Still from The Killers music video for new single, "Bright Lights."

The Killers Share Their Vegas Love With New Single, “Bright Lights”

The Killers continue their Las Vegas love letter with their new single, "Bright Lights."

Las Vegas natives The Killers are no strangers when it comes to showing their love for their hometown, and with their looming Las Vegas residency on the horizon the alt-rock group continues their city-wide love letter with their new single, “Bright Lights.”

“Bright Lights” once again brings The Killers’ larger-than-life sound and thematic backdrops into the equation as their new single proves to be catchy enough to become an instant earworm for fans and new listeners. I know this morning alone I began singing a loud, “Will you turn the bright lights on?”

The Killers’ accompanying music video for “Bright Lights” also gives fans attending the upcoming Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace a look at the stage design the band will be performing on to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their hit album, Hot Fuss.

“Bright Lights” contains the band’s signature high-energy sound that should translate perfectly within The Killers’ charismatic live show experience.

The Killers’ upcoming Las Vegas residency will kick off on August 14 and wrap up on September 1. The band will also take their celebration of Hot Fuss to a select few North American cities.

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Brandon Flores

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