Imagine Dragons will conclude the North American leg of their Loom World Tour with a one-night-only performance featuring the LA Film Orchestra on October 27, as well as special arrangements from legendary game composer Inon Zur.
The special performance will bring music from Imagine Dragons sixth studio album LOOM to life in a never-before-heard show. Imagine Dragons – in collaboration with Bethesda Game Studios – will also perform their hit “Children of the Sky (A Starfield Song)” for the very first time live. That song will be transmitted back to Earth from the surface of the Moon as part of Lonestar’s Freedom Mission flying with Intuitive Machines to the South Lunar Pole in early 2025.
Chris Stott, Founder and CEO, Lonestar, shares: “With Starfield and Imagine Dragons you’re taking part in the space program.” Ryan Micheletti, an investor in Lonestar through The Veteran Fund, added: “Our goal is to inspire the next generation of kids to be excited about the future of space and technology, which is why we chose ‘Children of the Sky’ as the first song in history to be broadcast from the Moon.”
Imagine Dragons said in a statement: “Humanity’s deepest origins come from space, and it is where we will inevitably return as a space-faring species one day. We are all, truly, children of the sky.”
The group’s North American run of dates makes it way coast-to-coast, including back-to-back nights at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage, three shows at Salt Lake City’s Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre, and a four-night run at LA’s iconic Hollywood Bowl before wrapping up in October.
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