American rock band, The Killers have announced that they will be touring the UK in 2024 for a string of special arena shows.
The group are most known for the record-breaking song 'Mr Brightside' and confirmed their tour 'Rebel Diamonds' would celebrate their greatest hits from the last 20 years.
Taking to Instagram, The Killers said it was "only right that we give first dibs to the land that gave us our first big shot at doing what we do!
"Thank you and without further ado, here we go…"
The Killers last UK arena tour was back in 2017 with 'Wonderful Wonderful', they have since completed a stadium tour and headline Glastonbury for the second time in 2019.
Now, with their 'Rebel Diamonds' tour set to sell out, find out how you can get tickets.
How to get tickets to The Killers UK Tour in 2024
There will be two ticket sales for The Killers, general and presale.
Fans can get access to the presale by preordering the 'Rebel Diamonds' album by 4pm on December 5 on the band's official website.
If you preorder the album, you will get a special code that will give you access to the presale taking place on December 6 at 9.30am.
General sale for The Killers will take place on December 8 via Ticketsmaster and See Tickets.
How much are tickets for The Killers UK tour 2024?
Prices for the UK dates have not yet been confirmed, however, Ireland prices in Dublin start at €82.25, according to Pink News.
Giving you an idea of how much prices will be across the UK.
The Killers Rebel Diamond UK tour 2024 dates
- Friday 14 June DUBLIN, 3Arena
- Saturday 15 June DUBLIN, 3Arena
- Tuesday 18 June MANCHESTER, Co-Op Live
- Wednesday 19 June MANCHESTER, Co-Op Live
- Friday 21 June MANCHESTER, Co-Op Live
- Tuesday 25 June GLASGOW, Ovo Hydro
- Wednesday 26 June GLASGOW, Ovo Hydro
- Thursday 4 July LONDON, The O2
- Friday 5 July LONDON, The O2
- Sunday 7 July LONDON, The O2
Tickets go on sale December 8 at 9.30am.
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