Imagine Dragons Set to Rock Prague Again with New Album ‘Loom’

Imagine Dragons Set to Rock Prague Again with New Album ‘Loom’
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      Dragons
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      Rock
      Prague
      Again
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      New
      Album
      ‘Loom’
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The internationally acclaimed band Imagine Dragons, led by frontman Dan Reynolds, is set to return to Prague next year with their latest album, Loom.

The American rock group, known for their energetic performances and chart-topping hits, will once again electrify the Czech capital after their previous sold-out concerts drew an astonishing 120,000 fans over two nights.

Their last visit to Prague saw them fill the expansive Letňany Airport venue twice. With their new tour, Imagine Dragons aim to recreate the magic and bring a memorable experience to their Czech fans.

Earlier this summer, Imagine Dragons released Loom, their sixth studio album, which has already received widespread praise. The album is seen as a culmination of the band’s journey of self-discovery, blending their signature sound with fresh, innovative elements.

Co-produced with Swedish hitmakers Mattman & Robin, long-time collaborators of the band, Loom strikes a perfect balance between the familiar anthems that made them a household name and the new creative explorations that emerged during its creation.

Released on June 28, Loom follows the band’s two-part Mercury series (Acts 1 & 2) and marks a new chapter in their discography. According to Dan Reynolds, the album’s songs are born from a mix of emotions—sorrow, pain, and joy—offering listeners a deep and heartfelt experience.

Reynolds also emphasized the importance of touring for the band, describing it as a therapeutic experience.

“A concert brings together a crowd of people who realize they’re not alone in their feelings. I don’t necessarily want people to feel happy or sad just because I tell them to. I want them to look around and know that others are feeling something too—that they’re not alone in whatever they’re going through,” he shares.

Tickets for the Prague concert will go on sale starting September 13, 2025. Prices will start at CZK 1,790, and they are expected to sell out quickly, given the band’s record-breaking history in the city.

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