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Band to warm up for V Festival with tiny gig
Tags: The Killers
by Andrew Trendell | Photos by WENN
Tags: The Killers
The Killers have announced details of an intimate show at the O2 Academy in Liverpool. Dates and ticket details are below.
The Battle Born Las Vegas giants, who are used to playing venues the size of Wembley Stadium, will warm up for their upcoming UK and Ireland festival shows with the tiny gig in Liverpool next month.
The Las Vegas band will use the low key appearance to warm up for three massive shows at V Festival on August 16 and 17, Glasgow's Summer Sessions at Bellahouston Park on August 19 and Belfast's Tennents Vital on August 21.
These gigs look set to be the last in the UK for some time, with the band hinting at a hiatus while Brandon Flowers focusses on his solo material.
The Killers will be the O2 Academy in Liverpool on Friday 15 August, 2014. Tickets are on sale now. For more information visit Gigwise Tickets.
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