Cheap The Killers Tickets 2026 — Best Prices & How to Save
5 Ways to Save on The Killers Tickets
- Buy during the official on-sale. Primary inventory is almost always cheaper than resale.
- Pick a mid-week show. Tuesday / Wednesday dates list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekends.
- Go upper level. Upper-bowl seats still offer a great view and start near the cheapest prices.
- Watch last-minute drops. Resellers cut prices 24 to 48 hours before doors on slower-selling dates.
- Check a nearby city. Secondary-market dates are often cheaper than flagship cities.
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About The Killers
The Killers formed in Las Vegas in 2001 when Brandon Flowers (lead vocals, keyboards), then a 20-year-old fresh from being fired by a synth-pop side project called Blush Response, answered a Las Vegas Weekly classified ad placed by guitarist Dave Keuning. The two wrote Mr. Brightside in the first weeks of working together. Mark Stoermer (bass) and Ronnie Vannucci Jr. (drums) joined within the year, and the four-piece spent 2002 grinding through Las Vegas venues — the Junkyard, the Sasha, the Cafe Espresso Roma — before a six-week UK residency in 2003 caught the attention of Lizard King Records, who signed the band and licensed them to Island in North America. Hot Fuss was released in June 2004 and changed the band's life: Somebody Told Me, Mr. Brightside, Smile Like You Mean It, and All These Things That I've Done turned the album into a slow-burning global breakout that has now sold more than 7 million copies in the US alone and topped 10 million worldwide, winning the NME Award for Best International Band and earning the band Grammy nominations for Best Rock Album and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group. The band pivoted hard for Sam's Town in October 2006 — a heartland-rock reset produced by Flood and Alan Moulder that traded the Anglophile new-wave shimmer of Hot Fuss for Springsteen-scale Americana, with When You Were Young and Bones leading a record that debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 and number one on the UK chart and shifted around 4.5 million copies worldwide. Sawdust (2007) collected the b-sides. Day & Age (2008) brought Human and Spaceman and was the band's last record with the recording lineup intact for a stretch, hitting number one in the UK and number six in the US. Battle Born (2012) leaned into stadium rock with Runaways and Miss Atomic Bomb. Wonderful Wonderful (2017) gave the band their first US number-one album and their second UK chart-topper, with The Man as the lead single. Imploding the Mirage (2020), produced by Shawn Everett and Jonathan Rado, hit number one in the UK and was widely regarded as the band's best-reviewed record in a decade — Caution, Dying Breed, and My Own Soul's Warning carried the run. Pressure Machine (2021) followed quickly with a quieter, story-cycle record rooted in Brandon Flowers' upbringing in Nephi, Utah. Rebel Diamonds (2023) collected twenty years of singles into a single greatest-hits set. Across the catalogue the band have remained a Las Vegas institution, a UK festival staple, and one of the most reliable arena-and-stadium touring acts of their generation.
