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The Killers

Live Performances by The Killers in 2009

The Killers - 'Mr. Brightside' Live Performance at Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 2009 | Video Length: 6:13
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  • On January 1, 2009, The Killers performed live at the Royal Albert Hall in London, a notable event as it was part of a charity concert for the (RED) c... Read Full Description >

    On January 1, 2009, The Killers performed live at the Royal Albert Hall in London, a notable event as it was part of a charity concert for the (RED) campaign. At this point in their career, The Killers had released three studio albums, with their third album, "Day & Age," launching in November 2008. The performance showcased their hits up to that point, including the iconic "Mr. Brightside," which originated from their debut album "Hot Fuss" in 2004. This song became a defining anthem for the band and remains one of their most enduring tracks. The Royal Albert Hall concert not only served as a platform for their newer material but also highlighted their growing prominence in the music industry, blending their early hits with the fresh sounds of "Day & Age." The combination of their established repertoire and newer material at such a prestigious venue marked a significant moment in their evolution as a major rock band.

The Killers Perform 'For Reasons Unknown' at Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 2009 | Video Length: 5:26
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  • In January 2009, The Killers performed at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall, showcasing their song "For Reasons Unknown" during a moment when the band... Read Full Description >

    In January 2009, The Killers performed at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall, showcasing their song "For Reasons Unknown" during a moment when the band was riding high on the success of their third studio album, "Day & Age," which had been released in November 2008. This album marked a further evolution of their sound, integrating more synth-pop influences alongside their characteristic rock style. The live recording at such an iconic venue reflected the band's growing status in the music industry and their ability to draw large audiences. Notably, the performance was part of a benefit concert for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, underscoring The Killers' commitment to philanthropy. The band's dynamic stage presence and unique sound would have resonated significantly in the intimate yet grand setting of the Royal Albert Hall, making this performance a memorable highlight in their career.

The Killers - When You Were Young Live at Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

May 3, 2009 | Video Length: 4:49
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  • On May 3, 2009, The Killers performed "When You Were Young" live at the Royal Albert Hall, a recording notable in their career. At this time, they had... Read Full Description >

    On May 3, 2009, The Killers performed "When You Were Young" live at the Royal Albert Hall, a recording notable in their career. At this time, they had recently released their third studio album, "Day & Age," which came out in November 2008. This album spawned several hit singles, including "Human" and "Spaceman," and showcased a more polished and eclectic sound compared to their earlier work. The Royal Albert Hall performance was part of a charity concert for the Staying Alive Foundation, highlighting the band's commitment to social causes. This concert also marked an important moment for the band, as they were cementing their status as one of the leading rock bands of the era, performing in one of the world's most prestigious venues. The energetic rendition of "When You Were Young" reflects the band's continued popularity and artistic evolution during that period.