At a Killers cover set over Halloween weekend, our dear Online Editor and her partner pointed out that Brandon Flowers and co. are just Queen for millennials. So it's great news, then, that the generation that closed out bars to "Mr. Brightside" may get a chance to hear Hot Fuss in its entirety.
Speaking with Zane Lowe on his Apple Music radio show, Flowers alluded to a series of 20th-anniversary shows for the Killers' seminal 2004 album — which may take place at smaller venues.
When Lowe said he had a feeling the band may be putting out more music soon — besides their upcoming greatest hits record — Flowers replied, "We are planning maybe some anniversary shows, which I wish I could tell more so we will figure something out there."
Lowe then realized he had the deets on said upcoming shows, and said, "Oh they're fucking here! I won't say anything. They are small! Yo, one of those is fucking small, dude. Bro, I might have to come out for that."
While you start flexing your Ticketmaster bot muscles, watch the full interview below.
Speaking with Zane Lowe on his Apple Music radio show, Flowers alluded to a series of 20th-anniversary shows for the Killers' seminal 2004 album — which may take place at smaller venues.
When Lowe said he had a feeling the band may be putting out more music soon — besides their upcoming greatest hits record — Flowers replied, "We are planning maybe some anniversary shows, which I wish I could tell more so we will figure something out there."
Lowe then realized he had the deets on said upcoming shows, and said, "Oh they're fucking here! I won't say anything. They are small! Yo, one of those is fucking small, dude. Bro, I might have to come out for that."
While you start flexing your Ticketmaster bot muscles, watch the full interview below.