Imagine Dragons Estádio MorumBis – São Paulo, Brazil






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The "Loom World Tour" is the fifth global concert tour by American band Imagine Dragons, launched to promote their sixth studio album, Loom, released in late June 2024. The tour began on July 30, 2024, in Camden, New Jersey, and spans across five continents, including North America, Europe, Asia, and South America, with its final show scheduled for early September 2025 in Mexico City.
With approximately 80 shows divided across five legs, this tour marks a milestone for the band, particularly in Europe, where they are performing their first-ever full stadium tour. Major cities and iconic venues across 16 European countries are part of this leg, including stops in Zurich, Stockholm, Budapest, Madrid, Barcelona, Paris, London, and more. The European segment alone has drawn considerable attention due to its scale and the band's rising popularity across international markets.
The setlist typically blends new tracks from Loom with fan favorites and chart-topping hits from previous albums. Audiences can expect to hear songs like “Fire in These Hills,” “Thunder,” “Bones,” “Take Me to the Beach,” “Whatever It Takes,” “It’s Time,” “Bad Liar,” “Nice to Meet You,” “Radioactive,” “Demons,” and “Believer.” While the general structure of the concerts remains consistent, there is notable variation between shows, with changes in setlists and pacing from one region to another.
The tour’s production is ambitious and visually striking, with large-scale staging, immersive lighting, and strong audio design. Environmentally conscious efforts have also become a core part of the tour experience. Trucks use biodiesel fuel, water stations are installed to reduce plastic waste, and food donations are coordinated through a partnership with a nonprofit organization focused on sustainability. Each venue also features an "Eco-Village," where concertgoers can learn about environmental initiatives and interact with awareness programs.
However, the tour has not been without criticism. Some longtime fans have voiced disappointment over the shorter duration of the concerts, which tend to run under two hours and include fewer than 25 songs—markedly shorter than previous tours. The absence of tracks from the band’s earlier albums, particularly Smoke + Mirrors, has also been a common point of contention. Popular songs like “Follow You,” “Birds,” “On Top of the World,” “Shots,” and “Warriors” are notably absent from most setlists, and fans have also lamented the lack of acoustic or more intimate renditions during performances.
Despite these concerns, many attendees praise the tour’s energy and visual appeal. Songs from Loom, especially tracks like “Take Me to the Beach,” have been described as especially compelling in live settings. The performances showcase a refined balance between theatrical presentation and emotional delivery, often accentuated by Dan Reynolds' dynamic stage presence and the band’s tight musicianship.
One highlight of the tour was the concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles in October 2024, where Imagine Dragons performed alongside the LA Film Orchestra. This show was professionally recorded and later released in theaters as a concert film titled “Imagine Dragons: Live From the Hollywood Bowl,” which offered fans a cinematic version of the live experience, complete with orchestral arrangements.
The tour also saw a significant lineup change, with drummer Daniel Platzman officially departing the band in August 2024. The group has since continued as a trio, adjusting both musically and logistically to the shift in their lineup while maintaining their signature sound.
For European fans, the 2025 summer stadium run has been a standout segment of the tour. Shows in cities such as Hamburg, Frankfurt, Madrid, Barcelona, Naples, Lyon, and London have attracted tens of thousands of attendees, with special presale opportunities and VIP packages enhancing access for dedicated fans. In response to overwhelming demand, an additional London date was added at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, expanding their presence in one of their strongest international markets.
Ticket sales were managed through various channels, with special presales available for credit card holders, fan clubs, and local partners, and general sales handled by global ticketing platforms. Despite high prices and rapid sellouts, the tour has maintained strong momentum, with multiple shows reaching full capacity shortly after tickets became available.
In essence, the “Loom World Tour” reflects Imagine Dragons’ evolution as a band that now commands massive, global stadium audiences while navigating the complexities of setlist expectations and live production scale. The tour blends environmentally conscious practices with polished showmanship, offering a compelling, if occasionally polarizing, experience for fans. Whether celebrated for its high-energy performances or questioned for its brevity and omissions, the tour confirms the band's continued relevance and ambition on the global music stage.
Event Name: Imagine Dragons
When does it happens?: 31/10/2025 ~ 31/10/2025
Where does it take place?: Estádio MorumBis – São Paulo, Brazil
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The "Loom World Tour" is the fifth global concert tour by American band Imagine Dragons, launched to promote their sixth studio album, Loom, released in late June 2024. The tour began on July 30, 2024, in Camden, New Jersey, and spans across five continents, including North America, Europe, Asia, and South America, with its final show scheduled for early September 2025 in Mexico City.
With approximately 80 shows divided across five legs, this tour marks a milestone for the band, particularly in Europe, where they are performing their first-ever full stadium tour. Major cities and iconic venues across 16 European countries are part of this leg, including stops in Zurich, Stockholm, Budapest, Madrid, Barcelona, Paris, London, and more. The European segment alone has drawn considerable attention due to its scale and the band's rising popularity across international markets.
The setlist typically blends new tracks from Loom with fan favorites and chart-topping hits from previous albums. Audiences can expect to hear songs like “Fire in These Hills,” “Thunder,” “Bones,” “Take Me to the Beach,” “Whatever It Takes,” “It’s Time,” “Bad Liar,” “Nice to Meet You,” “Radioactive,” “Demons,” and “Believer.” While the general structure of the concerts remains consistent, there is notable variation between shows, with changes in setlists and pacing from one region to another.
The tour’s production is ambitious and visually striking, with large-scale staging, immersive lighting, and strong audio design. Environmentally conscious efforts have also become a core part of the tour experience. Trucks use biodiesel fuel, water stations are installed to reduce plastic waste, and food donations are coordinated through a partnership with a nonprofit organization focused on sustainability. Each venue also features an "Eco-Village," where concertgoers can learn about environmental initiatives and interact with awareness programs.
However, the tour has not been without criticism. Some longtime fans have voiced disappointment over the shorter duration of the concerts, which tend to run under two hours and include fewer than 25 songs—markedly shorter than previous tours. The absence of tracks from the band’s earlier albums, particularly Smoke + Mirrors, has also been a common point of contention. Popular songs like “Follow You,” “Birds,” “On Top of the World,” “Shots,” and “Warriors” are notably absent from most setlists, and fans have also lamented the lack of acoustic or more intimate renditions during performances.
Despite these concerns, many attendees praise the tour’s energy and visual appeal. Songs from Loom, especially tracks like “Take Me to the Beach,” have been described as especially compelling in live settings. The performances showcase a refined balance between theatrical presentation and emotional delivery, often accentuated by Dan Reynolds' dynamic stage presence and the band’s tight musicianship.
One highlight of the tour was the concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles in October 2024, where Imagine Dragons performed alongside the LA Film Orchestra. This show was professionally recorded and later released in theaters as a concert film titled “Imagine Dragons: Live From the Hollywood Bowl,” which offered fans a cinematic version of the live experience, complete with orchestral arrangements.
The tour also saw a significant lineup change, with drummer Daniel Platzman officially departing the band in August 2024. The group has since continued as a trio, adjusting both musically and logistically to the shift in their lineup while maintaining their signature sound.
For European fans, the 2025 summer stadium run has been a standout segment of the tour. Shows in cities such as Hamburg, Frankfurt, Madrid, Barcelona, Naples, Lyon, and London have attracted tens of thousands of attendees, with special presale opportunities and VIP packages enhancing access for dedicated fans. In response to overwhelming demand, an additional London date was added at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, expanding their presence in one of their strongest international markets.
Ticket sales were managed through various channels, with special presales available for credit card holders, fan clubs, and local partners, and general sales handled by global ticketing platforms. Despite high prices and rapid sellouts, the tour has maintained strong momentum, with multiple shows reaching full capacity shortly after tickets became available.
In essence, the “Loom World Tour” reflects Imagine Dragons’ evolution as a band that now commands massive, global stadium audiences while navigating the complexities of setlist expectations and live production scale. The tour blends environmentally conscious practices with polished showmanship, offering a compelling, if occasionally polarizing, experience for fans. Whether celebrated for its high-energy performances or questioned for its brevity and omissions, the tour confirms the band's continued relevance and ambition on the global music stage.
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