THE Killers are set to rock Riverside Stadium in Middlesbrough next summer, it was announced this morning.
The concert, on Saturday, June 13, 2020, will be the Las Vegas-based band's final stop on the UK leg of their Imploding the Mirage tour, and the only date in the North-East.
The club’s head of Commercial Lee Fryett said: "We’re incredibly excited to be welcoming The Killers to the Riverside Stadium next summer.
"The Killers are global superstars, and this reinforces our belief in the Riverside as a world-class venue. After the success of the Take That concert in the summer, we’re looking forward to staging another great day for our club and our region."
Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen said: "This is a huge coup for Teesside, The Killers are a global band who have headlined Glastonbury, sold millions of records and filled stadiums and arenas around the world and now they’re coming to Boro.
"They’ll undoubtedly draw huge crowds to the Riverside for yet another major concert, getting people spending in our towns, supporting local businesses.
"This is the only concert The Killers are playing in the North-East.
"This is a huge vote of confidence in the Riverside and our ability to successfully stage large complex events and follows hot on the heels of Take That, Jess Glynne, the BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend and the Great North CityGames all coming here. The Tees Valley’s continuing to attract big names and punch above its weight."
Mayor of Middlesbrough Andy Preston said: "This is just brilliant news. I can’t praise Steve Gibson and the Boro enough for everything they do. Bringing such a massive international act to our stadium will set the town alight. Well done to all at MFC who made this happen."
The club will not be selling tickets directly. Tickets will be on sale from gigsandtours.com, ticketmaster.co.uk and thekillersmusic.com from 9am on Friday November 22.
Hospitality packages will be available from MFC. For more information please call 01642 352782 or 01642 352781, or email killershospitality@mfc.co.uk.
The Killers will be supported by 90s Britpop legends The Manic Street Preachers.
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