in July 2025, Imagine Dragons released Live From the Hollywood Bowl, a concert film featuring the finale of their Loom World Tour (October 2024), performed alongside the Los Angeles Film Orchestra namemanner.com+15people.com+15broadwayworld.com+15. The cinematic event, shown worldwide on March 26 and 29, blends orchestral arrangements with fan-favorite hits like “Radioactive,” “Demons,” and “Believer,” capped off by a stunning fireworks finale—demonstrating the band’s ambition to evolve live performances into theatrical spectacles.
. Loom—The First Album as a Trio and New Sonic Territory
Released June 28, 2024, Loom marked Imagine Dragons’ first studio album as a trio after drummer Daniel Platzman took a hiatus and officially departed in August 2024 en.wikipedia.org+3people.com+3namemanner.com+3nme.com+3en.wikipedia.org+3en.wikipedia.org+3. Clocking in at just nine tracks and around 28 minutes, Loom is their shortest album yet. It received positive reviews, though it peaked at No. 22 on the Billboard 200—the first album by the band not to enter the top 10. This move reflected their willingness to streamline and experiment, even as it divided critics and fans .