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The Killers postpone Ashton Gate gig for second year - what to do if you bought tickets
The concert will now take place in 2022
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The Killers postpone tour for a second year
The Killers UK and Ireland tour has been postponed for a second straight year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Billed as their biggest ever tour, the indie kings said there was no way round rescheduling dates.
The four-piece was due to play in Bristol as part of their Imploding The Mirage tour in May this year, but they have now postponed the gig at Ashton Gate until May 26, 2022.
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The vocalist updated his fans on his health during an Instagram Live session alongside the band s drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr., and admitted the injury had manifested itself in the wake of the incident. Some of you may have seen the picture I posted and some footage when I went over the handlebars on my bike and an injury from that has manifested itself, Flowers stated.
Brandon Flowers says The Killersâ UK tour is ânot looking greatâ
COVID-19 could push the dates back once again
The Killersâ Brandon Flowers CREDIT: Jim Dyson/Getty Images
Brandon Flowers has said that The Killersâ upcoming UK tour is ânot looking greatâ during an Instagram Live session.
During an Instagram Live Q&A session alongside drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr last week (February 12), Flowers spoke about the planned dates, which have already been rescheduled from 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. âWe hope May happens,â he said. âItâs not looking great.â
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Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, it is currently unclear when live events will be able to take place in the UK.