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American rock band The Killers issued an apology after controversial statements made during a concert in the Republic of Georgia. The band is on a European tour that will last through early September. During their concert in Georgia, The Killers invited a Russian fan to come on stage and play drums, which the band considers a long-standing tradition. During the bit, lead singer Brandon Flowers appeared to have called Georgians and Russians “brothers and sisters,” prompting a wave of boos and other crude remarks from the crowd though the rest of the show, with some getting up and leaving early....
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The Killers have apologised after Brandon Flowers told an audience in Georgia that a Russian fan was their "brother". The 'Smile Like You Mean It' hitmakers were booed towards the end of their show in Batumi on Tuesday (15.08.23) after inviting a man to play drums with them during 'For Reasons Unknown' towards the end of the show and revealed to the crowd in the former Soviet state that he was from the neighbouring country, which invaded them in 2008. In video footage circulating online, Brandon said to a mixture of cheers and boos: “We don’t know the etiquette of this land but this guy’s a Ru...
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A "Live Aid-style" benefit concert for Ukraine may see the likes of U2, The Rolling Stones, Pink and more play Wembley Stadium on June 24. Last month, marked the one-year anniversary of Russian President Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of its neighbouring country, and as the war continues to rage on, the event is not only vital to raise relief funds but to keep "hammering home the severity of the situation". According to The Sun newspaper, huge names including Sir Paul McCartney, Adele, Florence And The Machine and Noel Gallagher could also be invited to perform to show their solidarity w...
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The Killers are extending their 2022 Imploding The Mirage Tour into 2023. The tour supports their sixth and seventh studio albums, Imploding the Mirage (2020) and Pressure Machine (2021). The band will start its North American leg in Atlantic City, New Jersey on March 16, 2023. The Killers will also play a series of postponed concerts from 2022, including those in Pittsburgh, St. Louis and Houston. The band is scheduled to co-headline the Sea.Hear.Now Festival with the Foo Fighters. The festival will take place in Asbury Park, New Jersey on September 16-17, 2023. > GET THE KILLER’S CONCERT TIC...
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Tickets are still available for The Killers‘ Imploding Mirage tour! GET DEALS ON THE KILLERS CONCERT TICKETS HERE! The “Mr. Brightside” band are headed on a tour through North America in late summer 2022. The North American leg follows their spring 2022 tour throughout Great Britain. The tour through the United States and Canada kicks off on August 19 in Vancouver, hitting up cities including Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Denver, Houston Atlanta, Nashville, Toronto, New York, Boston and Cleveland before its last stop in Detroit on October 8. The ban...
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