The Killers celebra 20 años de álbum con una residencia de verano en Las Vegas

January 23, 2024
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La banda realizará una serie de conciertos en el Caesars Palace a partir de agosto.
El Caesars Palace recibirá a The Killers en Las Vegas para una residencia que comenzará el 14 de agosto. La banda se presentará en The Colosseum del 14 al 30 de agosto.

La residencia es parte de la celebración del 20 aniversario de la banda del álbum Hot Fuss.

Hot Fuss fue el álbum debut de la banda. The Killers tocarán el álbum de principio a fin por primera vez durante sus shows en Las Vegas.

The Killers está compuesto por Brandon Flowers en la voz, Dave Keuning en la guitarra, Mark Stoermer en el bajo y Ronnie Vannucci Jr en la batería.

Las entradas para los espectáculos se pondrán a la venta el 27 de enero. Los fanáticos también pueden comprar programas especiales para coleccionistas.

El grupo lanzó su último álbum, Rebel Diamonds, el mes pasado. El álbum incluye 20 canciones que incluyen "Mr. Brightside", junto con "When You Were Young", "All These Things That I've Done", "Human" y "Read My Mind". "

En otras noticias de Caesars, el renombrado chef Bobby Flay y Caesars Palace trajeron recientemente un nuevo restaurante, la Brasserie B, a Las Vegas. El nuevo local de Flay ofrecerá a los huéspedes de Las Vegas y el Caesars Palace la oportunidad de probar sus platos de inspiración francesa.

Actualmente, Brasserie B acepta reservaciones a través de OpenTable. El restaurante servirá brunch, almuerzos y cenas.

Los huéspedes del restaurante pueden elegir entre una selección de productos crudos de bar, así como patatas fritas tradicionales con el toque añadido de Flay. La Brasserie B también servirá vinos por copa centrados en Francia, cerveza y sidra embotelladas, cócteles de brasserie y martinis.

El destino también abrió un restaurante Peter Luger Steak House. Durante los últimos 60 años, el restaurante no se ha expandido en los Estados Unidos hasta ahora.
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