🎸 A Grand Finale in London: Imagine Dragons Set Europe Ablaze with Declan McKenna at Tottenham…read more…

🎸 A Grand Finale in London: Imagine Dragons Set Europe Ablaze with Declan McKenna at Tottenham

 July 9, 2025

When you’ve spent the summer thrilling millions across stadiums in 16 countries, how do you end the European leg of your tour? If you’re Imagine Dragons, you do it with pyrotechnics, orchestras, thunderous crowd chants, and one of Britain’s brightest indie stars beside you.

The LOOM World Tour reached its European climax on July 25–26, 2025, as the band delivered two electrifying sold-out shows at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London — an emotional, genre-bending finale to their most ambitious run yet. Joining them onstage was none other than Declan McKenna, whose surprise collaboration stunned 60,000+ fans and sent social media into a frenzy.

Let’s dive into the night Imagine Dragons lit up London’s sky — literally and musically.


🔊 The Build-Up: LOOM Tour’s Meteoric Rise

Launched off the back of their sixth studio album LOOM (released June 28, 2024), the tour has redefined Imagine Dragons’ place in the rock-pop landscape. Following drummer Daniel Platzman’s exit in 2024, the now trio has embraced reinvention with a more cinematic, synth-rich sound — and it shows in every setlist and stage effect.

From Madrid’s thunderous opener to Paris’ orchestral brilliance at Stade de France, the band elevated each stop into an experience. The anticipation was high heading into London. Fans knew the capital’s two-night finale would be different — but no one expected this level of spectacle.


🎤 Declan McKenna’s Guest Spot: Unexpected Magic

On night one (July 25), the crowd erupted when Dan Reynolds paused before “It’s Time” to say:
“We’ve brought a friend from around the corner… give it up for Declan McKenna!”

Declan, the indie-pop darling known for his socially conscious lyrics and genre-fusing sound, joined the band for a duet mashup of his hit “Brazil” and Imagine Dragons’ “Demons” — seamlessly blending protest and personal pain into one soaring anthem.

On night two (July 26), he returned for an encore version of “Whatever It Takes”, adding a gritty, Britpop-infused edge that turned the stadium into a singalong warzone. Their chemistry onstage was undeniable, sparking rumors of a future joint single or remix.


✨ The Setlist: A Journey Through Sound & Emotion

Imagine Dragons pulled no punches with their setlist, delivering 22 tracks that spanned their career:

🔹 Highlights Included:

  • “Children of the Sky” (LOOM opener): with orchestral backing and heavenly lighting

  • “Believer”: complete with industrial drums and crowd clap-alongs

  • “Wrecked”: sung with emotional tributes to lost loved ones

  • “Bones” and “Enemy”: TikTok favorites reimagined with heavier basslines

  • “Radioactive”: closing track with fireworks exploding in every corner of the stadium

They also performed “Take Me to the Beach”, the upbeat summer single from the LOOM deluxe edition, as confetti cannons drenched the crowd in a sea of pastel blue.


🎆 Stage Production: Theatrical, Cinematic, and Colossal

Imagine Dragons are no strangers to spectacle, but their Tottenham shows were more than concerts — they were rock operas dressed in lasers, drones, and fire.

  • 3-tiered LED screens depicted ocean waves, galaxies, and war zones

  • A 15-piece string ensemble added depth to “I Bet My Life” and “Bleeding Out”

  • Dan Reynolds sprinted across bridges, platforms, and even played a drum solo suspended midair

Declan McKenna added a stylish contrast with his velvet-blue jacket and raw guitar tones. During the encore, he and Dan traded verses, harmonizing over the iconic “Thunder, feel the thunder…” bridge — a rare moment that even longtime fans called “the most intimate large-scale show of their career.”


👥 Fan Reactions: Euphoric & Emotional

From Instagram reels to TikTok montages, fans hailed the finale as “stadium pop perfection”. One fan tweeted:

“Imagine Dragons x Declan McKenna at Tottenham? I’m still crying. This was history.”

Another wrote:

“Been to 5 ID tours. This one? Cinematic. Spiritual. Declan was the cherry on top. #LOOMTour”

Even critics joined the chorus, with The Guardian praising the “unexpected indie-rock fusion that elevated two arena giants into true artists.”


🌍 What’s Next?

With Europe behind them, Imagine Dragons now prepare for the final North American and Latin American legs of the tour. The LOOM World Tour will officially wrap on September 7, 2025, in Mexico City.

Industry insiders whisper of a deluxe EP, possibly including the London live version of “Brazil/Demons” and behind-the-scenes footage from the LOOM Tour. Fans also speculate about a surprise Declan McKenna feature, especially after the massive London reception.


📝 Final Note: London as a Legacy Marker

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium may be known for football, but for two nights in July, it became the cathedral of catharsis, sound, and light. Imagine Dragons didn’t just close out a tour — they solidified a new identity as visionaries willing to evolve.

With LOOM, they reached deeper. With McKenna, they reached broader. And with London… they reminded us that rock, heart, and spectacle are far from dead.

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