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*Imagine Dragons Make History: First Band to Broadcast Song from Lunar Surface*

LOS ANGELES, CA – In a groundbreaking achievement, Grammy-winning rock band Imagine Dragons is set to become the first musical act to broadcast a song from the lunar surface.

The band has partnered with SpaceIL, a non-profit organization that aims to promote space exploration and STEM education, to make this historic broadcast possible. The song, titled “Radioactive (Lunar Remix),” will be transmitted from the lunar surface via a specially designed satellite.

“We’re thrilled to be a part of this incredible achievement,” said Dan Reynolds, lead vocalist of Imagine Dragons. “As a band, we’ve always pushed the boundaries of what’s possible, and this is a dream come true.”

The broadcast is scheduled to take place on [Date] and will be streamed live on the band’s social media channels. Fans around the world will be able to tune in and experience this historic moment in real-time.

“This is a momentous occasion, not just for Imagine Dragons, but for the entire music industry,” said Ben McKee, the band’s bassist. “We’re honored to be the first band to broadcast a song from the moon, and we hope it inspires future generations to explore the wonders of space.”

The broadcast is part of a larger initiative to promote space exploration and STEM education. SpaceIL aims to inspire young people to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) by showcasing the wonders of space exploration.

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