Imagine Dragons will headline the iconic 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale for the 2027 Concert in the Coliseum presented by Swire Coca-Cola on Saturday, Feb. 6, just two days before the official start of WM Phoenix Open week.
The Grammy-winning rockers will be joined by Counting Crows.
The Concert in the Coliseum takes place on a custom-built stage in the middle of the 16th hole.
Chris Camacho, tournament chairman of the 2027 WM Phoenix Open, issued a statement saying “The Concert in the Coliseum has taken on a life of its own, becoming the signature event to kick off the week that is ‘The People’s Open.'"
“Imagine Dragons are one of the biggest rock bands in the world and will bring a catalog of global anthems to the loudest hole in golf. We can’t wait
for them to take the stage and create a night under the stars to remember at the WM Phoenix Open.”
How to get tickets to Imagine Dragons at the Phoenix Open
General admission tickets to see Imagine Dragons and Counting Crows at the 16th hole will go on sale at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 27, at WMPhoenixOpen.com. The Concert in the Coliseum is a 21-and-over event. Venue gates will open at 3:30 p.m.
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Imagine Dragons are among the most successful names in modern rock
Since emerging from Las Vegas in 2009, Imagine Dragons have become one of the most successful rock acts in the world, selling more than 55 million records worldwide, amassing more than 80 billion global streams, and delivering era-defining anthems including “Radioactive,” “Believer,” “Thunder” and “Demons.”
They made history as the first group to earn four RIAA Diamond-certified singles and remain Spotify’s most-streamed band of all time by billion-stream songs.
Across six acclaimed studio albums, including “Night Visions,” “Evolve” and their most recent effort, “LOOM,” Imagine Dragons have consistently pushed the boundaries of arena rock with a signature blend of explosive energy, emotional lyricism and cinematic soundscapes. Known for their electrifying live performances, they’ve sold out stadiums across the globe and recently surpassed two million tickets sold on their LOOM World Tour.
Along the way, Imagine Dragons have collaborated with artists including Kendrick Lamar, J.I.D, Lil Wayne, Avicii and legendary composer Hans Zimmer, further expanding their cross-genre reach and cultural influence. With one of the most recognizable catalogs in modern music and a reputation for high-impact live shows, they continues to redefine what a contemporary rock act can be.
Counting Crows remain one of the top Adult Alternative Artists in history
For more than three decades, Counting Crows have brought their soulful rock & roll to audiences worldwide. The band broke out in 1993 with multi-platinum “August and Everything After” album, going on to sell more than 20 million records. Their 1996 sophomore album, “Recovering the Satellites,” debuted at No. 1, and their 2004 hit "Accidentally in Love," from “Shrek 2,” earned Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Grammy nominations.
In 2021, Billboard ranked them No. 8 on its "Greatest of All Time: Adult Alternative Artists" chart.
Their latest album, 2025’s “Butter Miracle, The Complete Sweets!,” was followed by a supporting tour and the acclaimed HBO documentary “Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately?,” part of the network's "Music Box" series.
This is the sixth year for the Phoenix Open Concert in the Coliseum
The Concert in the Coliseum has featured a star-studded lineup since its debut in 2022, including The Killers, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani, Post Malone, Maroon 5, Walker Hayes, Thomas Rhett and Old Dominion, establishing it as one of the most distinctive live music experiences in sports.
When is the 2027 WM Phoenix Open?
The WM Phoenix Open takes place from Feb. 8–14, 2027, with the main tournament rounds running from Feb. 11–14, 2027, at TPC Scottsdale in Scottsdale, Arizona
This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Phoenix Open concerts 2027. Rock legends to play Coliseum concert











