Imagine Dragons' Dan Reynolds performing at Fiserv Forum, by Dan DeSlover

As live music continues an incredible return this year, February is already proving to be a busy month, as evidenced by the activity at Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum, where Imagine Dragons played a massive, sold-out show on Friday night.

The venue had hosted Dua Lipa and Tyler, the Creator's own shows on Wednesday and Thursday night, respectively. But on Friday, it was Dan Reynolds and Co. who took the stage in support of their fifth studio album Mercury – Act 1, which was executive produced by Rick Rubin.

It was definitely a testament of the band's staying power, a decade after the release of their debut album Night Visions, which includes hits such as "Radioactive" and "Demons."

The band was joined by MØ, and they'll continue their lengthy trek across North America through May, before heading to Europe. The band had previously been scheduled to perform this June in Kyiv, Ukraine, as well as Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia. But those three shows have been canceled until further notice following Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.

"Our thoughts are with Ukraine and all others suffering from this needless war," the band said in a statement following the cancellations.

See photos from the Milwaukee show below, by Dan DeSlover.

MØ, by Dan DeSlover
Imagine Dragons, by Dan DeSlover
Imagine Dragons, by Dan DeSlover
Imagine Dragons, by Dan DeSlover
Imagine Dragons, by Dan DeSlover
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Imagine Dragons, by Dan DeSlover
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