio Songs, amassing 371.5 million U.S. on-demand streams. In reality, the official numbers for “Enemy” don’t even do the song’s impact justice: the track was also featured on the soundtrack for the Netflix animated series Arcane: League of Legends , which sparked another quarter-billion video streams of user-generated content associated with the wildly popular video game.

For his part, Rick Rubin sees something special in the Dragons. “It’s a band of virtuosos beyond the instruments that each member is known for,” says the legendary producer, who helmed “Enemy,” “Bones” and the rest of the group’s latest double album. “The songwriting is very, very strong, and they treat each song based on the identity of the song, not the identity of the band… Most bands aren’t capable of this metamorphosis. Dan’s personality as the singer is signature enough [on its own] to let us know it’s Imagine Dragons.”

According to the band members, that commitment to treating each song as its own entity has been intentional from the beginning of their career. Reynolds points to their pedigree as graduates of Berklee College of Music as the foundation for the diverse musicality of their catalog: “It makes writing pop music fun because they have such a depth of jazz musicianship,” he says. Sermons adds, “As far as genre, too… people see as a [positive] that we’ve really never felt stuck in any one sound.” 

The guitarist cites the way the band has veered from the folksy stomp of “It’s Time” to the buoyant pop of “On Top of the World” to electro-pop (2018 Origins -era single “Bad Liar”), hip-hop ( Origins deep cut “Bullet in a Gun”), industrial rock (early Mercury B-side “Cutthroat”) and arena rock (“Believer”) as proof of their maneuverability. “So we just do whatever we want ’cause, amazingly, our fans let us do that.”

“I think the success of their music is a demonstration that personal is, at its core, universal,” says Mac Reynolds, the band’s longtime manager (and Dan’s brother). “Dan has always been insistent on writing his own lyrics and going to a vulnerable place, and people feel and relate to that vulnerability in a powerful way. When you find yourself in a song, your connection to it sticks around for a long time, and diamond records are more about longevity than anything else in the end.”

For his part, the frontman can’t put a finger on the secret to why his songs tend to touch fans on such an elemental level. “I think there’s just a place that feels very personal with music,” he says. “And I think that personal level of lyric connects with people in a different way. I think we do it in a specific way that feels very specific to Imagine Dragons. And it just seems to connect us with people who feel a similar way, whether it’s about depression or joy or sorrow or…It’s all very emotion-based, whereas not all music is that way, right?”

Another unique ingredient to Imagine Dragons’ success is the fact that they’ve largely been left to their own devices in charting their own narrative — choosing singles and in some ways A&R’ing each of their albums. “It feels very self-guided with the best possible team standing underneath us,” Reynolds says of working with KIDinaKORNER, the Interscope Records imprint the band has been signed to since 2011. “But we certainly are the masters of our [fate] when it comes to creative, when it comes to the songs. We’ve chosen them and it’s worked.”

Reynolds and his bandmates have always painted with grandiose strokes in the studio, and their Herculean songs get to be played for audiences the world over on a near-constant basis — thanks to the foursome’s status as dedicated road warriors who keep leveling up their venue size to match their bombastic sonic palette.

Having graduated step by step from bars and clubs to amphitheaters and arenas over ten years’ worth of touring, the quartet finally added stadiums to their 2022 live slate for the first time, selling out everywhere from Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City and Allegiant Stadium in their native Las Vegas to Toronto’s Rogers Centre and Banc of California Stadium in L.A. (The European leg of the tour this summer also included stops at more eclectic venues in order to meet demand — from equestrian racecourses in Milan and Paris to an unfinished civil and military airport in northern Poland.) Overall, the 59 shows throughout the year grossed $87.5 million and sold a total of 1.1 million tickets, according to Billboard Boxscore. On the year-end Boxscore charts , the band finished at No. 21 on Top Tours , No. 13 on Top Ticket Sales and No. 10 on the Top Rock Tours tally. 

“It feels like we’re on the biggest stage we’ve ever been on in our lives, but it also feels like we belong there,” McKee says. “It feels like we’re in our element, like this is the environment that this music and our performance thrives best in. And it’s great. We’ve never had, I think, enough room to fully spread our wings before. And now it’s just a giant canvas for us to paint upon.”

It’s certainly all a far cry from their earliest days, when they were playing shows on top of parking garages and opening for AWOLNATION in the wake of Night Visions ’ release, still going to their own merch table after each set. “Back then, it was all of us and our entire crew packed onto one bus with, like, a trailer hauling our equipment behind us,” McKee recalls, likening the time to “ Pirates of the Caribbean or something. And now it’s, you know, 20 different big rig trucks and I don’t even know how many buses hauling around our stage everywhere.”

As for how their live show could rise even higher in the future, Reynolds cites U2 ’s famous 360° Tour from 2009 to 2011 as an example of how to innovate down the line. The singer references Bono and co. as a personal inspiration for a multitude of reasons, from the veteran rockers’ approach to touring to their longstanding activism as a band. 

“I grew up listening to a lot of U2,” he says, calling The Joshua Tree one of his all-time favorite records. “I always saw them being involved with worldwide causes. And it felt real and it felt impactful and it felt important. And it was also part of the band….It felt like a full circle thing. Like, it was more than music.” To that end, Imagine Dragons have championed the LGBTQ+ community, pediatric cancer patients and women in the recording industry with initiatives like LOVELOUD , the Tyler Robinson Foundation and McKee’s ongoing partnership with the Women’s Audio Mission .

Holding court with a world leader would’ve been unthinkable for the Imagine Dragons ten years ago, back when they were scraping by on the verge of releasing Night Visions . Their debut album has since cemented its place at No. 7 on Billboard’s end-of-the-decade chart for the entire 2010s, just behind the likes of fellow behemoths such as Adele ’s 21 , Taylor Swift ’s 1989 and Ed Sheeran ’s Divide .

“It feels like yesterday, for sure, in some weird ways,” says Reynolds of the Night Visions era. “But it also feels like a lifetime ago. Being in the studio doing, like, the stomp-claps for ‘It’s Time’ at the Palms, banging on all the trash cans and stuff for ‘Working Man’ and ‘Nothing Left to Say’… a lot of cool memories come back that were a very youthful Imagine Dragons, where we were just having fun experimenting.”

To celebrate its milestone 10-year anniversary, Imagine Dragons reissued a super deluxe edition of Night Visions earlier this year, featuring two previously-unreleased demos from the album’s recording sessions, though Reynolds admits there were upward of 200 other Night Visions -era songs they could’ve chosen to dust off from the vault. In fact, he jokingly throws out the idea of releasing a “super, super, super deluxe” edition somewhere down the road for the band’s 30th anniversary. Or maybe a 300-song holographic retrospective for their 50th, McKee gleefully counters.

And while the band may or may not be serious about someday unleashing Night Visions on the world in its entirety, they’re now looking to the future and what’s left for the Dragons to conquer.

“Yeah, I don’t know,” he concludes with a sigh. “We dream endlessly, and at this point, we’re looking to just keep dreaming.”

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Shawn Mendes Plots Rock in Rio Performance, His First Since Canceling Tour to Prioritize Mental Health

'I’ve also been working on a new album and I can’t wait to play these new songs live for you,' said Shawn Mendes in his performance announcement.

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Shawn Mendes is set to headline Rock in Rio for his first solo performance in two years.

The “Treat You Better” singer has been on a hiatus from touring since he canceled his 2022 “Wonder” tour to prioritize his mental health. He’ll return to the stage for Rock in Rio on Sept. 22 for the Brazilian music festival’s 40th anniversary.

The festival will start on Sept. 13 and feature performances from Imagine Dragons, Ed Sheeran, Travis Scott, Katy Perry and more. 

Mendes hasn’t released an album since 2020’s “ Wonder ,” his fourth full-length LP to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. In these last four years, Mendes has only released singles including his June 2023 single, “What the Hell Are We Dying For?” At the time of the song’s release, Mendes told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe that he had been “really struggling in the studio to find my voice and to find myself musically and to even have the courage just to be in the room with writers or step into the booth and sing,” he explained.

Mendes has slowly been making his way back into the spotlight, most recently by surprising fans when he joined Niall Horan on stage during the latter’s show in London on March 2. Earlier this January, the Grammy-nominated singer also candidly expressed the ways music was helping him cope with “extreme anxiety or fear.”

“If I sat down with my harmonium and allowed myself with full trust to sing whatever came out it would often ease the pain,” he wrote in a caption to an Instagram post. “It felt so difficult at first to let myself sing without needing perfection but after a while I actually started to fall in love with the dance between the “right” and the “wrong” notes… The only reason I can sing in key is because I’ve learned to listen.”

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We may not have to imagine new Imagine Dragons music for much longer.

The “Radioactive” band has shared a mysterious video on their Facebook featuring grainy footage from throughout their career. It’s soundtracked by a distorted recording, which ends with a lyric that sounds like, “I could do this with my eyes closed.”

If you Shazam the video, the app says that the song is called “Eyes Closed.”

Imagine Dragons’ most recent album is the 32-track Mercury , which was released in two parts over 2021 and 2022. They also put out a single called “Children of the Sky” in 2023 for the Starfield  video game.

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The lineup for the NCAA March Madness Music Festival 2024 in Phoenix has been announced.

The free, three-day festival is set to take place Friday through Sunday, April 5-7, at Margaret T. Hance Park in downtown Phoenix. It's part of the celebration of the 2024 Division I Men’s Final Four , which will be played April 6-8 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

The March Madness Music Festival brings spectacular performances each year.

Artists who have played Final Four weekend throughout the years include Rihanna, Lil Nas X, Imagine Dragons, Katy Perry, Zac Brown Band, Lady A, Weezer, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, fun., Tim McGraw, The Killers, LL Cool J, Sting, Dave Matthews Band, Muse, Kings of Leon, Jimmy Buffett, KISS, Kenny Chesney, Kendrick Lamar, Fall Out Boy, Twenty-One Pilots, Pitbull and Jason Derulo.

In 2017, the festival brought Aerosmith , Keith Urban , Macklemore and Blink-182 to Phoenix.

Flashback: Aerosmith rocks March Madness Music Festival, bringing Macklemore back for 'Walk This Way'

March Madness Music Festival 2024 performers

Here's the 2024 March Madness Music festival lineup:

  • On Friday, April 5, Grammy-winning artist ZEDD will headline the AT&T Block Party. Reneé Rapp will also perform and Remi Wolf will kick off the day’s festivities.
  • On Saturday, April 6, the Grammy-nominated Jonas Brothers hit the stage .
  • On Sunday, April 7, Capital One JamFest will be headlined by Grammy-winning Mumford & Sons . Grammy-winning rock revivalists the Black Keys , soulful octet Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, and Grammy-winning R&B star Leon Bridges will kick off the day’s event.

Concert review: Jonas Brothers sidestep divorce drama in hit-filled Phoenix show, from 'S.O.S.' to 'Sucker'

How to stream the March Madness Music Festival 2024

Fans can stream the live performances on Friday and Sunday at ncaa.com. Find out more at ncaa.com/marchmadness/musicfest , follow @mfina l four on Instagram and X or download the Men’s Final Four app presented by AT&T.

March Madness Music Festival 2024 schedule in Phoenix

  • Friday, April 5: Performances from 4:30-10 p.m.
  • Saturday, April 6: Performances from 3-9 p.m.
  • Sunday, April 7: Performances from 2:30-10 p.m.

How to watch the NCAA Final Four 2024

Live coverage of all 67 games from the 2024 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship is on TBS, CBS, TNT, truTV NCAA March Madness Live.

Games airing on CBS will also stream live on Paramount+, and games airing on TBS, TNT and truTV will also stream live on Max’s B/R Sports Add-On. TBS will televise the Division I Men’s Final Four, beginning with the Division I Men’s National Semifinals on Saturday, April 6, and then the Division I Men’s National Championship on Monday, April 8, from Phoenix.

The festival is presented by NCAA and TNT Sports Live Events, alongside official NCAA corporate champions AT&T, Coca-Cola, and Capital One.

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