The air train of international shows continues to visit Israel, and this morning (Friday) the Live Nation company announces the appearance of the Imagine Dragons band on August 29 in Yarakon Park as part of the world tour: world tour Mercury which celebrates the release of the new album Mercury — Acts 1 & 2.
In the last decade, the band is marked as one of the biggest and leading rock bands in the world with hits including Believer, Thunder Whatever It Takes alongside their last three hits Enemy, Bones and the new hit Sharks.
As mentioned, the band announced this morning the addition of nine countries to the world tour produced by Live Nation, in Europe and the Middle East.
The tour will include Denmark, Italy, Croatia, Poland, Lithuania, France, Israel, Greece and France.
The band members: Dan Reynolds the vocalist, Wayne Sarmon the guitarist, Ben McKee the bassist and Daniel Platzman the drummer say "We find it exciting to create music that feels different and new to us".
Vocalist Dan Reynolds.
Will drive the Israeli audience crazy?, Photo: Reuters
How much will the tickets cost?
Launch prices were also published this morning: NIS 340 per ticket in the grass, NIS 690 per ticket in the Golden Ring complex, and if you want a ticket with VIP benefits, you will have to part with NIS 790.
Credit benefits will be given starting from the beginning of the next month.
This year they completed their first double album opus produced by Rick Rubin.
They remain "one of only four bands to ever reach the top 5 singles simultaneously at alternative radio, and the only band to repeat the feat".
They have collaborated with everyone from Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne and Wiz Khalifa to Avicii and film composer Hans Zimmer.
They've raised millions for various causes, including their children's cancer charity, the Tyler Robinson Foundation, frontman Dan Reynolds' LOVELOUD Foundation, and a festival to support LGBTQ+ youth.
In 2022, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky named them ambassadors of UNITED 24, which benefits humanitarian aid in Ukraine.
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