Imagine Dragons will hit the road in 2022, with tour dates running from February 6 through March 14. They’ll be supporting their album Mercury – Act 1.
They have announced the dates for their “Mercury” tour and it’s going to be coming to your city in 2022. The tour will include stops in cities like New York City, Chicago, and Toronto. Tickets go on sale on January 10th at 9:00 am EST with prices ranging from $59.50-$199.50 per ticket depending on when you purchase them.
Imagine Dragons’ The Mercury Tour starts in Miami, with stops planned for 17 cities. Currently announced locations include the UBS Arena in New York City and Staples Center and Target Center in Los Angeles before wrapping up at Phoenix’s Footprint Centre on October 12th. Tickets are available from September 10 (local ticket sales time) onwards through Ticketmaster or Live Nation Entertainment retail outlets; presale opportunities will also be offered to American Express card members starting Tuesday of this week.
The latest album from Imagine Dragons titled Mercury – Act 1 is a candid and raw exploration of the band’s past. This first studio release since Origins in 2018 captures an authenticity that fans have come to love about this group while also establishing how far they’ve progressed as musicians over time! The tour will be hitting cities all across North America starting in September 2021 with special guests Wilder Minds appearing at select dates.
join us TODAY at 3:30 PT / 6:30 ET to listen to Mercury – Act 1 together and talk about the music. https://t.co/yhFCicjdlS pic.twitter.com/iRVy3RgcJx
— Imagine Dragons (@Imaginedragons) September 9, 2021
Imagine Dragons ‘Mercury’ tour dates & schedules 2022
Imagine Dragons is a Grammy Award-winning American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada. They have been performing for more than a decade and are known as one of the world’s most popular bands. The group has sold over 30 million albums worldwide and their latest album “Origins” debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Top Rock Albums chart, beating out some of the biggest names in music including U2 and Foo Fighters. In 2022 Imagine Dragons will release their fifth studio album which promises to be their best album yet.
Imagine Dragons ‘Mercury’ tour Setlist
Imagine Dragons is back with an electrifying new album, “Origins”, and a North American tour. The band will be playing all their hits, including “Radioactive” and “Believer”. Tickets for the show are on sale now so don’t miss out.
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Imagine Dragons Setlists
- Believer.
- Follow You.
- My Life.
- Radioactive.
- Wrecked.
- It’s Ok.
- It’s Time.
- Easy Come Easy Go.
Imagine Dragons tour Tickets
Imagine Dragons is one of the most popular bands for millennials. What’s better than listening to their music live? The band has announced that they will be touring in 2022, so get your Imagine Dragons tour tickets now before it’s too late.
Why are they called Imagine Dragons?
Imagine Dragons recently revealed the meaning behind their name in an interview with Billboard. The band has come out about “Imagine Dragons” being an anagram for a word or phrase that resonates deeply with all the musicians, but they won’t say which one it is until fans figure it out on their own.
Do Imagine Dragons cuss?
Imagine Dragons never swear and they are amazing. But a few of their songs talk about dying, which makes them even more incredible to listen to.
What are Imagine Dragons fans called?
The tone of the fandom is engaging, and they’re called Firebreathers since that’s what Imagine Dragons inspire.
What does Imagine Dragons anagram stand for?
The album would begin with Imagine Dragons’ origins, starting with Real Life representing Night Visions and ending on Burn Out which represents Smoke+Mirrors.
What rank is Imagine Dragons?
The band Imagines Dragons have just been announced as the number 1,446 overall artist in all of the music with a total rank score of 903.
Does Imagine Dragons still make music?
Imagine Dragons have released two new songs. One of the tracks was recorded with Rick Rubin, who is a legendary producer.