Killer music
The KillersThey are one of the hottest rock bands in the world right now and The Killers are coming your way! Brandon Flowers and his three band mates have been a huge hit ever since their first album, Hot Fuss, was released in 2004. The Las Vegas band followed that success with 2006's Sam's Town and now their third album, Day & Age, is one of this year's biggest sellers. The first single from Day & Age is called "Human" and has been a Top Ten hit all over the world.
29.05. Amsterdam, Netherlands - Heineken Music Hall
30.05. Landgraaf, Netherlands - Pinkpop Festival
31.05. Hamburg - Color Line Arena
05.06. Nürburg - Rock am Ring
06.06. Nuremberg - Rock im Park
Snow Patrol
Glasgow’s finest, Snow Patrol, are back on tour. The rock band, led by Gary Lightbody on vocals and guitar, hit the big time in 2003 with the album Final Straw, and followed up with the album Eyes Open in 2006. This album was a massive success and singles like “Chasing Cars" and "Open Your Eyes" were worldwide hits. Their latest album is A Hundred Million Suns (2008), featuring the hit single “Take Back the City”. Snow Patrol are a great band, so see them live if you can.
26.05. Vienna, Austria - Gasometer
28.05. Winterthur, Switzerland - Eishalle Deutweg
30.05. Düsseldorf - Philipshalle
31.05. Stuttgart - Porsche Arena
01.06. Landgraaf, Netherlands - Pinkpop Festival
The Enemy
Back in the late 1970s and early 80s, Coventry in the UK had brilliant bands like The Specials and The Selector. Not much has happened since. But now the city can be proud of The Enemy. The band's debut album We'll Live and Die in These Towns (2007) went straight to Number 1 in the UK album chart. With singles like “Away From Here” and “Had Enough”, the band had big hits. With Tom Clarke on lead vocals and guitar, Liam Watts on drums and Andy Hopkins on bass, the band have just released their second album, Music for the People, and have a new single called “No Time for Tears”.
25.05. Amsterdam, Netherlands - Melkweg
28.05. Berlin - Columbia Hall
29.05. Hamburg – Knust










