Imagine Dragons performed a stripped-down rendition of 'Radioactive' for striking writers because, sure!
Two members of the band—comprised of pianist and vocalist Dan Reynolds, guitarist Wayne Sermon, bassist Ben McKee, and drummer Andrew Tolman—took a break from their ongoing Mercury World Tour to stop by the picket line on Tuesday afternoon.
From atop a park bench and accompanied by only Sermon on an acoustic guitar, Reynolds stood in solidarity with striking writers, performing Imagine Dragons tracks “Whatever It Takes” and “Radioactive.” He even rallied the crowd into a singalong at one point.Despite the somewhat tepid tenor of the aforementioned singalong, early audience reviews were pretty glowing.
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