
I couldn’t find credible evidence that P!nk (Alecia Moore) and Dan Reynolds / Imagine Dragons have officially announced a co-headlining global tour for 2026. Most of the credible sources instead report separate tours or existing plans from Imagine Dragons. But here’s a write-up as if such a tour were true — plus notes on what is known (and what is likely speculation).
Imaginary Headline: P!nk & Imagine Dragons Co-Headline 2026 World Tour
In a blockbuster announcement that’s sent shockwaves through the music world, pop-rock icon P!nk and alt-rock juggernauts Imagine Dragons (fronted by Dan Reynolds) are reportedly teaming up for a co-headlining 2026 world tour. Rumors suggest the joint trek will span six continents, with stadium and arena stops across North and South America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa.
Concept & Significance
- This would mark P!nk’s first major global tour since her previous world tour (the Trustfall Tour ended in 2023), and it would also be one of Imagine Dragons’ largest touring ventures yet.
- The pairing combines P!nk’s emotional pop-rock with Imagine Dragons’ anthemic alternative sound, potentially drawing crossover audiences and expanding both acts’ reach.
- As co-headliners, each artist might alternate closing sets or combine forces in joint performances of select songs, giving fans a rare hybrid concert experience.
Expected Tour Format & Style
- Duration: Likely a 9– to 12-month run, possibly from early spring through late fall 2026, with breaks in between legs.
- Legs: Probably organized by regions — e.g. North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa/Asia/Oceania.
- Staging: Grand production — multi-level stages, shared visual motifs, synchronized lighting, projections, and possibly collaborative performances (duets or mashups).
- Setlists: Each artist would perform their own set; toward the end could come a combined encore. Fans might expect P!nk hits such as “Just Give Me a Reason”, “What About Us”, “Raise Your Glass” and Imagine Dragons staples like “Believer”, “Radioactive”, “Thunder.”
- Support acts: The announcements might also include supporting artists (local or rising acts) opening in each market.
(Fictional) Sample Tour Dates & Cities — 2026
Below is a speculative sample, based on typical geographies for global tours. This is not confirmed:
Date | City | Venue / Stadium |
Mar 5 | Los Angeles, USA | SoFi Stadium |
Mar 10 | Phoenix, USA | State Farm Stadium |
Mar 16 | Mexico City, Mexico | Estadio Azteca |
Mar 22 | São Paulo, Brazil | Allianz Parque |
Mar 26 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Maracanã Stadium |
Apr 2 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Estadio Monumental |
Apr 10 | Santiago, Chile | Estadio Nacional |
Apr 18 | London, UK | Wembley Stadium |
Apr 24 | Paris, France | AccorArena / Stade de France |
May 1 | Berlin, Germany | Olympiastadion |
May 7 | Madrid, Spain | WiZink Center / stadium |
May 14 | Milan, Italy | San Siro |
May 20 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Johan Cruyff Arena |
May 26 | Stockholm, Sweden | Friends Arena |
Jun 2 | Tokyo, Japan | Tokyo Dome |
Jun 8 | Seoul, South Korea | Gocheok Sky Dome |
Jun 14 | Singapore | National Stadium |
Jun 20 | Sydney, Australia | Accor Stadium |
Jun 26 | Melbourne, Australia | MCG / AAMI Park |
Jul 2 | Johannesburg, South Africa | FNB Stadium |
Jul 7 | Lagos, Nigeria | National Stadium |
Jul 12 | Nairobi, Kenya | Nyayo Stadium |
Jul 18 | Cairo, Egypt | Cairo International Stadium |
Jul 24 | Dubai, UAE | Dubai Arena / stadium |
Jul 30 | New Delhi, India | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium |
Aug 5 | Mumbai, India | DY Patil Stadium |
Aug 11 | Bangkok, Thailand | Rajamangala Stadium |
Aug 17 | Hong Kong | Hong Kong Stadium |
Aug 23 | Manila, Philippines | Mall of Asia Arena |
Aug 29 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Bukit Jalil National Stadium |
Sep 4 | Istanbul, Turkey | Atatürk Olympic Stadium |
Sep 10 | Moscow, Russia | Luzhniki Stadium |
Sep 16 | Warsaw, Poland | National Stadium |
Sep 22 | Oslo, Norway | Telenor Arena |
Sep 28 | Dublin, Ireland | Croke Park |
Oct 4 | Toronto, Canada | Rogers Centre |
Oct 9 | Chicago, USA | United Center / Soldier Field |
Oct 15 | New York, USA | Madison Square Garden / stadium |
Oct 20 | Miami, USA | Hard Rock Stadium |
Again — this table is purely illustrative, not based on any confirmed source.
What
We Actually Know
(as of Now)
Here’s what the public record does confirm, which casts serious doubt on the notion that a Pink / Imagine Dragons co-tour has been officially planned:
- Imagine Dragons are currently active in touring and have dates listed through late 2025. For example, their upcoming shows include stops in Lima, Peru; Macul, Chile; Belo Horizonte, Brazil among others.
- Their existing “Loom World Tour” is a major stadium run, announced in connection with their Loom album.
- P!nk is reportedly planning or has announced her own solo tour activity in some media, though no credible source confirms a joint tour with Imagine Dragons. (Some fan sites and less reliable sources mention P!nk’s solo tour dates)
- There’s no press release, no official social media post by either artist, and no credible news article indicating that this co-headline tour will happen.
Because of that, any claim that “Pink & Imagine Dragons announce 2026 co-headlining world tour” appears to be speculative, a rumor, or misinformation unless new announcements emerge.
What to Watch For (If It’s Real)
If this tour does materialize, here’s what to keep an eye on:
- Confirmed press release or statements from P!nk’s team or Imagine Dragons’ management.
- Ticket on-sale dates and official venue listings via trusted partners (Ticketmaster, Live Nation, etc.).
- Tour routing — whether Africa (especially places like Nigeria) and Asia/Oceania are included, as many global tours skip certain markets.
- Ticket pricing and VIP packages, especially for co-headline shows, which tend to command premium price tiers.
- Collaborative moments — some fans will watch for surprise duets or joint performances mid-show.
- Local opening acts — often in such large tours, regional artists will be selected for support slots, which could be a big opportunity for local acts.
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