Imagine Dragons – one of the most successful rock bands of all time – has announced a landmark performance at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday July 26th, 2025, as the last stop of the European leg of its LOOM World Tour.
The Nevada-based band, known for hit songs such as “Believer” and “Radioactive”, is one of the world’s best-selling music artists – and has sold over 74 million albums worldwide. The band last performed in the UK in 2023, including headline performances at Reading and Leeds Festival, and recently released its 6th studio album ‘Loom’ in June 2024.
Tottenham Hotspur Season Ticket Holders, One Hotspur Members and local residents will be given priority access to tickets for Imagine Dragons at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with an exclusive pre-sale, commencing at 10am on Thursday 12th September, 2024 and ending at 11.59pm the same day. The priority window for Premium options is now open.
Tickets will go on general sale on Friday 13th September, 10am at tottenhamhotspurstadium.com.
Imagine Dragons continue to redefine rock in the 21st century and recently made history on Spotify, as “Bad Liar” became its 10th song to surpass 1 billion streams. The band now holds the crown for the group with the most billion-plus streamed songs, becoming the first in the platform’s history to have ten songs reach this milestone.
Imagine Dragons adds to an incredible line-up of music artists performing at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2025 following the announcement that multi-Platinum selling indie rock band Catfish and the Bottlemen will also be performing on the London N17 stage.
Red Hot Chili Peppers and Guns N Roses are other iconic rock bands to have previously performed at London’s newest sport, leisure and entertainment destination.
Creating additional recurring sources of revenue to reinvest in our football activities is a key part of the Club’s financial model. Concerts are one such source.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium’s ability to host a wide range of major events all year round directly contributes to the £344m a year boost being delivered to the local economy, with 3,700 FTE jobs supported as a direct result of major events and visitor attractions.