

The North American and European circuit is in support of the group’s fifth studio album, Mercury, which was released in late 2021.

Las Vegas pop-rock outfit Imagine Dragons performed a mix of new music and chart-topping hits - like the wildly popular and wildly repetitive song Thunder - for a crowd of roughly 6,500 people during a local stop on the band’s multi-continent Mercury Tour. Lightning and thunder (and a storm of melancholy pop ballads) rained down upon the crowd at Canada Life Centre on Tuesday night. This article was published (489 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

It's always at the end of the set, so I'm tired at that point." "We've played 'Radioactive,' I don't know how many times, but let's just say a lot of times," he said. But why is that? Well, according to Reynolds it can be pretty "hard" to sing plus the "length of time" between now and its release more than a decade ago has led the band to perform it more times than Reynolds can even remember. In a recent interview with Insider, Reynolds shared that Imagine Dragons' 2012 hit track "Radioactive" is "probably my least favorite to play," per People. Imagine Dragons has had several hit songs throughout the years, but frontman Dan Reynolds is revealing which one of the band's massive hits is his "least favorite" song to perform live.
