Imagine Dragons Announce North America Tour: See The Dates

Christina Lee | February 7, 2015 6:57 am
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Imagine Dragons has announced a 39-city tour, featuring Metric and Halsey as openers. Tickets go on sale February 17, the same day that the Las Vegas alt-rock band release their sophomore album Smoke + Mirrors.

While Imagine Dragons played to half-empty clubs and lounges in its earliest days, the band soon broke out with their 2012 debut Night Visions, as “Radioactive” won a Grammy and spent 87 weeks on the Hot 100 — the longest run in the chart’s 55-year history. They followed this up with Smoke + Mirrors lead single “I Bet My Life,” currently at No. 53; like the rest of the album, it re-imagines the band back in their native Vegas, at a time before they would perform alongside Kendrick Lamar at both the Grammys and Saturday Night Live.

“We love big songs that are larger than life,” frontman Dan Reynolds recently told Vegas magazine. “We’re from the city that’s larger than life, and we want to be that. Those things just come naturally. That’s what Imagine Dragons is, and it just so happens that it was also able to be commercially successful. But really, we weren’t trying to write a commercial album.”

See Imagine Dragons’ new tour dates below.

Imagine Dragons’ Smoke + Mirrors Tour

June 3 – Portland, Ore. – Moda Center
June 5 – Calgary, Alberta – Scotiabank Saddledome
June 6 – Edmonton, Alberta – Rexall Place
June 8 – Winnipeg, Manitoba – MTS Centre
June 9 – Minneapolis, Minn. – Xcel Energy Center
June 10 – Omaha, Neb. – CenturyLink Center Omaha
June 12 – St. Louis, Mo. – Scottrade Center
June 13 – Milwaukee, Wisc. – BMO Harris Bradley Center
June 15 – Chicago, Ill. – Allstate Arena
June 16 – Louisville, Ky. – KFC Yum! Center
June 18 – Columbus, Ohio – Nationwide Arena
June 19 – Pittsburgh, Pa. – Consol Energy Center
June 22 – Cleveland, Ohio – Quicken Loans Arena
June 23 – Detroit, Mich. – The Palace of Auburn Hills
June 24 – Buffalo, N.Y. – First Niagara Center
June 27 – Philadelphia, Pa. – Wells Fargo Center
June 29 – Newark, N.J. – Prudential Center
June 30 – New York, N.Y. – Barclays Center
July 1 – Boston, Mass. – TD Garden
July 3 – Montreal, Quebec – Bell Centre
July 4 – Toronto, Ontario – Air Canada Centre
July 6 – Washington, D.C. – Verizon Center
July 7 – Charlotte, N.C. – Time Warner Cable Arena
July 8 – Nashville, Tenn. – Bridgestone Arena
July 10 – Tampa, Fla. – Amalie Arena
July 11 – Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – BB&T Center
July 13 – Memphis, Tenn. – FedExForum
July 14 – Atlanta, Ga. – Philips Arena
July 16 – Houston, Texas – Toyota Center
July 17 – Dallas, Texas – American Airlines Arena
July 20 – Anaheim, Calif. – Honda Center
July 21 – San Diego, Calif. – Viejas Arena
July 24 – Los Angeles, Calif. – The Forum
July 25 – Phoenix, Ariz. – US Airways Center
July 27 – Denver, Colo. – Pepsi Center
July 28 – Salt Lake City, Utah – EnergySolutions Arena
July 30 – Vancouver, B.C. – Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
July 31 – Tacoma, Wash. – Tacoma Dome
August 1 – Boise, Idaho – Taco Bell Arena

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