
It has been officially confirmed—Dan Reynolds, the charismatic frontman of Imagine Dragons, is set to embark on an explosive 2026 World Tour, marking what he has called his “final goodbye” to the global stage. Known for his powerful vocals, raw stage presence, and emotionally charged performances, Reynolds has built a career defined by passion and connection. Now, he’s preparing to close this chapter in the most memorable way possible, with a tour that spans continents and promises unforgettable nights for fans everywhere.
The announcement came during a heartfelt live stream where Reynolds shared his gratitude and reflections on his journey with fans. “This isn’t goodbye to music, but it is goodbye to life on the road,” he explained. Those words hit hard for millions who have followed Imagine Dragons from their early days in Las Vegas to their rise as one of the biggest bands in the world. The mix of excitement for the tour and sadness at the thought of a farewell filled social media within minutes.
The tour will launch on April 10, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada, the city where Imagine Dragons first began their journey. From there, the tour will stretch across the United States, with stops in iconic venues like Madison Square Garden in New York, Soldier Field in Chicago, and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Each performance is expected to be larger than life, reflecting the scale of Reynolds’ career.
By summer, Europe will take center stage. London’s Wembley Stadium, Paris’ Stade de France, and Berlin’s Olympiastadion are already confirmed on the list. These shows are anticipated to be particularly emotional, as Europe has always been one of the strongest markets for Imagine Dragons, where fans embraced the band’s anthems and turned them into global hits.
Asia is also a major part of the tour, with dates set for Tokyo, Seoul, Bangkok, and Manila. The energy of fans across Asia has long been a highlight for Reynolds, and he has frequently expressed his admiration for the devotion and enthusiasm of audiences there. These concerts are expected to blend Eastern culture with the universal message of Imagine Dragons’ music.
South America will witness an equally grand farewell, with scheduled performances in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, and Santiago. These shows are anticipated to be high-energy celebrations, as Latin American fans are known for their unmatched passion and vibrant spirit. For Reynolds, this part of the tour will likely be among the most emotional.
Australia and New Zealand are not left out, with Sydney, Melbourne, and Auckland already confirmed. These concerts will round out the global journey, ensuring that Reynolds’ farewell truly connects with fans in every corner of the world. The final stop is already creating waves of anticipation—December 21, 2026, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, closing the circle where it all began.
The setlist, though not officially announced, is expected to include all the timeless hits that have defined Imagine Dragons’ career. From “Radioactive” and “Demons” to “Believer” and “Thunder,” fans will relive the songs that have become anthems of resilience, hope, and self-discovery. Alongside these, Reynolds has hinted at performing some lesser-known favorites, offering a deeply personal experience for loyal fans.
In his farewell message, Reynolds expressed immense gratitude to fans, family, and his bandmates. He emphasized that while touring may be ending, music will always remain central to his life. “This isn’t an end—it’s a new beginning,” he said. “But I wanted to give this tour everything I have left. Every song, every stage, every night—it’s for you.”
The buzz surrounding the tour is unlike anything the band has experienced before. Ticket demand is expected to shatter records, and anticipation continues to build as April draws near. For fans around the world, Dan Reynolds’ 2026 World Tour will not only be a chance to celebrate the music that shaped a generation but also an emotional farewell to one of the most dynamic performers of the modern era. This is more than a concert—it’s history in the making.