Imagine Dragons to ReleaseLive From the Hollywood BowlConcert Film in Theaters

Mar. 15, 2025

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Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons performs on Day 1 of Leeds Festival 2023 at Bramham Park on August 25, 2023 in Leeds, England

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Imagine Dragonsfans have something to look forward to!On Wednesday, Feb. 5, the rock band announced their plans to release a concert film in 2025.Imagine Dragons: Live From the Hollywood Bowlis slated for release in theaters around the world on March 26 and 29 via Trafalgar Releasing.The cinematic event will capture the conclusion of Imagine Dragons' North American leg of their Loom World Tour in October 2024.In the two-hour concert, performed during the final night of a four-night residency, the film features reimagined arrangements of Imagine Dragons staples like “Radioactive,” “Demons,” and “Believer,” performed alongside the renowned Los Angeles Film Orchestra.It also includes a “jaw-dropping fireworks crescendo and surprise finale.““The power of Imagine Dragons in connecting with multi-generational fans across the globe is in their music and lyrics that offer hope, understanding and inclusion,” said Kymberli Frueh, Trafalgar Releasing’s senior vice president of programming and content acquisitions, in a press statement.She added: “The magical capture from the Hollywood Bowl with symphonic arrangement of composer Inon Zur and the LA Film Orchestra offers a new backdrop to share their iconic hits across the globe in a unique special performance. Music connects us all and Imagine Dragons is masterful in doing so.“Tickets forImagine Dragons: Live From The Hollywood Bowl (with the L.A. Film Orchestra)will go on sale beginning Wednesday, Feb. 12 at 9 a.m. EThere.Imagine Dragons released theirmost recent albumLoomin June 2024, which was the “Radioactive” group’s first release as a trio. The band’s current lineup is frontmanDan Reynolds, guitarist Wayne Sermon and bassist Ben McKee.Drummer Daniel Platzmanannounced his official departurefrom the band after more than a decade in August 2024, previously revealing he was on a hiatus from the band in March 2023.“After an incredible journey of over a decade, I will be departing the amazing band that is Imagine Dragons,” he wroteon Instagram.“I wanted to share my deepest gratitude to you, the fans, for your unwavering support and sharing in the joy of music with me. Connecting with you all has truly been the highlight of this chapter.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Dan Reynolds, Wayne Sermon and Ben McKee of Imagine Dragons.Gabe Ginsberg/GettyPlatzman, 38, said that while away from the group, he’d been spending time focused on what he considers his “biggest passion”: making music for movies.“I’m excited to be able to share more soon about the projects I’ve been hard at work on over the past few months centered on my biggest passion: film scoring and composing,” he wrote. “I promise you’ll be the first to know. Stay tuned.”During their 2024 Loom Tour, the band’s largest North American headlining run to date, Imagine Dragons played multiple nights in Toronto, Salt Lake City, and Los Angeles.

Imagine Dragonsfans have something to look forward to!

On Wednesday, Feb. 5, the rock band announced their plans to release a concert film in 2025.

Imagine Dragons: Live From the Hollywood Bowlis slated for release in theaters around the world on March 26 and 29 via Trafalgar Releasing.

The cinematic event will capture the conclusion of Imagine Dragons' North American leg of their Loom World Tour in October 2024.

In the two-hour concert, performed during the final night of a four-night residency, the film features reimagined arrangements of Imagine Dragons staples like “Radioactive,” “Demons,” and “Believer,” performed alongside the renowned Los Angeles Film Orchestra.

It also includes a “jaw-dropping fireworks crescendo and surprise finale.”

“The power of Imagine Dragons in connecting with multi-generational fans across the globe is in their music and lyrics that offer hope, understanding and inclusion,” said Kymberli Frueh, Trafalgar Releasing’s senior vice president of programming and content acquisitions, in a press statement.

She added: “The magical capture from the Hollywood Bowl with symphonic arrangement of composer Inon Zur and the LA Film Orchestra offers a new backdrop to share their iconic hits across the globe in a unique special performance. Music connects us all and Imagine Dragons is masterful in doing so.”

Tickets forImagine Dragons: Live From The Hollywood Bowl (with the L.A. Film Orchestra)will go on sale beginning Wednesday, Feb. 12 at 9 a.m. EThere.

Imagine Dragons released theirmost recent albumLoomin June 2024, which was the “Radioactive” group’s first release as a trio. The band’s current lineup is frontmanDan Reynolds, guitarist Wayne Sermon and bassist Ben McKee.

Drummer Daniel Platzmanannounced his official departurefrom the band after more than a decade in August 2024, previously revealing he was on a hiatus from the band in March 2023.

“After an incredible journey of over a decade, I will be departing the amazing band that is Imagine Dragons,” he wroteon Instagram.“I wanted to share my deepest gratitude to you, the fans, for your unwavering support and sharing in the joy of music with me. Connecting with you all has truly been the highlight of this chapter.”

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Frontman Dan Reynolds, guitarist Wayne Sermon and bassist Ben McKee of Imagine Dragons attend Imagine Dragons' annual Tyler Robinson Foundation Rise Up Gala benefiting families affected by pediatric cancer at Resorts World Las Vegas on October 06, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada

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Platzman, 38, said that while away from the group, he’d been spending time focused on what he considers his “biggest passion”: making music for movies.

“I’m excited to be able to share more soon about the projects I’ve been hard at work on over the past few months centered on my biggest passion: film scoring and composing,” he wrote. “I promise you’ll be the first to know. Stay tuned.”During their 2024 Loom Tour, the band’s largest North American headlining run to date, Imagine Dragons played multiple nights in Toronto, Salt Lake City, and Los Angeles.

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