Imagine Dragons, LOOM World Tour
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IMAGINE DRAGONS ANNOUNCED EUROPEAN LEG OF THE LOOM WORLD TOUR, BAND EMBARK ON THEIR FIRST EVER STADIUM TOUR ON THE CONTINENT IN SUMMER 2025
GRAMMY®-winning, multi-Platinum band Imagine Dragons announced the European leg of the LOOM World Tour. Produced by Live Nation, the 2025 run will see the Las Vegas outfit take to European stages for their first ever full stadium tour, with stops scheduled in 16 countries including; Estonia, Czechia, Italy, Spain, Netherlands and France plus many more. The tour also stops in Hungary, Imagine Dragons live at the Puskas Arena on June 14.
Earlier this summer, the band unveiled their anxiously awaited sixth full-length album, LOOM. The album represents the pinnacle of their artistic journey of self-discovery and marks the best body of work they've ever made. LOOM, produced entirely by Imagine Dragons with Swedish hitmakers and longtime band collaborators Mattman and Robin, finds the perfect balance between the classic sounds that have made them superstars and the freshness that brought them joy in the studio.
Imagine Dragons Ultimate VIP Experience
One (1) VIP ticket in the VIP-exclusive viewing area with open bar*
Take home a guitar played on stage by a member of Imagine Dragons that night
Guitar will be autographed by all members of Imagine Dragons
On-stage photo where Imagine Dragons will be performing later
Custom designed, VIP-Only Imagine Dragons tour poster
Exclusive Imagine Dragons merchandise gift
VIP laminate
Merchandise shopping opportunity before general doors
Early entry into the venue
On-site experience host
Local liquor laws apply*
Please Note: Experience does NOT include band participation
Imagine Dragons VIP Viewing Area Experience
One (1) VIP ticket in the VIP-exclusive viewing area with open bar*
Custom designed, VIP-Only Imagine Dragons tour poster
Exclusive Imagine Dragons merchandise gift
VIP Laminate
Merchandise shopping opportunity before general doors
Early entry into the venue
On-site experience host
Local liquor laws apply*
Please Note: Experience does NOT include band participation
Imagine Dragons Premium Standing Ticket Package
One (1) general admission field ticket with early entry
Exclusive Imagine Dragons merchandise gift
VIP Laminate
Merchandise shopping opportunity before general doors
Early entry into the venue
On-site experience host
Please Note: Experience does NOT include band participation
Program and cast
Puskas Stadium
In 2011, when originally budgeted, the cost of the construction of the new stadium was put at 35 billion Hungarian forints.[6]
On 26 June 2014, László Vigh said that the construction of the new stadium will cost 90-100 billion Hungarian forints.[7]
On 1 August 2014, the Nemzeti Sport Központ (the National Sports Center) presented the final vision of Hungary's new national stadium. The Hungarian architect György Skardelli, who was the designer of the nearby indoor arena, László Papp Budapest Sports Arena showed his original plans that did not include the demolition of the original stadium[8]
On 19 September 2014, UEFA selected Budapest to host three group stage games and one round of 16 game at UEFA Euro 2020. [9][10]
On 19 September 2014, Sándor Csányi, the president of the Hungarian Football Federation, said that the fact that Budapest can host UEFA Euro 2020 is a big achievement of the Hungarian sport diplomacy.[11]
On 23 February 2017, János Lázár, Minister of Prime Minister's Office of Hungary, said that the cost of the stadium will rise to 190 billion Hungarian forint from the previously estimated 100 billion.[12] The current budget of 190 billion Hungarian forints (EUR 610 million) is well over 100% of the original cost estimates and is far more expensive than similarly sized stadiums in Europe such as Allianz Arena in Munich or Arsenal's Emirates Stadium.[13]
In 2014, the original designs of the new Puskás Ferenc stadium was voted the best design by Stadiumdb.com which complimented the imaginative design which included an elevated running track that overlooked the pitch and had city skyline views.[14] However, by the time of construction two attempts at cutting unnecessary elements from the project scaled back the design to being football-focused because of the huge inflation of the construction budget and the desire to build a new athletics stadium in Budapest by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán for a future Summer Olympics bid.[15][16]
On 29 June 2018, the Visitors' Centre of the Puskás Ferenc Stadium was opened. Balázs Fürjes, minister responsible for Budapest and its agglomeration, said at the opening of the centre that the new stadium would be more than a stadium. It would be a multi-purpose stadium that can hold concerts and conferences as well. He also said that preferably the stadium would host the 2021 UEFA Champions League Final.[17]
On 14 December 2018, the Hungarian Association of Journalists (in Hungarian: Magyar Sportújságírók Szövetsége) and the members of the communication department of the Hungarian Football Federation visited the construction.[18]
All of the seats were mounted by 2 October 2019.[19]
Cashless catering system was installed in the new arena. In the arena only touch cards or NFC are accepted.[20]
Only 500 parking spaces were created around the new stadium. Therefore, it is advisable to arrive at the arena by using public transport.