List of awards and nominations received by Imagine Dragons

Imagine Dragons awards and nominations
Imagine Dragons at American Music Awards
Imagine Dragons performing at American Music Awards of 2013
Totals[a]
Wins56
Nominations188
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Imagine Dragons is an American pop rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, consisting of lead vocalist Dan Reynolds, lead guitarist Wayne Sermon, bassist Ben McKee, and drummer Daniel Platzman. The band is the recipient of a Grammy Award, three American Music Awards, ten Billboard Music Awards, eight BMI Pop Music Awards, an Echo Award, a MTV Video Music Award, five Teen Choice Awards and a World Music Award.

The band's first studio album Night Visions was released in 2012. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 and was the fourth best-selling album in the US in 2013 with over 1.4 million copies sold for the year.[1] The album received the 2014 Billboard Music Award for Top Rock Album and was nominated for the Juno Award for International Album of the Year. The second single from the album, "Radioactive", peaked at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100,[2] and peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Rock Songs.[3] The single received various awards, including the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance, the Teen Choice Award for Choice Music - Rock Song, the Billboard Music Award for Top Streaming Song (Audio) and was nominated for the MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video. During this era MTV called them "the year's biggest breakout band",[4] Billboard named them their "Breakthrough Band of 2013"[5] and placed them at the top of their "Year In Rock" rankings for 2013. Their second studio album, Smoke + Mirrors, reached number one in the US, Canada and the UK.[6][7] and sold over one million copies worldwide. The band's third album, Evolve, became their third album to reach the top three on the Billboard 200 and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. It spawned the singles, "Believer" and Thunder", which both went on to peak at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and were nominated at the 2018 Billboard Music Award for Top Selling Song. Their fourth studio album, Origins, released in 2018, peaked at number one in Canada and reached the top ten in the US, Australia and the United Kingdom. The first single from the album, "Natural", peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Rock Songs. The song received a Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award nomination for Favorite Song and MTV Video Music Award nomination for Best Rock.

Imagine Dragons has received several Best Group nominations, including three at the People's Choice Awards, and won two NRJ Music Awards for International Group of the Year, and also was nominated two times at American Music Awards for Artist of the Year. Awarded 5 iHeartRadio Music Awards along with the accomplishment of reaching 1 Billion Total Audience Spins for “Thunder” & “Believer”. The band has received a total of 52 awards and 157 nominations.

Awards and nominations

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, recipient of the award, category and the result of the nomination
Award Year[a] Nominee / Work Category Result Ref.
Alt Rock Awards 2014 Into The Night Tour Tour of the Year Won [8]
2018 Imagine Dragons Band of the Year Won [9]
American Music Awards 2013 New Artist of the Year Nominated [10]
Favorite Pop/Rock Band, Duo or Group Nominated
Favorite Alternative Artist Won
2014 Artist of the Year Nominated [11]
Favorite Pop/Rock Band, Duo or Group Nominated
Favorite Alternative Artist Won
2017 Favorite Pop/Rock Band, Duo or Group Won [12]
Favorite Alternative Artist Nominated
2018 Artist of the Year Nominated [13]
Favorite Pop/Rock Band, Duo or Group Nominated
Favorite Alternative Artist Nominated
2019 Nominated [14]
2022 Favorite Pop Duo or Group Nominated [15]
Favorite Rock Artist Nominated
"Enemy" Favorite Rock Song Nominated
Mercury – Act 1 Favorite Rock Album Nominated
ARIA Music Awards 2018 Evolve Best International Artist Nominated [16]
Billboard Music Awards 2014 Imagine Dragons Top Artist Nominated [17]
Top Duo/Group Won
Top Hot 100 Artist Won
Top Radio Songs Artist Nominated
Top Digital Songs Artist Nominated
Top Streaming Artist Nominated
Top Rock Artist Won
Milestone Award Nominated
Night Visions Top Rock Album Won
"Radioactive" Top Hot 100 Song Nominated
Top Digital Song Nominated
Top Streaming Song (Audio) Won
Top Rock Song Nominated
"Demons" Nominated
2017 "Sucker for Pain" (w/ Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Logic & Ty Dolla Sign) Nominated [18]
2018 Imagine Dragons Top Duo/Group Won [19]
Top Hot 100 Artist Nominated
Top Song Sales Artist Nominated
Top Radio Songs Artist Nominated
Top Rock Artist Won
Evolve Top Rock Album Won
"Believer" Top Selling Song Nominated
Top Radio Song Nominated
Top Rock Song Won
"Thunder" Top Selling Song Nominated
Top Rock Song Nominated
2019 Imagine Dragons Top Duo/Group Nominated [20]
Top Song Sales Artist Nominated
Top Rock Artist Won
Origins Top Rock Album Nominated
"Natural" Top Rock Song Nominated
"Whatever It Takes" Nominated
2020 Imagine Dragons Top Rock Artist Nominated [21]
"Bad Liar" Top Rock Song Nominated
2022 Imagine Dragons Top Duo/Group Nominated [22]
Top Rock Artist Nominated
Mercury – Act 1 Top Rock Album Nominated
"Follow You" Top Rock Song Nominated
Billboard Live Music Awards 2015 Imagine Dragons Concert Marketing & Promotion Award Won [23]
BMI Pop Awards 2014 "It's Time" Award-Winning Songs Won [24]
"Radioactive" Won
2015 "Demons" Won [25]
2016 "I Bet My Life" Won [26]
2018 "Believer" Won [27]
2019 Won [28]
"Natural" Won
"Thunder" Won
Echo Awards 2018 Imagine Dragons International Band of the Year Won [29]
"Thunder" International Hit of the Year Nominated
European Festival Awards 2013 Imagine Dragons Newcomer of the Year Won [30]
2014 Best Headliner Nominated [31]
GAFFA Awards Denmark (Prisen) 2015 International Band of the Year Nominated
2018 Nominated
Evolve International Album of the Year Nominated
2019 Imagine Dragons International Band of the Year Nominated [32]
Grammy Awards 2014 "Radioactive" Record of the Year Nominated [33]
Best Rock Performance Won
2018 Evolve Best Pop Vocal Album Nominated [34]
"Thunder" Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Nominated
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2014 Imagine Dragons Artist of the Year Nominated [35]
Best New Artist Nominated
"Radioactive" Song of the Year Nominated
"Demons" Alternative Rock Song of the Year Won
2018 Imagine Dragons Best Duo/Group of the Year Nominated [36]
Alternative Rock Artist of the Year Won
Evolve Alternative Rock Album of the Year Won
"Believer" Alternative Rock Song of the Year Nominated
"Thunder" Nominated
2019 Imagine Dragons Best Duo/Group of the Year Nominated [37]
Alternative Rock Artist of the Year Won
Most Thumbed-Up Artist of the Year Won
"Natural" Alternative Rock Song of the Year Nominated
2020 Imagine Dragons Best Duo/Group of the Year Nominated [38]
Alternative Rock Artist of the Year Nominated
2023 "Enemy (from the series Arcane League of Legends)" Song of the Year Won [39]
Imagine Dragons Best Duo/Group of the Year Won
iHeartRadio Titanium Award 2017 "Believer" 1 Billion Total Audience Spins on iHeartRadio Stations Won
2018 "Thunder" Won [40]
International Dance Music Awards 2014 "Radioactive" Best Alternative/Indie Rock Dance Track Won [41]
Los40 Music Awards 2013 Imagine Dragons Best International Rock Band Won [42]
2017 Evolve International Album of the Year Nominated [43]
2021 Imagine Dragons Best International Act Nominated [44]
Best International Live Act Nominated
2022 Best International Act Nominated [45]
Best International Live Act Nominated
Mercury – Acts 1 & 2 Best International Album Nominated
"Enemy" Best International Song Won
Lunas del Auditorio 2015 Imagine Dragons Best Foreign Rock Nominated [46]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2013 Imagine Dragons Best New Act Nominated [47]
Best Push Act Nominated
2014 Best Rock Nominated [48]
Best World Stage Performance Nominated
2017 Best Alternative Nominated [49]
2018 Best Rock Nominated [50]
Best US Act Nominated
2019 Best Rock Nominated [51]
2021 Best Group Nominated [52]
Best Rock Nominated
2024 Best Alternative Pending [53]
MTV Italian Music Awards 2015 Best Band Nominated [54]
MTV Millennial Awards 2018 "Whatever It Takes" Global Hit Nominated [55]
MTV Video Music Awards 2012 "It's Time" Best Rock Video Nominated [56]
2013 "Radioactive" Nominated [57]
2014 "Demons" Nominated [58]
2017 "Thunder" Best Cinematography Nominated [59]
2018 "Whatever It Takes" Best Rock Won [60]
2019 "Natural" Nominated [61]
2021 "Follow You" Best Alternative Nominated [62]
2022 "Enemy" Nominated [63]
Imagine Dragons Group of the Year Nominated
2023 "Crushed" Video for Good Nominated [64]
2024 Imagine Dragons Best Group Nominated [65]
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2015 "I Bet My Life" Best International Group Video Nominated [66]
MTV Woodie Awards 2015 Imagine Dragons Woodie of the Year Nominated [67]
"Radioactive" (Kendrick Lamar Remix) Best Collaboration Woodie Nominated
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2015 Imagine Dragons Favorite Music Group Nominated [68]
2016 Nominated [69]
2018 Nominated [70]
"Thunder" Favorite Song Nominated
2019 Imagine Dragons Favorite Music Group Nominated [71]
"Natural" Favorite Song Nominated
2024 Imagine Dragons Favorite Music Group Won [72]
NRJ Music Awards 2014 Imagine Dragons International Duo/Group of the Year Nominated [73]
2017 Won [74]
2018 Won [75]
2021 Nominated [76]
"Follow You" International Song of the Year Nominated
People's Choice Awards 2014 Imagine Dragons Favorite Breakout Artist Nominated [77]
Favorite Band/Group Nominated
Favorite Alternative/Rock Band Nominated
"Radioactive" Favorite Song Nominated
2015 Imagine Dragons Favorite Band/Group Nominated [78]
2016 Nominated [79]
Smoke + Mirrors Favorite Album Nominated
2019 Imagine Dragons Group of the Year Nominated [80]
2022 Group of 2022 Nominated [81]
Pollstar Awards 2014 Best New Touring Artist Won [82]
Radio Disney Music Awards 2018 Best Music Group Nominated
Spotify Awards 2020 Most Popular Contemporary Rock Artist Won [83]
Swiss Music Awards 2015 Best International Breaking Act Won [84]
2018 Best International Group Won [85]
2019 Won [86]
2022 Won [87]
Teen Choice Awards 2013 Imagine Dragons Choice Music – Rock Group Nominated [88]
Choice Music – Breakout Group Nominated
Choice Summer Music Star – Group Nominated
"Radioactive" Choice Music – Rock Song Won
2014 Imagine Dragons Choice Music – Rock Group Won [89]
"On Top of the World" Choice Music – Rock Song Nominated
2015 Imagine Dragons Choice Music Group – Male Nominated [90]
"I Bet My Life" Choice Music – Rock Song Nominated
2017 Imagine Dragons Choice Rock Artist Nominated [91]
Choice Summer Group Nominated
"Believer" Choice Song – Group Nominated
Choice Rock/Alternative Song Won
2018 Imagine Dragons Choice Rock Artist Won [92]
Choice Summer Group Nominated
"Whatever It Takes" Choice Song – Group Nominated
Choice Rock/Alternative Song Won
UK Festival Awards 2013 Imagine Dragons Breakout Act of the Year Nominated [93]
"Radioactive" Anthem of the Summer Nominated
UK Music Video Awards 2016 Smoke & Mirrors Live Best Live Coverage Nominated [94]
2022 "Sharks" Best Rock Video - International Nominated [95]
World Music Awards 2013 Imagine Dragons World's Best Group Nominated [96]
World's Best Rock Act Won
World's Best Live Act Nominated
"Demons" World's Best Video Nominated
"It's Time" Nominated
"Radioactive" Nominated
ZD Awards 2018 Evolve World Tour Tour of the Year Won [97]

Notes

  1. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year whenever possible.

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