Imagine Dragons extend Loom Tour with 2026 Berlin arena date
Published on 08/18/2026 at 19:05 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael MĂĽller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Imagine Dragons keep their arena run around the studio album Loom going into late 2026. According to current German tour coverage referencing the band’s live schedule and ticket platforms, at least one large-scale arena date in Berlin is planned as part of the extended tour cycle.
Berlin as a key stop in 2026
The most recent German-language tour round-up describes Berlin as a "key stop" on the European leg of Imagine Dragons’ ongoing live schedule built around Loom, framing it as at least one major arena show in Germany listed on the current routing for 2026. This reporting explicitly notes that the band’s tour routing for 2026 includes Berlin alongside other European cities such as Paris, Madrid and Milan, as well as major UK venues, and that the concert is part of a continuing tour bannered as the Loom Tour 2025 with dates stretching into 2026.German tour summary on the extended Loom dates
While this coverage does not yet attach a specific day and arena name to the Berlin show, it treats the German capital as a confirmed part of the tour routing and emphasises the city’s importance in the band’s European schedule. The article positions Berlin as one of the core continental stops for the extended tour period and highlights that demand in Germany remains strong enough to justify a substantial arena configuration.
Tour and live context for 2026
The extended Loom tour sits on top of a busy live period for Imagine Dragons, who have already taken the Loom World Tour through North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America. A detailed tour history shows that the band’s 2024–2026 global run comprised close to 100 shows, with the world tour starting in Camden in July 2024 and its main leg ending in Monterrey, Mexico, on June 21, 2026.Background on the Loom World Tour routing
That world tour routing included major stadium and large outdoor dates such as Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and a closing show at Fundidora Park in Monterrey, underscoring how the band have scaled up from amphitheatres and indoor arenas to city-sized events. The decision to keep playing arenas into late 2026, including in Berlin, reflects both the success of Loom and the group’s continued ability to fill large venues in Europe after the main world tour leg has officially wrapped.
All news and live context on Imagine Dragons
If you follow Imagine Dragons closely, keeping an eye on evolving tour dates and German arena listings helps you plan ahead for the next chance to see the band live.
How the band’s sound fits the arena format
Imagine Dragons are often described as a pop rock and arena rock band, blending radio-friendly hooks with heavy drums, broad synth textures and chant-like choruses. Albums such as Night Visions, Evolve and Loom showcase this approach, moving from more alternative-leaning tracks to highly polished, beat-driven singles like "Radioactive", "Believer" and "Thunder" that are designed to land across large PA systems.
Recent German certification data underline how deeply these songs have penetrated the local market. The BVMI database lists "Radioactive" with four-times Platinum status in Germany, "Thunder" with triple Platinum, and the album Evolve with Platinum, alongside multiple Gold and Platinum awards for singles such as "Demons", "On Top Of The World" and "Natural". This cluster of high certifications in one territory shows why the band’s live schedule continues to prioritise Germany as a core touring market.
Where Imagine Dragons stand now
As of mid-August 2026, Imagine Dragons are in a phase of extended touring built around Loom, with at least one Berlin arena date referenced in current schedules and no single, clearly defined next live date publicly locked beyond the broad statement that Germany remains part of their late 2026 routing.
Imagine Dragons at a glance
- Act: Imagine Dragons
- Genre: Pop rock, arena rock
- Origin: Las Vegas, United States
- Active since: 2008
- Lineup: Dan Reynolds (vocals), Wayne Sermon (guitar), Ben McKee (bass), Daniel Platzman (drums)
- Label: KIDinaKORNER / Interscope Records
- Key works: Night Visions (2012), Evolve (2017), Origins (2018), Loom (2024)
- Current album/single: Loom, released 2024
- Charts / certifications: Loom peaked at No. 2 on Germany’s Official Album Charts in July 2024; multiple singles including "Radioactive" and "Thunder" hold multi-Platinum BVMI certifications.
- Next live date: currently with no announced specific live date beyond the indication of a Berlin arena show within the extended 2026 tour cycle.
Frequent questions about Imagine Dragons
Is Imagine Dragons’ Loom tour still active in 2026?
Yes. Coverage of the band’s live schedule indicates that the Loom Tour 2025 branding continues into 2026, with additional arena dates in Europe including at least one show planned in Berlin as part of the extended cycle.
Has Imagine Dragons confirmed a specific Berlin arena date?
Recent German reporting names Berlin as a key stop on the European leg and states that the routing includes a large arena show in the city during 2026, although a precise day and venue are not yet clearly defined in publicly accessible sources.
How strong is Imagine Dragons’ chart and certification footprint in Germany?
Germany has become one of the band’s strongest territories. The BVMI database lists multiple Gold and Platinum awards for their albums and singles, including multi-Platinum status for "Radioactive" and "Thunder" and Platinum for the album Evolve, underpinning continued demand for arena-scale shows.
This article was AI-assisted and editorially reviewed. Sources are linked in the text. Dates, chart positions and certifications can change at short notice; we welcome correction notes via the editorial contact on our imprint/contact page.
