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The Killers Tour 2023 : Tickets and More

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The Killers, a rock band from Las Vegas, have announced a massive North American tour for 2022 to promote their next album, “Pressure Machine.” The 30-city tour starts on August 19 in Vancouver. It goes through October, stopping in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, Atlanta, Chicago, Toronto, Washington, DC, New York, and Detroit, among others. Before the tour, the band will head to Europe for a few more shows.

The Killers’ seventh studio album, “Pressure Machine,” will be released on August 13, 2021, by Island Records. The new album comes after 2020’s ‘Imploding the Mirage,’ which hit #8 on the Billboard 200 and had k.d. lang and Weyes Blood as special guests. In 2018, they started their Wonderful Wonderful World Tour, which took them to Europe, North America, Latin America, and Australia. Since forming in 2001, the band has been nominated for many awards, including 7 Grammys, 3 Billboards, and 1 AMAs.

Who are the individuals comprising The Killers?

Flowers is the lead singer and pianist, Keuning is also on piano and guitar, Stoermer is also on guitar, and Ronnie Vannucci Jr. plays the drums.

Is there going to be a Killers tour in 2023?

There will be a 2023 tour by The Killers. However, we have yet to announce such times.

Prices for The Killers tickets on the secondary market fluctuate for many reasons. Tickets to see The Killers may be had for as little as $83, with the average price being $281.

Where can I find The Killers concert tickets?

Browse, research, and purchase The Killers tickets from Ticketmaster, Ticketnetwork, Vividseats, Viagigo, Stubhub, SeatGeek, and Livenation.

Setlist

While the exact setlist for any given performance of The Killers is impossible to predict, it is likely to include the following songs:

· The Man

· Somebody Told Me

· Spaceman

· The Way It Was

· Shot at the Night

· Run for Cover

· Jenny Was a Friend of Mine

· Smile Like You Mean It

· For Reasons Unknown

· Tyson vs. Douglas

· A Dustland Fairytale

· Runaways

· Read My Mind

· All These Things That I’ve Done

· When You Were Young

· Human

· Mr. Brightside

How long are The Killers’ performances typically?

Depending on the headliner, the support acts, the encore, etc., a concert might take anywhere from two to three hours. Typically, a Killers show will last around 1.75 hours.

Do The Killers shows have age requirements?

People under 18 may require a parent or legal guardian present. If there are any age restrictions associated with the event (due to content or location), they will be noted above. There are no limits on entry to The Killers shows now.

Last Lines

Frontman Brandon Flowers, guitarist Dave Keuning, bassist Mark Stoermer, and drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr. make up the Las Vegas indie rock band The Killers.

The Killers, originally from Las Vegas, Nevada, formed in 2001 and immediately began developing their unique style of rock centered on guitar riffs and synthpop influences. The Killers, led by Brandon Flowers, have been at the vanguard of the modern alt-rock movement with arena-ready songs like “All These Things That I’ve Done” and “Runaways,” and they first found success with 2003’s “Mr Brightside,” which became a worldwide smash.

Songs like “Mr Brightside,” “Somebody Told Me,” and “Smile Like You Mean It” from the band’s debut album, “Hot Fuss,” released in 2004, are among the most recognizable in popular culture. Six additional studio albums, including the most recent, 2021’s “Pressure Machine,” has been released since then.

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