Killers play sold-out show at LC Pavilion
With three studio albums now under their belt, The Killers are starting to pile up the hit singles, and the rock group from Las Vegas played them all May 5 during a sold-out show at the LC Pavilion.
The set list included hits like "Human" and "Spaceman" from the newest album, "Day & Age," plus a lot of favorites from their first two CDs, "Hot Fuss" and "Sam's Town," including the singles "Mr. Brightside" and "Somebody Told Me." After closing the set with "All These Things That I've Done," Brandon Flowers and company came back on stage for a three-song encore, featuring "Bones," "Jenny Was a Friend of Mine" and "When You Were Young."
The opening act was three-piece pop trio Chairlift, which is the band behind the song "I Tried to Do Handstands For You" that was made famous by an iPod commercial.
Check out our photos from The Killers' performance, mixed in with crowd shots from fans at the adjacent A&R Music Bar. After you're done with these, flip through some of our other recent photo galleries:
* WNCI Morning Zoo World Tour at Gordy's
* Cinco de Mayo at Hampton's on King and Bodega
* La Fogata's Cinco de Mayo party
* Live music at Whiskey Dick's
* Girl Talk at OWU SpringFest
* Glassblowing exhibit at Gallery Hop
* Forbidden Fantasy night at Spice Bar
* All-American Rejects at LC Pavilion
* Suicide Girls at Spice Bar
* Jack's Mannequin at the LC Pavilion



