

Here are a few takeaways from the two-hour documentary: It’s a candid, behind-the-scenes look at the Imagine Dragons’ packed-to-the-rafters homecoming.Įven if you’ve followed the band from day one, you’ll likely learn a thing or two about the group and their rise to multi-platinum-selling success from the film. That loud, sweaty, pyro-enhanced night is captured in a new concert documentary, “Imagine Dragons Live in Las Vegas,” which premieres Friday on Hulu. Thirteen years later, Imagine Dragons would headline the biggest concert ever by a Vegas band, selling out Allegiant Stadium on Sept. The interview ended with a link to their Myspace page.

We try to funnel it into every aspect of our work.” That energy is probably what manifests most in our music. “It’s impossible to live in a city with as much personality as Las Vegas and not be influenced by it….The vibe here is energetic and electric. But we try not to take ourselves too seriously and hope that our music is, above all else, a lot of fun.”ĭoes Las Vegas manifest itself in your music much? The future superstars: “Our songs are synth-y, loud and dance-inducing. R-J: “What do Imagine Dragons sound like?” 26, 2009, Thanksgiving day, but four months after the group got their start. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) was a short one, the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s first interview with the Imagine Dragons - just four emailed questions sent to the band as part of a weekly Q&A series with local acts. Dan Reynolds, of Imagine Dragons, performs at Allegiant Stadium, on Saturday, Sept.
