Brandon Flowers of The Killers has teased the idea of intimate shows for the 20th anniversary of ‘Hot Fuss‘.The band’s debut LP ‘Hot Fuss’ was released on June 7, 2004 and featured iconic tracks such as ‘Smile Like You Mean It’, ‘Somebody Told Me’, ‘All These Things That I Have Done’ and fan favourite ‘Mr.
Brightside’.Speaking to Zane Lowe on his Apple Music Radio show, Lowe mentions “20 years, isn’t it crazy?” to which Flowers responded with “It is crazy.
I’ve got 20 more in me.”Lowe then went on to say that he feels there may be music around the corner before asking if he is “off the mark”.
Flowers responded: “We are planning maybe some anniversary shows, which I wish I could tell more so we will figure something out there.”In the interview, Lowe realised that he had the dates for these anniversary dates and excitedly said: “Oh they’re fucking here!
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