Brandon Flowers praised his parents as The Killers ended their residency at The O2

The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers paid tribute to his parents as the band ended their six-night residency at The O2 in London on Thursday night (11.07.24).

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The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers paid tribute to his parents as the band ended their six-night residency at The O2 in London on Thursday night (11.07.24).

The 43-year-old singer reminisced about his childhood growing up surrounded by "dirt and sky" in the Las Vegas suburb of Henderson, Nevada, and thanked his mother Jean and father Terry for creating a home that allowed him to be "free from embarrassment and anxiety".

Throughout the concert, The Killers thrilled the crowd with a set packed with their greatest hits.

Highlights included 'Human', 'Somebody Told Me' and 'Smile Like You Mean It' which saw Brandon tease fans with a false start before playing the 2003 track's famous riff on his K emblazoned keyboard.

After barrelling through hits 'For Reasons Unknown', 'Runaways', 'Read My Mind' and a cover of Erasure's 'A Little Respect' the group left the stage as red and white confetti and streamers filled the air following a rendition of ‘All These Things That I've Done’.

They returned for an encore of 'Pressure Machine', 2003 anthem 'Mr. Brightside' and a raucous 'When You Were Young' with the latter two tracks prompting a mass singalong.