The Killers have announced they will be heading Down Under this November and December to celebrate their 20th anniversary in music.
The American rock band’s famous ARIA #1 debut album Hot Fuss has been around for 20 years, so what better way to celebrate than with a tour around Australia?
For Perth fans, a tour that includes Western Australia?
Frontmen Brandon Flowers and Dave Keuning are scheduled to play in Townsville, Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne, but Perth has been left off the itinerary.
Fans in Sydney and Melbourne are even luckier, as both cities each have two concerts scheduled.
The first is the Rebel Diamonds concert, featuring back-to-back chart-topping artists from their extensive careers.
The second is a dedicated performance of Hot Fuss with a few extra surprises.
Townsville begins Australian tour dates on November 30th, marking the first time The Killers have performed in Queensland.
Camera Icon Killers’ Australian tour misses Western Australia. Credit: Provided
Rebel Diamonds’ best concerts will be held in both Townsville and Brisbane.
No stranger to this side of the world, The Killers performed at the 2017 AFL Grand Final.
They recently released their new single ‘Bright Lights’, which was hailed as an ‘hymn’ by Rolling Stone and ‘euphoric’ by NME.
The band performed the new single at their sold-out Hot Fuss residency in their hometown of Las Vegas last month, to widespread acclaim.
Pre-sales for tickets begin Tuesday and details can be found at frontiertouring.com/thekillers.
Tickets go on sale to the general public starting Thursday at 4pm local time.