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The Killers Announce Character-Driven ‘Pressure Machine’ Album, 2022 Tour Dates

"Write what you know" is a common axiom among songwriters and it's an idea that singer Brandon Flowers took to heart with a character-driven new Killers album entitled Pressure Machine that is now set to arrive on Aug. 13.

The band's newly-announced seventh studio album follows closely on the heels of their 2020 release Imploding the Mirage and was born out of the pandemic-induced downtime of the past year with Flowers looking to his past for inspiration.

The album was co-produced by the band, Shawn Everett, and Jonathan Rado (of Foxygen), all of whom worked together on The Killers’ critically-acclaimed album Imploding The Mirage .

“Everything came to this grinding halt, and it was the first time in a long time for me that I was faced with silence," says Flowers. "And out of that silence this record began to bloom, full of songs that would have otherwise been too quiet and drowned out by the noise of typical Killers records.”

Having time away from the concert and album cycle, Flowers started to reflect on the idea of the small American town, with his own home base of Nephi, Utah from his youth helping to color some of the material. “Had it not been for advancements in the automotive industry, Nephi in the 90s could have been the 1950s,” says Flowers.

“We were discussing [Brandon] moving to Nephi as a kid and being stuck in the middle of nowhere,” says drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr. “And during Covid-19, it started to feel like we were all in the middle of nowhere.”

Flowers adds, “I discovered this grief that I hadn’t dealt with, many memories of my time in Nephi are tender. But the ones tied to fear or great sadness were emotionally charged. I’ve got more understanding now than when we started the band, and hopefully I was able to do justice to these stories and these lives in this little town that I grew up in.” The singer discusses more about the idea for the album in this trailer for Apple Music .

Digging into his past centric to a small town in the U.S. southwest, the vocalist wrote all the lyrics for the songs before a note was even recorded for the album. Pressure Machine is told not only from his perspective but also some characters of the lives he watched in his hometown as a teenager.

Helping to put listeners in the right frame of mind, Pressure Machine 's album art also features a highway shot just outside of Nephi taken by photographer Wes Johnson, with additional photos featured within the album packaging. Due Aug. 13, Pressure Machine is now available to pre-order here .

The Killers, Pressure Machine Album Artwork

And with The Killers not only having one previous album to support as the pandemic delayed touring for their last record but now also now having the follow-up ready, they'll return to the road in 2022 with two full albums to promote. Tour dates and stops are listed below with tickets going on sale this Friday (July 23) at 10AM local time via the band's website .

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The killers 2022 tour dates.

Aug. 19 - Vancouver, British Columbia @Rogers Arena Aug. 20 - Seattle, Wash. @ Climate Pledge Arena Aug. 21 - Portland, Ore. @ Moda Center Aug. 23 - San Francisco, Calif. @ Chase Center Aug. 24 - San Diego, Calif. 2 Pechanga Arena Aug. 26 - Las Vegas, Nev. @ T-Mobile Arena Aug. 27 - Los Angeles, Calif. @ Banc of California Stadium Aug. 30 - Salt Lake City, Utah @ Vivint Arena Aug. 31 - Denver, Colo. @ Ball Arena Sept. 8 - Houston, Texas @ Toyota Center Sept. 9 - Austin, Texas @ Moody Center Sept. 10 - Fort Worth, Texas @  Dickies Arena Sept. 13 - Miami, Fla. @ FTX Arena Sept. 14 - Orlando, Fla. @ Amway Center Sept. 16 - Atlanta, Ga. @ State Farm Arena Sept. 17 - Nashville, Tenn. @ Bridgestone Arena Sept. 18 - St. Louis, Mo. @ Chaifetz Arena Sept. 20 - St. Paul, Minn. @ Xcel Energy Center Sept. 21 - Chicago, Ill. @ United Center Sept. 23 - Toronto, Ontario @ Scotiabank Arena Sept. 24 - Montreal, Quebec @ Bell Centre Sept. 25 - Verona, N.Y. @ Turning Stone Event Center Sept. 29 - Washington, D.C. @ Capital One Arena Sept. 30 - New York, N.Y. @ Madison Square Garden Oct. 1 - New York, N.Y. @ Madison Square Garden Oct. 3 - Boston, Mass. @ TD Garden Oct. 4 - University Park, Pa. @ Bryce Jordan Center Oct. 6 - Pittsburgh, Pa. @Petersen Events Center Oct. 7 - Cleveland, Ohio @ Wolstein Center Oct. 8 - Detroit, Mich. @ Little Caesars Arena

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By David James Young

The Killers performed at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena – and Liberty Hall – on Monday, 19th December. David James Young reviews.

Within minutes of The Killers arriving on stage at Qudos Bank Arena, confetti exploded from a row of cannons placed near the barricade. It wasn’t for one of the band’s signature hits (rather, 2020’s ‘My Own Soul’s Warning’), nor for a crucial moment in the song itself. Truly, it was a muscle flex – an indulgent, confident move executed purely because they could.

As Brandon Flowers ran from one side of the stage to the other, rallying seventeen-thousand devotees with a blend of preacher man conviction and Las Vegas razzle-dazzle, one thing was abundantly clear: this was not The Killers’ first rodeo.

The Killers – ‘My Own Soul’s Warning’

Since rising to arena status on the back of 2006’s multi-platinum Sam’s Town , The Killers have cemented their place atop the contemporary rock totem pole. There’s always a risk of an artist’s performances becoming formulaic as a result of playing the same set-list of songs in similar venues every night. So, how do The Killers continue to make each show feel vital? Consider the three Cs: catalogue, creativity and catharsis.

To the first point: after opening with ‘My Own Soul’s Warning’, The Killers came through with a hat-trick of 2000s indie classics, ‘When You Were Young’, ‘Jenny Was a Friend of Mine’ and ‘Smile Like You Mean It’. Considering how dated many singles from that era sound in 2022, it’s to The Killers’ credit that their hits have survived in this way.

Songs like the electric ‘Caution’ and the pensive ‘Pressure Machine’ demonstrated that the band still have plenty in the tank artistically. Even when it seems like you’ve done it all, you have to go back out there with something to prove – and The Killers, evidently, are in it for the long haul.

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To the second point: even when you have so many adored songs at your disposal, you still need to present them in a way that is fresh and serves as a point of difference to the studio version.

The powerhouse work of drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr. – the engine room of the band – often dictated the ebb and flow of the live renditions. There were also subtle blends and reinventions, like the wailed hook of ‘Runaways’ giving way to the wafting synthesiser of ‘Read My Mind’, or the opening notes of ‘All These Things That I’ve Done’ sustaining for several minutes purely to induce an increasingly-feverish reaction.

No matter how many times The Killers have run through these exact movements, played these hits, and Flowers stuck out the mic to let the audience finish his sentences, each moment is reborn night after night thanks to the revelry of the audience.

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To the third point: all different ages flock to The Killers, from the millennial diehards reliving their teens, to the enamoured Gen Zs who discovered these songs through cultural osmosis, and the blushing mums letting loose at their annual “rock concert”. (Sidenote to the latter: What an intergenerational treat to have America’s Gerry Beckley come out for a surprise rendition of ‘Sister Golden Hair’.)

No matter who you are, where you’ve come from and what level of fandom you’re at with The Killers, there’s something to be gained by being in attendance and losing yourself in the spectacle.

After the deafening sing-along of ‘Spaceman’ transitioned directly into a spirited rework of ‘Mr. Brightside’, the night ended for most of the audience. You could’ve walked out of the venue wholly satisfied after such a performance – and yet, for a select portion of devotees, there was more to be done, making a cross-city dash from Olympic Park to Sydney’s Entertainment Quarter, where The Killers were playing a very sold-out encore set at the newly-reopened Liberty Hall (FKA Max Watt’s).

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Given the circumstances, it was only fair they opened with Hot Fuss deep-cut ‘Midnight Show’, which still felt as electric and exciting as it did circa 2004. For the next hour, a lucky few hundred watched as the unfatigued band powered through another round of catalogue classics and obscure fan favourites.

The band’s beloved cover of Joy Division’s ‘Shadowplay’ rubbed shoulders with setlist staple ‘Human’, while the Phoebe Bridgers-assisted ‘Runaway Horses’ was given a trot (sadly sans Bridgers) before another galloping ‘Mr. Brightside’ and a one-two of the criminally-underrated ‘Bones’ and ‘Run for Cover’.

The surreal nature of seeing this arena-filling band in such close quarters made the entire show feel like a fantasy sequence – resulting in a reality that we wish could have lasted just a little bit longer.

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‘Pressure Machine’ arrives in August

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[Updated: August 13]

The Killers have announced their seventh studio album Pressure Machine . The LP is due out on August 13 via Island Records. The album was co-produced by the band, Shawn Everett, and Jonathan Rado (of Foxygen), all of whom worked together on The Killers’ critically-acclaimed album  Imploding The Mirage , released last year.  

The band has also announced a 2022 tour to support the album, and their previous release that never got to be celebrated live. The North American trek kicks off on August 19 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC and will see thebans perform in New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Miami, and more. The Killers will be accompanied by very special guest Johnny Marr .

Tickets for these shows go on sale on Friday, July 23, at 10am local time HERE .  

When the Covid-19 pandemic shut down the promotional run and worldwide tour for The Killers’ majestic, critically-acclaimed 2020 album  Imploding the Mirage , “Everything came to this grinding halt,” says frontman Brandon Flowers. “And it was the first time in a long time for me that I was faced with silence. And out of that silence this record began to bloom, full of songs that would have otherwise been too quiet and drowned out by the noise of typical Killers records.” 

Indeed, for the first time since 2004, the relentless momentum and pressures of being in a globally-renowned, stadium-shaking band stopped. Enter  Pressure Machine : a view into the everyday realities of a small American town with a stark, tough beauty, and The Killers’ most restrained and resonant album yet.

A video from Brandon about  Pressure Machine  can be seen now via Apple Music. Click  HERE  to watch it.  

A quieter, character-study-driven album,  Pressure Machine  lives squarely in Flowers’ hometown of Nephi, Utah, a close-knit community of 5,300 people with no traffic lights, a rubber plant, wheat fields, and the West Hills. Nephi is the place Flowers spent his formative years (10-16), saying, “Had it not been for advancements in the automotive industry, Nephi in the 90s could have been the 1950s.” 

The album’s songs are based on the memories and stories of people that impacted him growing up, interspersed with commentary from current Nephi locals about their town. 

“We were discussing [Brandon] moving to Nephi as a kid and being stuck in the middle of nowhere,” says the band’s drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr. “And during Covid-19, it started to feel like we were all in the middle of nowhere.” 

Concurs Flowers, “I discovered this grief that I hadn’t dealt with,” he says, “many memories of my time in Nephi are tender.  But the ones tied to fear or great sadness were emotionally charged. I’ve got more understanding now than when we started the band, and hopefully I was able to do justice to these stories and these lives in this little town that I grew up in.”

The resulting record is an aural document of growing up – and living – in the American Southwest, told from a myriad of perspectives.  For the first time in his life, Flowers had complete lyrics before a note of music was put to tape. No stranger to inhabiting different characters in songs, on  Pressure Machine  he steps into the shoes of some of the people whose lives he watched unfold as a teen. The album weaves the threads of Flowers’ signature lyricism throughout his career into a perfect whole culminating in the most elegant album The Killers have ever made. 

Through its characters and also its title, the album squares up to the unbending pressure of the American dream compounded by religious disenchantment. A born optimist, moments of beauty inevitably shine out of the grief of Flowers’s songs:  the healing arrival of summer, the first crop of hay, sweeter skies.  Pressure Machine’s  stories detail the real life personal battles, overwhelming regrets, local tragedies, and the opioid epidemic that hit Flowers’ hometown, as well as every hometown in America. Flowers sings about the choices people make, for better and for worse, and the consequences of those choices; the ones who were left behind, and the ones that can’t be forgotten.  

Pressure Machine’s  album cover image was shot on the highway just outside Nephi, taken as photographer Wes Johnson passed a roadside inspirational display set up by a local Baptist church. Johnson took dozens of incredible images of Flowers’ hometown throughout the early part of 2021, many of which are featured in the album’s packaging for the physical edition.  

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The Killers: Pressure Machine [Island Records, 2022]

1. West Hills 2. Quiet Town 3. Terrible Thing 4. Cody 5. Sleepwalker 6. Runaway Horses (feat. Phoebe Bridgers) 7. In The Car Outside 8. In Another Life 9. Desperate Things 10. Pressure Machine 11. The Getting By

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August 19, 2022 – Vancouver, CA – Rogers Arena August 20, 2022 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena August 21, 2022 – Portland, OR – Moda Center August 23, 2022 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center August 24, 2022 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena August 26, 2022 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena August 28, 2022 – Glendale, AZ – Gila River August 30, 2022 – Salt Lake City, UT – Vivint Arena August 31, 2022 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena September 8, 2022 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center September 9, 2022 – Austin, TX – Moody Center September 10, 2022 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena September 13, 2022 – Miami, FL – FTX Arena September 14, 2022 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center September 16, 2022 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena September 17, 2022 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena September 18, 2022 – St. Louis, MO – Chaifetz Arena September 20, 2022 – Saint Paul, MN – XCEL Energy Center September 21, 2022 – Chicago, IL – United Center September 23, 2022 – Toronto, CA – Scotiabank Arena September 24, 2022 – Montreal, QC – Centre Bell September 26, 2022 – Verona, NY – Turning Stone Event Center September 27, 2022 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center September 30, 2022 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden October 1, 2022 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden October 3, 2022 – Boston, MA – TD Garden October 4, 2022 – University Park, PA – Bryce Jordan Center October 6, 2022 – Pittsburgh, PA – Peterson Events Center October 7, 2022 – Cleveland, OH – Wolstein Center October 8, 2022 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena October 10, 2022 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena

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The Killers 2022 tour begins: Where to buy tickets, schedule, promo codes

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Brandon Flowers and The Killers are finally taking their 'Imploding the Mirage Tour' on the road. Jim Dyson/Getty Images

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Two years after The Killers released their critically-acclaimed record “Imploding The Mirage,” they’re giving the album a big U.S. stadium tour .

The “Imploding The Mirage Tour” from Aug. 19 through Oct. 10 includes stops at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 and Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center on Sept. 27.

Former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr will join them on select dates.

Best of all, tickets are available on all sites including StubHub , Vivid Seats , TicketNetwork , Ticketmaster and TicketCity .

First-time Vivid Seats users can save $20 on ticket orders over $200 with promo code NJ20 at checkout.

On TicketCity, save $15 on orders over $400 using promo code TCITYSAVE15 at checkout.

You can find a complete calendar featuring all of The Killers’ upcoming tour dates, venues, start times and links to buy tickets here.

Prior to the North American leg of the tour, The Killers played all over the world. Check their Instagram for a preview of what to expect when Brandon Flowers and co. come to a city near you.

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The Killers announce 2022 Australia and New Zealand tour

They'll also tour North America, Mexico, Europe and the UK throughout 2022

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The Killers have announced a run of shows throughout Australia and New Zealand, set to take place through November and December next year.

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The ‘Imploding The Mirage’ tour, named after their 2020 album , will kick off in New Zealand, with shows in Auckland and Christchurch, before heading to Australia to play arena shows in Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne and Sydney.

In addition, as part of the concert series A Day On The Green, Brandon Flowers and co. will be playing outdoor shows in wineries around Australia, including New South Wales’ Hunter Valley, Victoria’s Mt Duneed Estate and South Australia’s Barossa Valley.

There will be Frontier Touring members and A Day On The Green pre-sales for the tour opening on Thursday, November 11, with general ticket sales available from Monday November 15. Sale times will be staggered depending on the show, so punters can check all ticketing details via Frontier Touring’s website .

These shows are set to close out the huge year of touring The Killers have planned next year. Beginning in April 2022, the band will play a selection of shows in Mexico before heading to the UK and Europe to play an extensive run of concerts that have been delayed repeatedly due to the coronavirus pandemic. The band will then play shows all throughout America before heading to New Zealand.

Despite the rescheduled tours, The Killers have kept busy in 2021, with the release of their seventh studio album ‘Pressure Machine’ in August. In a review of the album ,  NME ‘s Thomas Smith wrote, “The past year has allowed many big names the times to complete long-held fantasies or push creative talents to their brink, now ‘Pressure Machine’ joins them.

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“Not only is it a project we we may never have heard otherwise, but a deeply satisfying entry into their catalogue. It’s a homecoming of discreet intentions, not the pompous heroes return they’re likely used to – the modesty and subtlety suits them.”

The Killers’ 2022 Australia and New Zealand tour dates are:

NOVEMBER 21 – Auckland, Spark Arena 25 – Christchurch, Christchurch Arena 29 – Brisbane, Brisbane Entertainment Centre

DECEMBER 3 – Barossa Valley, Peter Lehmann 6 – Perth, RAC Arena 10 – Geelong, Mt Duneed Estate 13 – Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena 17 – Hunter Valley, Hope Estate 19 – Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena

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Imploding the mirage tour with special guest johnny marr.

  • Date Sep 16 , 2022
  • Event Starts 7:30 PM
  • Doors Open 6:30 PM
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The killers will be heading back to the road to celebrate both pressure machine and imploding the mirage , along with their much-loved catalog of global hits, in 2022. .

Tickets go on sale on Friday, July 23rd, at 10 am local time via the band’s website or on Ticketmaster.com .

The Killers will release their seventh studio album, entitled Pressure Machine , on Island Records on August 13, 2021 .  The album was co-produced by the band, Shawn Everett , and Jonathan Rado (of Foxygen), all of whom worked together on The Killers’ critically-acclaimed album Imploding The Mirage , released last year. 

When the Covid-19 pandemic shut down the promotional run and worldwide tour for The Killers’ majestic, critically-acclaimed 2020 album Imploding the Mirage , “everything came to this grinding halt,” says frontman Brandon Flowers . “And it was the first time in a long time for me that I was faced with silence.  And out of that silence this record began to bloom, full of songs that would have otherwise been too quiet and drowned out by the noise of typical Killers records.”  Indeed, for the first time since 2004, the relentless momentum and pressures of being in a globally-renowned, stadium-shaking band stopped.  Enter Pressure Machine : a view into the everyday realities of a small American town with a stark, tough beauty, and The Killers’ most restrained and resonant album yet.

A video from Brandon about Pressure Machine can be seen now via Apple Music.  Click HERE to watch it. 

A quieter, character-study-driven album, Pressure Machine lives squarely in Flowers’ hometown of Nephi, Utah, a close-knit community of 5300 people with no traffic lights, a rubber plant, wheat fields, and the West Hills.  Nephi is the place Flowers spent his formative years (10-16), saying “ had it not been for advancements in the automotive industry, Nephi in the 90s could have been the 1950s .”  The album’s songs are based on the memories and stories of people that impacted him growing up, interspersed with commentary from current Nephi locals about their town.  “ We were discussing [Brandon] moving to Nephi as a kid and being stuck in the middle of nowhere,” says the band’s drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr . “And during Covid-19, it started to feel like we were all in the middle of nowhere.”  Concurs Flowers, “I discovered this grief that I hadn’t dealt with,” he says, “many memories of my time in Nephi are tender.  But the ones tied to fear or great sadness were emotionally charged.  I’ve got more understanding now than when we started the band, and hopefully I was able to do justice to these stories and these lives in this little town that I grew up in.”

The resulting record is an aural document of growing up - and living - in the American Southwest, told from a myriad of perspectives.  For the first time in his life, Flowers had complete lyrics before a note of music was put to tape.  No stranger to inhabiting different characters in songs, on Pressure Machine he steps into the shoes of some of the people whose lives he watched unfold as a teen.  The album weaves the threads of Flowers’ signature lyricism throughout his career into a perfect whole culminating in the most elegant album The Killers have ever made.

Through its characters and also its title, the album squares up to the unbending pressure of the American dream compounded by religious disenchantment.  A born optimist, moments of beauty inevitably shine out of the grief of Flowers's songs:  the healing arrival of summer, the first crop of hay, sweeter skies.  Pressure Machine’s stories detail the real life personal battles, overwhelming regrets, local tragedies, and the opioid epidemic that hit Flowers’ hometown, as well as every hometown in America.  Flowers sings about the choices people make, for better and for worse, and the consequences of those choices; the ones who were left behind, and the ones that can’t be forgotten. 

Pressure Machine’s album cover image was shot on the highway just outside Nephi, taken as photographer Wes Johnson passed a roadside inspirational display set up by a local Baptist church.  Johnson took dozens of incredible images of Flowers’ hometown throughout the early part of 2021, many of which are featured in the album’s packaging for the physical edition. 

Click HERE to pre-order Pressure Machine

Click HERE to watch the album trailer

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The Killers New Zealand tour 2022

Gloria Brancatisano / November 5, 2021

The Killers announce 2022 New Zealand tour

Is there anything more perfect than spending an evening shouting along to The Killers?

Get your dancing shoes ready because American rockers The Killers are heading our way in 2022.

The November tour dates will be The Killers’ first time back on our shores since their 2018 Australasian tour, which included ten sold-out arena shows across Australia and New Zealand.

They will take in two stops of New Zealand while they are here, starting their tour of our side of the world with a huge show in Auckland.

Talk about the perfect way to experience The Killers’ incredible catalogue of hits.

The Killers 2022 New Zealand Tour Dates

  • November 21, 2022, – Spark Arena | Auckland

Tickets go on sale from Monday 15 November @ 12pm (local)

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  • FRONTIER TOURING MEMBERS PRESALE: Thursday 11 November @ 12pm (local) until Friday 12 November @ 12pm (local)
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The Killers will tour our shores as part of their 2022 Imploding The Mirage World Tour, which will see the band playing headline shows and festivals across the globe in celebration of their sixth album, the ARIA #1  Imploding The Mirage .

Earlier this year, while touring was still on hold due to the ongoing pandemic, The Killers released their seventh studio album, the quieter, character-study-driven album,  Pressure Machine .  The resulting record is an aural document of growing up, and living, in the American Southwest.

So it’s safe to say that alongside classic hits like ‘Mr Brightside’, ‘When We Were Young’, ‘Human’, ‘The Man’, and ‘Bones’, The Killers have got a stack of new music to show New Zealand fans.

Since bursting on to the scene in 2004 with their double platinum debut album Hot Fuss, The Killers have gone on to sell over 30 million albums worldwide and headline some of the biggest festivals and stages in the world – cementing their place in music fans hearts and playlists in every corner of the globe.

Don’t miss your chance to see The Killers perform in this not-to-be-missed concert when they land on New Zealand shores in 2022.

The Killers will bring their new albums Imploding The Mirage and Pressure Machine to New Zealand stages in November 2022. Tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster.co.nz.

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The Killers will bring their Imploding The Mirage Tour to New Zealand in November  2022. They will perform at Spark Arena, Auckland on Monday 21 November.

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The Killers will bring their new albums Imploding The Mirage and Pressure Machine to New Zealand stages in November 2022. Tickets go on sale to the general public from Monday 15 November @ 12pm (local) via Ticketmaster.co.nz

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The Killers are an American post-punk alternative rock band formed in Las Vegas, US, in 2001 by members Brandon Flowers and Dave Keuning, who found each other through a newspaper ad.

Since day one The Killers have had a sound, which cannot be confined or compared to those around them. Their rock music is intense yet has a pop-inspired theatricality, which borrows as much from bands like Oasis and The Smiths as it does from artists such as David Bowie.

The band’s first shows in Las Vegas found a loyal audience, but stuck out like a sore thumb from the metal and rap acts flooding the local scene. Keeping to this mentality, The Killers found their initial successes not within their home country of the United States but within the United Kingdom, where the song “Mr. Brightside” premiered on Zane Lowe’s BBC Radio 1 show and consequently found the band a huge following.

Albums “Hot Fuss”, “Sam's Town”, “Day & Age” and “Battle Born” have all reached number one in the UK charts shortly after their release. In the United States, The Killers’ debut album “Hot Fuss” went triple platinum with the single “Mr. Brightside” hitting number 10 in the US charts.

The band’s musical talent has been recognized with seven Grammy Award nominations, as well as multiple Brit Awards and NME Awards for their various albums and singles such as “Human” and “When We Were Young”. Fans of the band include megastars such as Jay-Z, who described the band’s MO as taking “what's old and mak[ing] it sound new again."

As their popularity continues to grow, The Killers have extended their worldwide tours to include countries such as Russia and China along with spots all over Europe and North America. Along with an ever-growing list of countries to tour, the venues the band plays to are also expanding at an incredible rate. In recent years The Killers have found themselves playing to insane audiences at Madison Square Gardens, US; Wembley Stadium, UK; and The Royal Albert Hall, UK.

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If you've never seen The Killers live, you should probably kick yourself. As a long-time fan, but someone who hadn't seen them in concert until their latest studio effort, I still find myself kicking myself for never having gone to see them.

The energy when they're on stage is infectious. They feed off each other and also the crowd, and the crowd feeds off of them - always seeming to leave both sides hungry for more. I guess that's what a great live band does.

For the show at Borgata's new Festival Park venue, the first surprise was the return of the K as part of the keyboard stand. This iconic throwback to the Day and Age era kinda had me hoping this wouldn't be more or less the same Battle Born tour set list that they've been doing for nearly three years. At 20 songs long, it was a full set, with a few surprises, but was largely unchanged from the last time I saw them. Of course, this is a band that has four albums under their belts, and because they don't want to disappoint more casual fans (as in non-Victims), they don't want to leave out any of their hits.

Opening with Mr. Brightside, lights still on, the smile on Brandon Flowers' face was apparent that he has missed his onstage brothers. The smile didn't fade as they drove on into Spaceman, and after introducing the band as well as Ted "Named after the great Ted Williams" Sablay and Jake "The Snake" Blanton, they carried on to The Way It Was. Smile Like You Mean It led into Bling, followed by Human. A return to their first album was introduced by a chills-inducing heavy bass opening as Somebody Told Me reminded everyone why they became as big as they are.

A cover of CCR's Bad Moon Rising led into a surprise of their 2012 album Battle Born as they played the life out of The Rising Tide - a nice surprise. After Shot at the Night, For Reasons Unknown, and From Here On Out, things slowed down for Dustland Fairytale and another surprise, Be Still. Read My Mind and Runaways led into a bittersweet All These Things I've Done. Why bittersweet? When All These Things comes on, fans know it's the last of their main set.

The last surprise of the night came with the first of their encores as they rolled into Uncle Jonny. We know that The Killers (almost) always include their very first album opener: Jenny Was a Friend of Mine - They don't come all the way from Las Vegas and not play Jenny. When You Were Young was the show's closer.

With the news report over, here's the editorial portion of the review.

This band never disappoints - even in the rare instance that they're off their game, they're still on their game. For the show in Atlantic City at Borgata Festival Park they were undoubtedly on their game. Seeing them on stage together, it was as though it was where they wanted to be. The show in AC, before a crowd of 4500, was a warmup for the 70,000 strong crowd at Firefly. Of the 4500 people leaving Festival Park, I don't think one of them was disappointed. I even caught one of the guys working security singing along to a few of their older hits.

While I would have loved to have seen some of the lesser-played songs instead of the set they played, it's only because I've seen them do these songs so often, and had never seen them perform prior to 2012 (huge mistake on my part). The Killers want people to leave their shows with a sense of satisfaction, so, playing their most popular songs is a given. Still, I would just love to hear Sam's Town at least one more time, and quite honestly, I wish they'd drop the cover song they do (for the last 6 shows I've seen, they have always done Bad Moon Rising). With an arsenal of 4 full albums, they certainly have enough original material to play a full set without tossing in a cover version. (At least it's not Shadowplay!)

Nothing would ever be able to stop me from making the effort to see this band perform. The 22 hour round-trip to the Jersey Shore was well worth it; they never disappoint. Ever. If I could, I'd be at a Killers show every night for the rest of my life.

Yes, a Killers show is one of my personal Sam's Towns - if you don't know what that means, do yourself a favor, and while waiting for their next tour, check out their live DVD - Live From the Royal Albert Hall. You'll see why Victims, myself included, will travel all kinds of distances to see these guys perform.

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The Killers played the first night of Lollapalooza last year, and they made it a night I'll never forget. From the stage lighting to visual effects on the screens, The Killers put on a show that captivated the thousands of people that came out to watch them. The band erupted with "Mr. Brightside," which sent the audience into a state of excitement. Everyone started dancing/jumping/singing to the music. There was a lot of jostling around, and I kept getting pushed forward by people from behind trying to get closer to the stage. I remember while I was belting out the lyrics to "Human," someone grabbed my arm and started dancing with me. The audience was so friendly, and looking around, many people had huge smiles on their faces that shone against the colorful stage lights. The Killers have been around for quite some time, and anyone can see that they are clearly at ease playing in front of thousands of people. The lead singer, Brandon Flowers, sang even better live compared to the audio recordings. He didn't even take a water break or anything; he just kept going and going, and throughout the entire performance, his energy stayed sky high (his collared shirt was unbuttoned and drenched with sweat by the end if the night). He introduced the rest of the band and was very interactive with the crowd, reaching out to touch outstretched hands. The concert had a fun, friendly vibe to it, and I was surrounded by people who were all so happy to be there. That concert was the first time I experienced a night show outdoors, let alone in the heart of downtown Chicago. Looking up around me, the skyscrapers we're lit up and the stage lights bounced off of them. It was such a beautiful sight. Jamming out to awesome music under the city lights was the perfect way to end my first night at Lolla.

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This was, so far, the best concert for The Killers that I've ever seen (& I've seen them 3 times already). The acoustics for the Staples Center wasn't the absolute best, but it didn't matter when the whole stadium was singing at the top of their lungs along with the band. First of all, since this was the Wonderful Wonderful Tour, I thought the band would play mostly songs from the new album, but to my surprise, they performed a great mix of songs from their entire discography. What surprised me the most was that The Killers played a ton more songs from their Hot Fuss album than they ever had before. They even dug deep to perform such notable songs like "Andy, You're A Star" & "Smile Like You Mean It". A beautifully sweet touch was when the band performed a new, sort of spur-of-the-moment, song about Los Angeles...a song they had written on the road just before their L.A. leg of the tour. One of the major highlights of the entire concert was when the band had invited a young teenage fan up onto the stage to play the drums on the song "For Reasons Unknown". Apparently this has become an ongoing tradition of the band, to invite fans up on the stage to perform with them. This was such a touching, yet totally bad-ass moment, & I hope The Killers keep on doing this at every concert tour from now on. By the end of the concert, my friends & I had lost our voices from singing & screaming so loudly, but it was one thousand percent worth it. The Killers proved with their electrifying & humorous stage presence, along with their amazing voices & talent, that they will forever hold the spot of being my all-time favorite band.

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The killers in vancouver, how can i even but this into words that people will comprehend? For me, the killers are my favorite band and Brandon Flowers is a HUGE inspiration in my life. His style of writing impacts me in a huge way. Also, for me, the killers music helped me a lot with personal problems that had hit me pretty hard in my life. I listen to their music when i'm happy, sad, healthy or sick, and for me, seeing this concert was in a way, life saving. And being such a huge fan, i had high hopes for this show and they did not at all disapoint. I went to this show with one of my closest friends, who is also a huge killers fan. The show began with 'Wonderful Wonderful' (as you may have assumed) and soon after they jumped right into 'The Man'. The setlist was incredible. I honestly couldn't say that i was disappointed with any of the songs they chose to play. I wish they would have done 'Bones' or 'Under the Gun' but i had low hopes when it came to those two. The stage presents was incredible. I couldn't take my eyes off of Brandon. He is just one of those people who can really own a stage and engage a crowd. And coming from an aspiring guitarist, i would normally be watching the guitarist almost out of habit; but with the exception of guitar solos, I was watching Brandon. This is a show I would heavily recommend going to. For me, it was the greatest experience of my life. The only negative of the show is figuring out how you're going to top it.

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I hadn't listened to the Killers in several years and was invited by a friend to go see them in concert. I'd forgotten how good they were! Their show was full of energy and the evening was nothing short of spectacular. It seemed like every inch of the stage was covered with lights, and the show was filled with special effects some including fireworks. A Killers concert is like a massive stadium type of show, full of power and special effects.

The band played all their hit songs and even included some cover songs that really were done well. One of the really good covers they played was the Smiths “There is a Light that Never goes out”. The crowd was very energized and the show started out at full force when they opened with one of their better know songs “When You were Young”. The band finished with several encores including some of their first hits, I guess the show ended up lasting about 90-95 minutes.

The venue was large but it was pretty full. The crowd did get a little out of control at some points during the show, but the stadium was large enough that they had good security and you could just move away from people who were getting carried away. The band is getting older but they sounded great. It is good to see them back in rock and roll form.

The Killers delivered a high energy polished show. Brandon was in great voice, drummer was fantastic. A great rock show for sure.

The venue, however... just atrocious. Place Bell in Laval is a new arena for 10K attendance, but it has massive logistical & design failures. 1) crowds waited 25-60 minutes to enter the building ... outside in -35C! ... due to an inadequate entry plan. Thousands of concertgoers were invited to show up between 7-8 pm, to be greeted by 4 open doors and 6 security stations. 2) parking congestion nightmares & traffic woes before and after the show 3) electricity on stage went out 3 times during the show 4) other concert-goers reported no drinking fountains, toilet paper, limited mobility access...

SUMMARY: Go See the Killers, not at Place Bell in Laval.

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The Killers, as always, were amazing beyond mere words. I've seen them in concert before, but somehow this particular concert at Outside Lands 2014 was especially memorable. From singing Credence Clearwater Revival & Otis Redding covers, to performing all their greatest hits (and then some). I was completely pumped up from beginning to end. As per their usual Las Vegas-ian flare, the light show almost stole the spotlight from Brandon Flowers & his famous lightning bolt keyboard, but no one can captivate & amp up an audience like Mr B Flowers. I think I might have been one of the loudest singers in my section of the crowd. Singing along to all the "Direct Hits" is always the best part of the concert!

It was my first time seeing The Killers after a number of years waiting to see them play live. I have never had an experience quite like this one. They are a truly special band to see play live, the energy of the crowd is infectious, and you are left wanting more. Brandon Flowers, man, I don't know how he does it. Plays show after show after show and still sounds incredible. The additions to the band were awesome and Ronnie is a beast (in the best way.) My favorite thing about their show was actually the stage design. It was so beautiful and colorful and set the tone perfectly for each song. You will have a BLAST at their show, whether you're a hardcore fan or not. Can't wait to see them again! :-)

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I actually saw the show at Barclays on Tuesday the 8th. Let me start by saying I see a lot of concerts every year and was only familiar with the better known of The Killers songs. Having said that - they were EXCELLENT! Flowers is a magnificent front man with a set of pipes to carry stadiums. The band is flawless and so rock and roll. I will judge a band by how much they can hook me with a song I’ve never heard before . From the opening with Wonderful Wonderful and The Man thru The Calling start to the encore I was dazzled. I downloaded everything and I’m now a confirmed fan. I will see them again ASAP. One of the best live I have seen -ever. And I’m no spring chicken.

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It was amazing!!! From the moment they went on stage to the very last second it was just so much positive energy coming from the band. The crowd was bad, but that isn’t The Killers’ fault! They did the absolute most and it paid off. Brandon hit those high notes despite his flu, Ronnie was legendary on the drums, Ted was amazing, the choir was amazing, et cetera et cetera. It’s a shame (especially for the people that DID know all their songs) that the crowd bothered them so much that they didn’t play Mr. Brightside, but again, the band isn’t to blame.

These Las Vegas legends know how to give a great performance!

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The Killers Announce New Album Pressure Machine, 2022 North American Tour

The band's seventh full-length arrives in August

The Killers Announce New Album Pressure Machine, 2022 North American Tour

The Killers will return next month with a new album. Entitled Pressure Machine , it’s officially due out on August 13th via Island Records. It marks the band’s seventh album to date and arrives exactly a year after the release of Imploding the Mirage .

Update – August 2nd: The Killers have revealed the 11-song tracklist for Pressure Machine . One of the tracks, “Runaway Horses,” is a collaboration with Phoebe Bridgers.

Because of the pandemic, The Killers were unable to tour behind Imploding the Mirage following its release last August. So, instead, Brandon Flowers and co. headed into the studio to work up on a follow-up record.

Understandably, the resulting LP, Pressure Machine , is heavily influenced by the events of the last 15 months, as “it was the first time in a long time for me that I was faced with silence,” explains Flowers in a statement. “And out of that silence this record began to bloom, full of songs that would have otherwise been too quiet and drowned out by the noise of typical Killers records.”

Press materials for Pressure Machine describe it as “a quieter, character-study-driven album…  based on the memories and stories of people” from Flowers’ hometown of Nephi, Utah.

“We were discussing [Brandon] moving to Nephi as a kid and being stuck in the middle of nowhere,” explains drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr. “And during COVID-19, it started to feel like we were all in the middle of nowhere.”

Adds Flowers: “I discovered this grief that I hadn’t dealt with, many memories of my time in Nephi are tender. But the ones tied to fear or great sadness were emotionally charged. I’ve got more understanding now than when we started the band, and hopefully I was able to do justice to these stories and these lives in this little town that I grew up in.”

The Killers plan to tour behind both Imploding the Mirage and Pressure Machine starting in 2022. To coincide with today’s album announcement, they’ve revealed dates for a lengthy North American tour running from August to October. Tickets for these dates go on sale Friday, July 23rd at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster . You can also find tickets to all of The Killers’ upcoming dates here via Stubhub.

Update – August 31st: Johnny Marr will open The Killers’ North American tour.

Last month, The Killers teamed with Bruce Springsteen for a new version of their classic song “A Dustland Fairytale”.

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Pressure Machine Tracklist: 01. West Hills 02. Quiet Towns 03. Terrible Thing 04. Cody 05. Sleepwalker 06. Runaway Horses (feat. Phoebe Bridgers) 07. In the Car Outside 08. In Another Life 09. Desparate Things 10. Pressure Machine 11. The Getting By

The Killers 2022 Tour Dates: 08/19 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena 08/20 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena 08/21 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center 08/23 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center 08/24 – San Diego, CA @ Pechanga Arena 08/26 – Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena 08/27 – Los Angeles CA @ Banc of California Stadium 08/30 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Vivint Arena 08/31 – Denver CO @ Ball Arena 09/98 – Houston TX @ Toyota Center 09/09 – Austin TX @ Moody Center 09/10 – Fort Worth TX @ Dickies Arena 09/13 – Miami FL @ FTX Arena 09/14 – Orlando FL @ Amway Center 09/16 – Atlanta GA @ State Farm Arena 09/17 – Nashville TN @ Bridgestone Arena 08/18 – St. Louis MO @ Chaifetz Arena 09/20 – St. Paul MN @ Xcel Energy Center 09/21 – Chicago IL @ United Center 09/23 – Toronto ON @ Scotiabank Arena 09/24 – Montreal QC @ Bell Centre 09/25 – Verona NY @ Turning Stone Event Center 09/29 – Washington DC @ Capital One Arena 09/30 – New York NY @ Madison Square Garden 10/01 – New York NY @ Madison Square Garden 10/03 – Boston MA @ TD Garden 10/04 – University Park PA @ Bryce Jordan Center 10/06 – Pittsburgh PA @ Petersen Events Center 10/07 – Cleveland OH @ Wolstein Center 10/08 – Detroit MI @ Little Caesars Arena

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The Killers announce outdoor shows on huge 2022 Australia tour

Is there anything more perfect than shouting along to The Killers in the sunshine?

Get your dancing shoes ready because American rockers The Killers are heading our way in 2022.

The November and December tour dates will be The Killers’ first time back on our shores since their 2018 Australasian tour, which included ten sold-out arena shows. But the band did give us a little taste about what we can expect from the tour when they headlined Splendour In The Grass’s virtual festival, Splendour XR earlier this year.

As well as playing arenas in major capital cities, they will also perform two unforgettable a day on the green shows alongside an outdoor show at some of Australia’s most beautiful wineries.

Talk about the perfect way to experience The Killers’ incredible catalogue of hits.

The Killers 2022 Australia Tour Dates

  • December 3, 2022, – Peter Lehmann | Barossa Valley SA
  • December 10, 2022, – Mt Duneed Estate | Geelong VIC
  • December 17, 2022, – Hope Estate | Hunter Valley NSW

Tickets go on sale from Monday 15 November @ 2pm (local)

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  • MY TICKETMASTER PRESALE (FOR SA & VIC ONLY): Friday 12 November @ 2pm (local) until Saturday 13 November @ 2pm (local)
  • A DAY ON THE GREEN MEMBERS PRESALE (FOR SA & VIC ONLY): Thursday 11 November @ 1pm (local) until Friday 12 November @ 1pm (local)
  • FRONTIER TOURING MEMBERS PRESALE (FOR NSW ONLY): Thursday 11 November @ 1pm (local) until Friday 12 November @ 1pm (local)
  • GENERAL PUBLIC ONSALE (ALL DATES): Monday 15 November @ 2pm (local)

the killers world tour 2022

The Killers will tour our shores as part of their 2022 Imploding The Mirage World Tour, which will see the band playing headline shows and festivals across the globe in celebration of their sixth album, the ARIA #1  Imploding The Mirage .

Earlier this year, while touring was still on hold due to the ongoing pandemic, The Killers released their seventh studio album, the quieter, character-study-driven album,  Pressure Machine .  The resulting record is an aural document of growing up, and living, in the American Southwest.

So it’s safe to say that alongside classic hits like ‘Mr Brightside’, ‘When We Were Young’, ‘Human’, ‘The Man’, and ‘Bones’, The Killers have got a stack of new music to show Australian fans.

Since bursting on to the scene in 2004 with their double platinum debut album Hot Fuss, The Killers have gone on to sell over 30 million albums worldwide and headline some of the biggest festivals and stages in the world – cementing their place in music fans hearts and playlists in every corner of the globe.

Don’t miss your chance to see The Killers perform in these special, not-to-be-missed outdoor concerts when they land on Australian shores in 2022.

The Killers will bring their new albums Imploding The Mirage and Pressure Machine to Australian stages in November and December 2022. Tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster.com.au.

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The Killers will bring their Imploding The Mirage Tour to Australia in November and December 2022. They will play three special outdoor concerts:

  • South Australia – Saturday 3 December | Peter Lehmann, Barossa Valley
  • Victoria – Saturday 10 December |  Mt Duneed Estate, Geelong
  • New South Wales – Saturday 17 December | Hope Estate, Hunter Valley

When do tickets for The Killers Australia tour go on sale?

The Killers will bring their new albums Imploding The Mirage and Pressure Machine to Australian stages in November and December 2022. Tickets go on sale to the general public from Monday 15 November @ 2pm (local) via Ticketmaster.com.au.

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We’ve said it before, we’ll say it again: The Killers Australian tour tickets go on general sale from Monday 15 November @ 2pm (local) via Ticketmaster.com.au.

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The Killers have confirmed replacement dates for their UK and Ireland stadium tour, which had been due to start in May, with rescheduled dates for all original shows now taking place in May and June 2022 due to the ongoing pandemic.  

The tour, the band's biggest ever, sold out in hours when it first went on sale for dates in 2020, but fans are assured that all tickets held for the original dates will be honoured and are now transferable to the corresponding 2022 show.  

The Killers say: "UK and Ireland friends… We're sorry, but there's no way around this. These will be the same great shows, but we have to move them to next year. All tickets will be honored, so we really hope you can still join us!"

The Killers will be joined by Special Guest Sam Fender for both shows at Emirates Stadium, which remains the only London venue selected to host the band’s Imploding the Mirage tour.

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Any remaining tickets for selected dates are available from gigsandtours.com and ticketmaster.co.uk.  

Hospitality package and disabled spectator bookers will receive an email from the club on Tuesday, March 9 with all the relevant information.   

If you do not receive an email or you have questions relating to your hospitality packages, please contact the team:   

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Email:  [email protected]     Lines are open Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm (UK time). 

Imploding The Mirage is The Killers’ sixth studio album, and their record-breaking sixth consecutive UK #1 LP. Spawning the massive singles, Caution, My Own Soul’s Warning and Fire In Bone, it was produced by the band in conjunction with Shawn Everett and Jonathan Rado of Foxygen, and was recorded in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Park City, Utah. The band are currently in the studio working on songs for a new album. 

Since the release of their 2004 debut, Hot Fuss, The Killers have sold 28 million albums, headlined stadiums and festivals around the world and won dozens of accolades globally. Their last UK show was their celebrated Glastonbury headline set in June 2019, which saw them joined, in the encore, by Johnny Marr and Pet Shop Boys.  

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Coinciding with the release of their seventh studio album, The Killers have announced their Imploding The Mirage Tour. The tour will be making its stop at Bridgestone Arena on September 17, 2022!

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The Killers are a Las Vegas-based four-piece who formed in 2003, featuring the talents of singer/keyboardist Brandon Flowers, drummer Ronnie Vanucci, guitarist Dave Keuning and bassist Mark Stoermer. The band has received countless accolades for their artistic achievement, including multiple Grammy nominations, American Music Award nominations, MTV Video Music Awards, NME Awards and more. Their first album, Hot Fuss, was released in 2004 to worldwide acclaim. The album contained the singles “Mr. Brightside” and “Somebody Told Me,” in addition to the anthemic song “All These Things That I’ve Done,” which has since been referenced by the likes of U2 and Coldplay. The band toured for two years straight behind Hot Fuss, playing more than four-hundred shows, and eventually returned to Vegas to begin to work on the follow-up album with legendary producers Alan Moulder and Flood. The result, a love letter of sorts to their hometown entitled Sam’s Town, was released in 2006 and spent forty-two weeks on the Billboard Top 200. The Killers have appeared three times on Saturday Night Live, in addition to performances on The Tonight Show, The Late Show with David Letterman and more. A b-sides collection entitled Sawdust was released in 2007. The Killers have sold over twenty-five million albums worldwide; their third studio album, Day & Age, was released to widespread critical praise in 2008. The following tour saw the band headlining two of America’s most prestigious festivals, Lollapalooza and Coachella, as well as selling out Madison Square Garden for the third time. The Killers released their most recent album, Battle Born, in September 2012, expanded their world tour into countries they’ve never visited previously in Asia, and finally were honored to perform at the world-renowned Wembley Arena, one of the most monumental and significant shows of their career. After a decade of making music, in November 2013, The Killers released a “Best Of” collection, Direct Hits, which featured two incredible new songs alongside classics from the band’s revered catalogue.

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The Killers arrive for four nights at Co-op Live as part of their Rebel Diamonds tour, The tour marks the band's first time in UK arenas since 2017.

The upcoming dates are the first time The Killers have played arena shows in the UK since 2017’s Wonderful Wonderful tour, and follow the band’s most recent stadium tour, which saw them play to 400,000 fans at sold out shows including two euphoric nights at London’s Emirates Stadium in June 2022, and last year’s standout headline shows at Reading & Leeds Festivals. 

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Arrive through a VIP entrance, enjoy a complimentary glass of wine, beer or soft drink. Enjoy premium refreshments, top-quality food, an exclusive merchandise shop, and dedicated toilets. Available when you buy your ticket.

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  • May 26 2024 Boston Calling 2024 Boston, MA, USA Doors 1:00 PM  –  Scheduled: 9:10 PM 1:00 PM 9:10 PM
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The Killers at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2024

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  • Jenny Was a Friend of Mine
  • Smile Like You Mean It
  • Shot at the Night
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  • Bling (Confession of a King)
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The Killers at Tipitina's, New Orleans, LA, USA

  • My Own Soul's Warning
  • When You Were Young
  • The Way It Was

The Killers at Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain

  • Read My Mind
  • All These Things That I've Done

The Killers at Razzmatazz, Barcelona, Spain

  • In the Car Outside
  • Runaway Horses

The Killers at AREA15, Las Vegas, NV, USA

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The Killers at Tokio Marine Hall, São Paulo, Brazil

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  • In Another Life

The Killers at Formula 1 United States Grand Prix 2023

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  • The Waiting

The Killers at Emo's, Austin, TX, USA

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David Kushner sings his heart out into a microphone.

It’s a good day to be a David Kushner fan.

First, the rapidly rising singer-songwriter dropped the music video for his new single “Hero;” shortly after, he announced he’s heading out on a nationwide tour this fall .

From September through November, the husky-voiced, 23-year-old “Daylight” crooner will hit concert halls, theaters, and ballrooms all over North America.

That includes a stop at Brooklyn’s Paramount Theatre on Wednesday, Sept. 25.

“It’s been too long,” Kushner wrote on Instagram ; for the record, his last tour was in late summer and early fall 2023. “North America, I’m coming to a city near you.”

And if you want to see him belt live, seats are available for all of Kushner’s 2024 concerts as soon as today.

As of today, fans can now purchase tickets on sites like Vivid Seats ; the official on-sale is Friday, May 17.

Vivid Seats is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

They have a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and will be delivered before the event.

David Kushner tour schedule 2024

A complete calendar including tour dates, venues, and links to buy tickets can be found below.

David Kushner festival appearances

On top of the tour, Kushner will also lend his talents to a trio of festivals.

If you want to see him do his thing at a multi-day music extravaganza — along with some of your favorite artists — here’s everything you need to know about the festivals David Kushner will be at this year.

David Kushner set list

Late last September, Kushner performed a 13-song set at Vancouver, BC, CA’s Fortune Sound Club.

According to Set List FM , here’s what he took to the stage that night:

01.) “Dead Man” 02.) “Cigarettes” 03.) “Mr. Forgettable” 04.) “Georgia Rain” 05.) “Burn” 06.) “Miserable Man” 07.) “Look Back & Laugh” 08.) “oooWooo” 09.) “Hero” 10.) “Cannon Beach” 11.) “Time” 12.) “Elk Grove” 13.) “Daylight”

David Kushner new music

This year, Kushner has put out a trio of singles.

Up first, he dropped the melancholy and chilling “Skin and Bones” that sounds like it came from a much older artist. That’s not meant as a slight, Kushner’s voice suggests a wisdom and maturity not often found in 20-somethings.

Next, he released “In My Bones” with Lost Frequencies (we’re sensing a “bone” theme here). Here, Kushner lends his deep vocals to a pulsing electronic track. After a few spins, we’d guess Kushner’s departure from heavy ballads here will likely be a nice change of pace at his live shows.

Finally, the aforementioned “Hero” (which he performed as early as September 2023 as evidenced by the above set list) hit the airwaves. This emotional track fits right in with Kushner’s earlier work. Expect to sing along with this anthem.

Want to listen for yourself?

You can find David Kushner’s complete discography here .

Huge artists on tour in 2024

Looking for artists similar to Kushner on the road this year?

Here are just five of our powerful — yet sensitive — male singers you won’t want to miss live these next few months.

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•  Teddy Swims

Who else is out and about? Take a look at our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 to find out.

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Johnny Marr announces 2024 tour with James. Get tickets today

Manchester will be united in the States this year.

Johnny Marr and James — both natives of the aforementioned England city — are embarking on a 20-concert North American co-headlining tour this fall.

Along the way, the pair will stop in for one night at Brooklyn’s newly opened Paramount Theatre on Tuesday, Oct. 8.

This won’t be their first time touring together either; James opened for Marr’s band The Smiths on the group’s 1985 ‘Meat Is Murder Tour.’

“We admired them and even did one of their songs in our set,” Marr said recalling the tour in a press release. “I’ve been a fan of theirs ever since and being out on tour again after 40 years is a really great thing.”

We look forward to making magic together,” James’ lead singer Tim Booth added.

And if you can’t wait to see these ’80s icons reunited, tickets for all Marr and James shows can be scooped up as early as today.

Fans can now purchase tickets on sites like Vivid Seats ; the official on-sale is Friday, May 10.

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A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

Most recently, Marr took his ‘The Spirit Power Tour’ to Nottingham on April 14.

Here’s what he brought to the stage that night, courtesy of Set List FM :

01.) “Sensory Street”

02.) “Panic” (The Smiths song)

03.) “Generate! Generate!”

04.) “Spirit Power and Soul”

05.) “New Town Velocity”

06.) “This Charming Man” (The Smiths song)

07.) “Somewhere”

08.) “Walk Into the Sea”

09.) “The Answer”

10.) “Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want” (The Smiths song)

11.) “Stop Me If You Think You’ve Heard This One Before” (The Smiths song)

12.) “Get the Message” (Electronic song)

13.) “Bigmouth Strikes Again” (The Smiths song)

14.) “Hi Hello”

15.) “How Soon Is Now?” (The Smiths song)

16.) “Easy Money”

17.) “Getting Away With It” (Electronic song)

18.) “The Passenger” (Iggy Pop cover)

19.) “You Just Haven’t Earned It Yet, Baby” (The Smiths song)

20.) “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out” (The Smiths song)

In late October 2023, James headlined at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire.

According to Set List FM , here are the 15 tracks the band played that evening.

01.) “Sound”

02.) “Ring the Bells”

03.) “Curse Curse”

04.) “Walk Like You”

05.) “Interrogation”

06.) “Tomorrow”

07.) “Come Home”

08.) “She’s a Star”

09.) “Johnny Yen”

10.) “All Good Boys”

11.) “Sit Down”

12.) “Beautiful Beaches”

13.) “Getting Away With It (All Messed Up)”

14.) “Sometimes (Lester Piggott)”

15.) “Laid”

Last year, Marr dropped a Best Of compilation featuring all the hits from his storied career.

What we’re most interested in though is his 2022 release “Fever Dreams Pts 1-4.”

Comprised of 16 pulsing tracks, Marr shows off his gifts for straddling the line between hard rock and jangle pop.

While the record is “no skip” level good, we can’t help but recommend three standout tracks that showcase Marr’s musicianship- the soaring “Lightning People,” the rocking yet danceable “Sensory Street” and nimble, poppy “Night And Day.”

Don’t sleep on the opening track “Spirit Power and Soul” either; it’d fit right in at a haunted house/crossfit hybrid if that makes sense.

Want to hear for yourself?

You can find “Fever Dreams Pts 1-4” in its entirety here .

Just this year, James released their 18th studio album “Yummy.”

Unsurprisingly, the veteran rockers haven’t lost a step.

Album opener “Is This Love” is a feel good singalong that sets the tone for an inventive, dreamy, atmospheric record that sounds like a bizarro world version of The Killers.

Piano heavy “Shadow Of A Giant” is a surprise diversion from the band’s straightforward indie pop sound as they land on something that sounds brand new and familiar all at once; “Mobile God” evokes otherworldly bombasity.

Make sure to stick around for the album closer “Folks,” too. It’s the perfect melancholy capper to the unpredictable yet always satisfying “Yummy.”

Click here if you want to give it a spin.

Many of the co-headliner’s Clear Pepsi era contemporaries are hitting concert venues all over North America this year.

Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live.

•  Elvis Costello with Daryl Hall

•  Violent Femmes

•  Paul Weller

•  Pixies with Modest Mouse

•  Sting

Who else is on the road? Take a look at our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 to find out.

This article was written by Matt Levy , New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed Bruce Springsteen and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.

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Steve Albini, Studio Master of ’90s Rock and Beyond, Dies at 61

A musician and audio engineer, he helped define the sound of alternative rock while becoming an outspoken critic of the music industry.

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By Ben Sisario

Steve Albini, a rock musician and revered studio engineer who played a singular role in the development of the sound of alternative music in the 1980s, ’90s and beyond — recording acclaimed albums by Nirvana, PJ Harvey and Pixies, along with hundreds of others — while becoming an outspoken critic of the music industry, died on Tuesday at his home in Chicago. He was 61.

The cause was a heart attack, said Taylor Hales of Electrical Audio, the Chicago studio that Mr. Albini founded in 1997.

With a sharp vision for how a band should be recorded — as raw as possible — and an even sharper tongue for anything he deemed mediocre or compromised, Mr. Albini was a visionary in the studio and one of rock’s most acerbic wits.

On his own, he led the bands Big Black and Shellac, both of which venerated loud, abrasive guitars and snarling vocals. In those groups, and in virtually every project he worked on, Mr. Albini clung to punk’s defiant do-it-yourself ethic with an almost religious tenacity.

He also long maintained an impish zeal to provoke and offend. Big Black’s last, most acclaimed album, from 1987, has a typically unprintable title, and he once dismissed Nirvana — the group that later hired him to record the album “In Utero” (1993), at the peak of their fame — as nothing but “R.E.M. with a fuzzbox.”

A withering and prolific critic of the music business’s exploitive extremes, Mr. Albini wrote a widely quoted 1993 article, “ The Problem With Music ,” describing in clinical detail how naïve bands are lured into major-label deals that, in most cases, leave them broke and in debt.

In that article, which was published in The Baffler, Mr. Albini laid out a hypothetical ledger for a rock group that had signed a $250,000 record deal, but whose work, according to his math, netted the label $710,000 and the producer $90,000 — and just $4,031.25 for each member.

“The band members have each earned about ⅓ as much as they would working at a 7-Eleven,” Mr. Albini wrote, “but they got to ride in a tour bus for a month.”

However, in the 1990s, when his work as a recording engineer — he scoffed at being called a producer, thinking that term implied control over an artist’s work — was in highest demand, Mr. Albini made no apology for accepting big checks for recording major-label acts.

His recording approach, for underground bands like the Jesus Lizard and Slint, captured their muscular power with clarity, and brought out a drum sound you could feel in your gut.

Those bands also worked with Mr. Albini at their own risk; in those days, he was known for ridiculing the bands he recorded after the fact.

“Never have I seen four cows more anxious to be led around by their nose rings,” he wrote after recording “Surfer Rosa,” the seminal 1988 album by the Boston-based quartet Pixies, which became one of the defining classics of 1980s alt-rock. (Even so, Mr. Albini remained a close friend of Kim Deal, the bassist in that band, and recorded her other project, the Breeders.)

But to those who followed Mr. Albini closely, he was far more than a two-dimensional character. He became a champion poker player — winning more than $196,000 at the World Series of Poker in 2022 — and embraced social media, answering questions at great length and often with eye-opening honesty.

In recent years he also surprised many of his followers and detractors alike by revisiting his often-obnoxious past persona with a sense of contrition.

“A lot of things I said and did from an ignorant position of comfort and privilege are clearly awful and I regret them,” he wrote on Twitter , the platform now called X, in 2021.

Steve Albini was born in Pasadena, Calif., on July 22, 1962, and grew up in Missoula, Mont., where his father, Frank, worked as a wildfire research scientist.

He has described his young life in Montana as unremarkable until, as a teenager, he heard the Ramones’ first album, a blueprint of punk rock that was released in 1976. Its aggression, simplicity and puerile sense of humor opened up a new world for him.

“It was the first time I felt like there was any part of culture that represented the irreverence and goofiness and kind of mania that my friends and I were displaying,” Mr. Albini told The Guardian in an interview last year.

He enrolled at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., near Chicago, and began to develop his approach as a provocateur and a self-reliant musician. As an art project, he once stood behind a pane of plexiglass and taunted the audience to throw whatever they wanted at the barrier.

While at Northwestern, he recorded the first Big Black EP, “Lungs” (1982), almost entirely by himself on a borrowed reel-to-reel tape machine. It had cold, echoey, synthetic rhythms, and it sketched out a dark, nihilistic worldview in its opening lines: “The only good policeman is a dead one/The only good laws aren’t enforced.”

Big Black soon became a full band — though it continued to use drum machines — and the group’s output came to define a particularly raw form of the post-punk vanguard. At its best, on songs like “Kerosene” and “Jordan, Minnesota,” the band presented a nightmarish view of America, populated by arsonists, killers and child abusers, set to an impossibly intense, screeching soundtrack.

At the same time, Mr. Albini made a name for himself as a splenetic commentator on music. His written work, published in various fanzines, could seem like a form of insult comedy. He dismissed the Replacements’ beloved 1984 album, “Let It Be,” for example, as “a sad, pathetic end to a long downhill slide.”

In the late 1980s, he reached perhaps the height of his provocation with a new band he called Rapeman; the name, he said, was borrowed from a Japanese comic book, though he never denied it was meant to goad the audience. At some shows, the band faced protests. “The really annoying thing,” he once said, “was that the majority of the people on the picket line were precisely the kind of people that we would have liked at the gig.”

After making “Surfer Rosa,” which brought Pixies to wide attention, Mr. Albini became an in-demand producer for underground acts like Boss Hog, Superchunk and Urge Overkill. He recorded PJ Harvey’s “Rid of Me” (1993) with serrated guitars and — unorthodox for a major album — vocals set notably low in the mix.

He was soon courted by Nirvana for its follow-up to “Nevermind,” the album that became a global smash and ignited a revolution in the music business. Before agreeing to work with the group, he sent its three members a letter giving advice and laying out his terms.

“Bang out a record in a couple of days, with high quality but minimal ‘production,’” he wrote, “and no interference from the front office bulletheads.” He also told them, “I would like to be paid like a plumber” — meaning that he wanted a flat fee and not “points,” or a percentage of sales, a common practice among top record producers that Mr. Albini disdained as unethical.

But when the album was completed, the band’s record label, DGC, pushed for changes, and several of its tracks were remixed by Scott Litt, who had worked with R.E.M. “They waged a publicity campaign to try to shame the band into doing the record again,” Mr. Albini once told Tape Op , a magazine about audio recording.

He said his reputation had been damaged by the incident, though it was resuscitated when Jimmy Page and Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin recruited him for their 1998 album, “Walking Into Clarksdale.”

Since then, he had continued to work as an engineer and producer for countless bands, often at Electrical Audio, his studio; in a 2018 interview , he estimated that he had recorded “probably a couple thousand” albums to that point. Among the most acclaimed of them are records by Joanna Newsom, Nina Nastasia, Neurosis and Will Oldham.

His survivors include his wife, the filmmaker Heather Whinna, and his mother, Gina. Complete information on survivors was not immediately available.

When asked by The Guardian last year how he would like his career to be seen if he were to retire then, Mr. Albini answered: “I’m doing it, and that’s what matters to me — the fact that I get to keep doing it. That’s the whole basis of it. I was doing it yesterday, and I’m gonna do it tomorrow, and I’m gonna carry on doing it.”

He added, with an expletive, that he didn’t care.

Ben Sisario covers the music industry. He has been writing for The Times since 1998. More about Ben Sisario

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