The Killers and The Who Rock Las Vegas

The Killers put on a show outside Caesars Palace.
The Killers put on a show outside Caesars Palace.

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Alternative rock band The Killers returned to their hometown during a special pop-up performance at Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip on Monday night. The event, broadcast on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” gave the crowd a sneak preview of The Killers highly anticipated new album, “Wonderful Wonderful.” They performed their newest single “The Man” as well as classic Killers’ hits including “Somebody Told Me,” “Humans” and “Mr. Brightside.”

From left, singer Roger Daltrey, touring drummer Zak Starkey and guitarist Pete Townshend of The Who perform on the first night of the band's residency at The Colosseum at Caesars .
From left, singer Roger Daltrey, touring drummer Zak Starkey and guitarist Pete Townshend of The Who perform on the first night of the band’s residency at The Colosseum at Caesars .

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The weekend brought legendary rock band The Who to the Colosseum at Caesars Palace for an exclusive residency that lasts through Aug. 11. Fans were taken on an “Amazing Journey” through their entire career from the days of “The High Numbers” to classic albums such as “Who’s Next,” “Tommy,” “Quadrophenia,” “My Generation” and “Live at Leeds” up to the present day.

Tickets, which start at $76, are still on sale for dates on Aug. 4, 7, 9 and 11 at 866-320-9763 or online at thecolosseum.com or axs.com.