The Killers have added a new date to their UK and Ireland Stadium Tour. A date at Doncaster’s Keepmoat Stadium has been announced for May 26. So, if you’re a fan of The Killers, and you live in Doncaster, it’s your lucky day.
Prior to this announcement, The Killers were already set to play two performances at the Emirates Stadium in London and Dublin’s Malahide Castle.
Tickets for the date at Doncaster will go on general sale this Friday, (February 21), at 9 am. Check out the link here for more information. For the full guide on what’s coming up from their stadium tour, check out the list below.
26/5 – Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster – (Extra Date).
28/5 – The Falkirk Stadium, Falkirk – with Blossoms.
30/5 – Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester – with Blossoms.
1/6 – Carrow Road Stadium, Norwich – with Blossoms.
3/6 – St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton – with Blossoms.
5/6 – Emirates Stadium, London – with Sam Fender.
6/6 – Emirates Stadium, London– with Sam Fender.
9/6 – Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol – with Manic Street Preachers.
11/6 – Coventry Ricoh Stadium, Coventry – with Manic Street Preachers.
13/6 – Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough – with Manic Street Preachers.
16/6 – Malahide Castle, Dublin – with Sam Fender.
17/6 – Malahide Castle, Dublin – with Sam Fender.
Last October, The Killers teased a snapshot of potential song titles to their Instagram. Titles included ‘Blowback’, ‘Party People’, ‘When Dreams Run Dry’, ‘Dying Breed’, ‘Caution’ and ‘Man + Woman’. These tracks were given large ticks, suggesting they were confirmed for the sixth album.
Further titles included, ‘Spirit of Mystery’, ‘My God’, ‘Running Towards’, ‘Fire + Bone’, ‘Just Can’t Quit’ and ‘Mirage C’est La Vie’.
The following month, The Killers announced the title to their sixth album, ‘Imploding The Mirage’.
The Guardian praised The Killers Glastonbury 2019 set. The review reads: “But the sight of Flowers, a noted Pet Shop Boys and Smiths obsessive, living out his dreams on stage provides it with something else: one of those elusive Glastonbury Moments festivalgoers talk so much about.