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The Killers Sell 105,000 Tickets During Six-Night O2 Residency
The Killers, and promoter SJM Concerts, brought the “Rebel Diamonds” tour to London’s O2 for six nights, July 4-11, celebrating a 20-year career riddled with hits.
According to a press release from The O2, the band sold 105,000 tickets across all six nights – “the highest number for any music act at The O2 this year.”
The team around Emma Bownes, vice president of venue programming for AEG Europe, presented the band, and promoter Matt Woolliscroft, with a special award to mark the occasion.
The Killers delighted fans with a different setlist each night, and even displayed the moment of England’s win against the Netherlands in the semi-finals of the UEFA EURO 2024 on Wednesday, July 10, followed by a transition into their much-loved hit “Mr Brightside” – “an iconic and euphoric moment at the world-famous venue that went viral around the world, and will no doubt go down as a significant moment in sport and rock history,” according to the press release.
The award presented to The Killers is created with Jesmonite, a sustainable material which can be crushed and reused, and features imagery of The Killers’ shows at the venue, along with a piece of The O2’s own tent fabric.
The band is represented by WME worldwide, with global co-head of music Kirk M. Sommer, who signed the band more than 20 years ago, leading the way both in North America and globally. They’re signed to Reynolds Management in Las Vegas. Full details available to Pollstar subscribers here.
Matt Woolliscroft, promoter at SJM Concerts, commented, “The six-night residency of The Killer at The O2 has been a phenomenal experience to be a part of. In the 20 years that I have been working with the band, the ‘Rebel Diamonds’ tour has seen, in my opinion, their best performances, best production and best setlists. Every night the audience reaction and energy has been incredible. The night of the Euros semi-final at The O2 was a true once in a lifetime “I was there” moment, and it was a privilege to be in the room for it. Each time they tour the UK, I am left thinking that they can’t get any better live, then the next time they come over they once again reach new heights.”
Kirk M. Sommer, global co-head of music at WME, said: “The Killers were my first signing more than two decades ago – it was love on first listen – and they continue to break records, warm hearts, and delight fans each and every night. It is a great privilege to be a part of their team and I was so proud to share in the joy of these record-breaking shows at The O2.
“After their monumental second Glastonbury headline performance in 2019, multiple sold-out stadium shows across the world in 2022, and their stunning Reading and Leeds headline sets last year, this six-night, sold-out run at London’s The O2 was the perfect capstone to the wildly successful ‘Rebel Diamonds’ tour in UK. It is exhilarating to see 20 years of hits performed live with conviction and surprises by a band at the top of their game. The audiences were electric. Congratulations to the band and whole team.”
Emma Bownes, vice president of venue programming for AEG Europe, and a 2024 VenuesNow Women of Live honoree, added: “We were absolutely thrilled to welcome The Killers back to The O2 for six incredible shows. Everything about the show was truly world class – from the changing setlist, to the mammoth production, and of course the moment of absolute euphoria when the band transitioned from the England Euro’s win into one of the most iconic songs of all time – Mr Brightside. It’s truly been a residency to remember, and we hope to welcome The Killers back to The O2 in the future.”