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Watch: Imagine Dragons' Dan Reynolds kisses Palestinian flag on stage, sparks firestorm

Watch: Imagine Dragons' Dan Reynolds kisses Palestinian flag on stage, sparks firestorm

Time of India01-06-2025
Imagine Dragons' Dan Reynolds sparks firestorm after kissing Palestinian flag on stage
Imagine Dragons lead singer Dan Reynolds has ignited a fierce online backlash after kissing a Palestinian flag on stage during the band's May 27 performance in Milan, part of their Loom World Tour.
Reynolds, shirtless and visibly emotional, draped himself in the flag during the show's closing moments, waving it before tens of thousands of cheering fans and planting a kiss on it. The act, captured in multiple fan videos, immediately sparked mixed reactions across social media, with some hailing it as a bold statement of solidarity and others condemning it as a political provocation.
Outrage and accusations
Critics slammed Reynolds' move, accusing the band of aligning with extremism.
Brigitte Gabriel, chairman of ACT for America, posted on X, "It looks like the band Imagine Dragons supports terrorism."
Other users voiced similar sentiments, interpreting the flag display as a betrayal. "I actually really liked Imagine Dragons, but now it seems they genuinely hate my people. It's disgusting how people still view Palestine as a moral virtue when it's all a myth," one pro-Israel fan wrote.
One particularly heated post accused the band of hypocrisy for advocating LGBTQ+ rights while allegedly supporting a territory where such rights are not protected, "Imagine Dragons ends their concert by waving their solidarity with TERRORISTS.
They just called for the deaths of all gay people — and their music career."
Support from pro-Palestinian fans
Despite the backlash, many fans applauded the gesture. "Very nice to see more people showing support,' one Palestinian X-user wrote. Another viral post described the moment as a 'powerful gesture.'
Comedian Matt Lieb chimed in with a tongue-in-cheek comment, 'Omg Radiohead has now been lapped by IMAGINE DRAGONS?!?' — referencing Thom Yorke's decision to walk off stage after a confrontation with an anti-Israel protestor last year.
A complicated history
This isn't the first time Imagine Dragons has found itself in the middle of the Israel-Palestine debate. The band previously faced criticism from pro-Palestinian activists for performing in Tel Aviv on August 29, 2023, just weeks before the October 7th Hamas attacks that escalated regional tensions.
That same Milan concert also featured Reynolds waving a Ukrainian flag earlier in the evening, adding to the politically symbolic performance.
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