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Imagine Dragons in Lima: the Band First Arrives in Peru with Its Explosive World Tour

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This Thursday, Imagine Dragons confirmed his first visit to Peru.The American band, which achieved world fame with its success Radioactive, will perform on October 19 at the San Marcos Stadium as part of their Loom World Tour.The show promises to be an explosion of energy and rock, and is sponsored by Studio92.After fifteen years of waiting, Dan Reynolds, Wayne Sermon and Ben McKee will arrive in Lima, after presenting in Bogotá on October 17.Th…
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The American band will perform at the Monumental Stadium on October 21 as part of their world tour LOOM.

This Thursday, Imagine Dragons confirmed his first visit to Peru.The American band, which achieved world fame with its success Radioactive, will perform on October 19 at the San Marcos Stadium as part of their Loom World Tour.The show promises to be an explosion of energy and rock, and is sponsored by Studio92.After fifteen years of waiting, Dan Reynolds, Wayne Sermon and Ben McKee will arrive in Lima, after presenting in Bogotá on October 17.Th…

Two years after their last performance, the natives of Las Vegas promise a show full of energy with all their successes.

The band returns to national soil as part of the Loom World Tour.

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La Hora broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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