Las Vegas’ Own Imagine Dragons Will Be First Band To Broadcast From The Moon
One small step for man, one giant leap for music, and one Las Vegas mega band.
Imagine Dragons Will Broadcast From The Moon
Las Vegas’s own, Imagine Dragons, will be the first band to have a song broadcast from the moon. Yes, I said FROM THE MOON.
Last year, Imagine Dragons recorded a song called “Children of the Sky” for the video game, Starfield. The Las Vegas bred pop rock band hasn’t played the song live on their Loom World Tour, because they were saving it for a special occasion.
Well, what more special occasion than debuting your new song LIVE, from the moon?!
Imagine Dragons Live Debut New Song On October 27
Billboard reports that “Children Of The Sky” will make its live debut at the band’s Hollywood Bowl show on October 27 featuring the Los Angeles Film Orchestra and composer Inon Zur.
This is where it gets real interesting. The song will then be “transmitted back to Earth from the surface of the Moon as part of Lonestar’s Freedom Mission flying with Intuitive Machines to the South Lunar Pole in early 2025.”
“Our goal is to inspire the next generation of kids to be excited about the future of space and technology, which is why we chose ‘Children of the Sky’ as the first song in history to be broadcast from the Moon,” Ryan Micheletti, an investor in Lonestar through The Veteran Fund, said in a statement.
From the Moon, Not On the Moon
No – Imagine Dragons themselves will not be on the Moon. However they are huge, and they could probably afford a trip up there. Maybe next time. And I, personally, would like to hear them do “Radioactive” – ON the moon. Though I’m sure tickets for that one would be astronomical! (See what I did there?)
If you’d like to see Imagine Dragons at the Hollywood Bowl, you can buy tickets for that concert here. You can listen to “Children Of The Sky” (the non moon version) below.