The Killers are among 12 "Greatest Moments" nominated to be crowed THE greatest moment of 2013
2013 has arguably seen Wembley Stadium’s best ever line-up, with those at the pinnacle of British sport and music giving our 90th anniversary the performances it deserves throughout the year.
Help us decide which will be crowned Wembley Stadiums Greatest Moment in 2013 by ‘liking’ your favourite moment, with the winner set to be immortalised with a Wembley Way Stone. Last year Coldplay’s performance at the Capital Summertime Ball won but what was 2013’s greatest moment? Vote now and have your say!
Head to their
facebook page to vote now. Voting closes on 5pm on 11th December. The winning "moment" will get a stone on Wembley Way.
ITV are releasing free tickets for the X-Factor Live Final tomorrow (5th Decemeber) from 10am. You can obtain them online at www.applausestore.com or in person from The Applause Store, 7 Regent Crescent, The Trafford Centre, Manchester. The Killers will be appearing on Saturday, 14th December.
The Killers are confirmed to appear on the X-Factor final and Wembley Arena The final will be
The Killers 8th Christmas single, Christmas in L.A, featuring Dawes is now available to purchase on iTunes with profits going to (RED) as always.
Watch the below (availeble from rd Decemeber).
The Killers release exclusive video footage for SamsungUS users and it somehow finds it's way to YouTube
THE KILLERS were forced to perform impromptu stand-up comedy last night when singer BRANDON FLOWERS' keyboard was hit by a flying pint of beer (January 21).
During the band's headlining set at the Glasgow Academy on the ShockWaves NME Awards Tour 2005, Flowers announced to the crowd that the group would have to take a ten minute break while the instrument dried out.
Drummer Ronnie Vannucci then appeared onstage to rapturous applause and treated the crowd to a joke.
He said: "A man has just moved into a new house when the guy from next door calls around. 'I was just wondering if you'd like to come to a party at mine tonight,' he says,'thereâ'll be lots of drinking, fighting and f*cking'
'Oh, sure. What should I wear?'
'Anything you want. It'll just be you and me.'"
The night also saw The Killers debut two new songs including 'Sweet Touch'.
Earlier in the day, the band bought Glasgow's HMV to a standstill during a signing session.
Security were forced to clear two aisles as fans who hadn't managed to get wristbands clamoured to get a glimpse of the band.
Four hundred fans - who had queued from as early as 7am to get passes for the appearance - formed a line which stretched out of the shop and onto the street.
Speaking to NME.COM afterwards, Vannucci said: "It was pretty amazing seeing that many people queuing up to see us. And pretty tiring having to sign that many autographs!"
The ShockWaves NME Awards Tour 2005 - also featuring The Futureheads, Bloc Party and Kaiser Chiefs tears into Nottingham's Rock City tomorrow night (January 22).
Originally posted in Sweet Talk by Nicole