
Imagine Dragons Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: Timings and more
If you were lucky enough to get tickets to see Imagine Dragons at Tottenham Hotspur, check the support act, timings and more below.
When is Imagine Dragons at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
Imagine Dragons will perform at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for two nights on Friday, July 25, and Saturday, July 26.
What time do the doors open for Imagine Dragons in London?
If you want to head down early to soak in the atmosphere before the singers take to the stage, you can at 5pm when the doors at Tottenham open.
What are the set times for Imagine Dragons at Tottenham Hotspur?
The official set times for Imagine Dragons in London have not yet been confirmed, but based on past shows, timings are expected to see the show start at 7.30pm.
The show will end by 10.30pm.
What is the setlist for Imagine Dragons?
The setlist for the tour is expected to be as follows, according to setlist.fm:
Fire in These Hills
Thunder
Bones
Takes Me to the Beach
Whatever It Takes
I'm So Sorry
Next to Me
Bad Liar
Nice to Meet You
Wake Up
Radioactive
Demons
Natural
Walking the Wire
Sharks
Enemy
Eyes Closed
In Your Corner
Don't Forget Me
Beliver
Who is the support act for Imagine Dragons in London?
Imagine Dragons are being joined by two special guests with Declan McKenna and Fletcher Flecther.
Recommended Reading
Declan McKenna is best known for hits Brazil, The Key to Life on Earth, Why Do You Feel So Down? and The Kids Don't Wanna Come Home.
Fletcher Flecther is known for songs, Bitter, Better Verison, Becky's So Hot and Undrunk.
What is the bag policy for Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has a restricted bag policy and requires all bags to be less than A4 in size (21cm long x 30cm high).
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