Imagine Dragons announce UK show on Mercury World Tour: tickets, dates and presale info

Imagine Dragons are bringing their Mercury World Tour to the UK in 2022.

Imagine Dragons have announced a headline UK show on their Mercury World Tour.

The group will perform a one-off date at Stadium MK in Milton Keynes in summer 2022.

Fans can get their hands on Imagine Dragons tickets from 9am on 19 November via  Ticketmaster and See Tickets.

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It’ll be in support of their recently released fifth studio album, Mercury – Act 1.

The album marked their first in three years and features singles “Follow You” and “Wrecked”.

It’s a two-part album, described by frontman Dan Reynolds as being one half “organic” and the other “more aggressive”.

Fans can expect the second part to be released in time for the tour, and also hear tracks from their back catalogue including “Demons”, “Thunder” and “Radioactive”.

They recently announced a European tour which includes dates in Germany, Italy, France and Spain, with UK fans anticipating details of a show here.

Now, fans will get the chance to catch them live at their one-off show at the Stadium MK next summer.

You can find out everything you need to know about Imagine Dragons’ UK headline show below.

When do Imagine Dragons tickets go on sale?

Fans can get their hands on tickets in the general sale from 9am on 19 November via Ticketmaster and See Tickets.

Is there a presale?

Yes, an O2 priority sale is taking place from 17 November via priority.o2.co.uk/tickets. If you’re an O2 customer, just sign in or sign up using your mobile number to access the sale.

A second presale takes place from 9am on 18 November. This is a Live Nation presale and you can sign up to the website for free to access it.

What are the tour dates?

  • 18 June – Milton Keynes, Stadium MK

Imagine Dragons lead singer is an outspoken LGBT+ ally

Lead singer Dan Reynolds, has worn an LGBT+ and trans Pride flag on stage numerous time during the group’s performances.

He’s revealed that he had to ‘get the FBI involved’ after receiving death threats for being an outspoken LGBT+ ally.

Earlier this year he donated his childhood home worth $1 million for it to become an LGBT+ youth centre, as part of advocacy group Encircle’s ‘$8 Million, Eight Houses’ campaign.

The Las Vegas, Nevada, property will to be converted into one of Encircle’s new facilities, which will offer vulnerable queer youth a crucial lifeline.

Discussing the project on Good Morning America, he said: “I’ve watched throughout my life the difficult path that LGBT+ youth have, especially coming from homes of faith.”