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The Killers Celebrating 20 Years Of 'Hot Fuss' At Camden Show Sept 7
"Hot Fuss" featured the singles "Mr. Brightside" and "Somebody Told Me," as well as he anthemic track "All These Things That I've Done."
CAMDEN, NJ — Iconic rock band The Killers are celebrating a milestone anniversary this year, and are heading to Camden to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their debut album, "Hot Fuss."
The Killers will play Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden on Saturday, Sept. 7.
Tickets will be available via presale beginning at 10 a.m. Tuesday ahead of the general on-sale on, which launches at 10 a.m. Thursday.
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Formed in 2002, Las Vegas-based The Killers feature singer/keyboardist Brandon Flowers, drummer Ronnie Vannucci, guitarist Dave Keuning and bassist Mark Stoermer.
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The band has received countless accolades for their artistic achievement, including multiple Grammy nominations, American Music Award nominations, MTV Video Music Awards, NME Awards and more.
Their first album, Hot Fuss, was released in 2004 to worldwide acclaim.
The album contained the singles "Mr. Brightside" and "Somebody Told Me," as well as he anthemic song "All These Things That I’ve Done."
The band toured for two years straight behind "Hot Fuss," playing more than 400 shows.
They eventually returned to Vegas to begin to work on the follow-up album with producers Alan Moulder and Flood. The result, a love letter of sorts to their hometown titled "Sam’s Town," was released in 2006 and spent 42 weeks on the Billboard Top 200.
In late 2023, the group released "Rebel Diamonds," a curated dive into their catalog. It features 20 tracks, including the recently certified Diamond "Mr. Brightside," along with other modern day classics "When You Were Young," "All These Things That I’ve Done," "Human," "Read My Mind" and more.
They’ve announced a special Las Vegas Residency for summer 2024, performing their seminal album "Hot Fuss" in full for the first time ever to commemorate its 20-year anniversary.
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