Imagine Dragons makes their big return with the single
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Imagine Dragons makes their big return with the single "Eyes Closed"

The comeback of the group Imagine Dragons is an event! In just a few years, this band led by Dan Reynolds has become a pillar of the pop-rock scene, igniting crowds with its powerful and unifying songs. Tracks like "Demons," "Believer," and "Thunder" have surpassed 2 billion streams on Spotify, while anthems like "Bones," "Enemy," "Radioactive," or "Bad Liar" have reached the million mark. In total, 10 songs from the Las Vegas-based group have been listened to more than a billion times on the platform! A historic feat that puts them even ahead of Coldplay... This success is reflected notably in France, where their latest album, "Mercury Acts I & II," has sold nearly 325,000 copies, and where eight of the group's tracks have already been certified diamond by the SNEP for over 50 million equivalent streams.

Not wasting any time, Imagine Dragons - with 220 billion streams worldwide - springs into action. Barely seven months after the end of their "Mercury World Tour," including two concerts at Paris La Défense Arena and a show at Château de Chambord, Dan Reynolds and his bandmates are already back to write the next chapter. They now present the first single from their upcoming sixth album. For several weeks now, the group, apparently now a trio after losing a member along the way, has been building up anticipation with photos, excerpts of lyrics, and music. "I think we've never been so confident," the frontman said in an enigmatic video.

Now available everywhere, the track "Eyes Closed" follows in the footsteps of Imagine Dragons' intense songs and could well become a new success.

It should be noted that in the music video for this new single "Eyes Closed," the singer is involved in a car accident.

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