The Killers Share Video for New Single ‘Bright Lights’
The song’s release comes ahead of The Killers’ Las Vegas residency.
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Ahead of their upcoming Las Vegas residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, The Killers have shared their new single, ‘Bright Lights’.
Accompanied by the Micah Bickham-directed music video, ‘Bright Lights’ is a euphoric stadium rocker that pays tribute to the dazzling lights of the Strip. Frontman Brandon Flower continues to channel Bruce Springsteen as he croons, “Will you turn the bright lights on / Baby turn the bright lights on” on the uplifting chorus.
The band’s first taste of new music in 2024, ‘Bright Lights’ follows last year’s singles ‘Spirit’, ‘Boy’ and ‘Your Side of Town’, all taken from The Killers’ 2023 greatest hits compilation Rebel Diamonds.
You can watch the music video for ‘Bright Lights’ below.
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While The Killers’ output has been sporadic over the past four years, they continue to tour frequently. The band’s Vegas residency will see them play their debut album Hot Fuss in its entirety and comes after headline performances at Boston Calling and Governors Ball earlier this year.
The band’s Vegas shows kick off this Tuesday, August 13, with The Killers performing ten sold out shows over the next three weeks.
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