The Killers in Southampton: What you need to know about their rescheduled St Mary's Stadium tour date

GLASTONBURY 2019 headliners The Killers have rescheduled their appearance at St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton, for next year.

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The Killers were due to be playing their new album Imploding The Mirage on June 3 at the stadium as part of their 2020 UK tour.

The announcement means the Las Vegas band’s biggest ever UK tour will now take place across May and June of 2021.

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The new date for the St Mary’s Stadium concert is now May 31 next year.

The Killers have announced their Southampton show has been postponedThe Killers have announced their Southampton show has been postponed
The Killers have announced their Southampton show has been postponed

With a catalogue of hits including Mr Brightside, Human and Runaways, The Killers have notched over 28 million album sales worldwide.

The band stormed onto the scene following their critically acclaimed 2004 debut Hot Fuss.

The Killers are among a host of artists and events to have recently confirmed rescheduled dates.

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To buy tickets for the performance go to the Ticketmaster website.

Here’s the full list of rescheduled shows:

May 2021

- Tuesday, May 25 – Doncaster – Keepmoat Stadium

- Thursday, May 27 – Bristol – Ashton Gate Stadium

- Saturday, May 29 - Coventry – Rioch Stadium

- Monday, May 31 – Southampton – St Mary’s Stadium

June 2021

- Wednesday, June 2 – Norwich – Carrow Road Stadium

- Friday, June 4 – London – Emirates Stadium

- Saturday, June 5 – London – Emirates Stadium

- Tuesday, June 8 – Falkirk Stadium

- Thursday, June 10 – Middlesbrough – Riverside Stadium

- Saturday, June 12 – Manchester – Emirates Old Trafford

- Tuesday, June 15 – Dublin – Malahide Castle

- Wednesday, June 16 – Dublin – Malahide Castle

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