- by Jason Gregory
- Tuesday, August 26, 2008
More The Killers
More The Killers The Killers have revealed that they're concerned about the impact their touring schedule has on the environment.
The American band, who are due to release their new album, 'Day and Age', in November, said they have already been discussing their carbon footprint.
“It is something we’re going to think about in the future,” bassist Mark Stroemer told the Daily Star.
“It’s worrying to see how much waste is left over at gigs and festivals. It does make you think.”
The Killers are expected to return to the UK in October or November to unveil they're new album, which has been produced by Stuart Price.
As previously reported on Gigwise, the band headlined the Reading and Leeds festivals alongside Metallica and Rage Against The Machine last weekend.
You can see full coverage from the Leeds festival, including pictures of the headline performances, by clicking the links below.
Leeds Festival - Day One
Leeds Festival - Day Two
Leeds Festival - Day Three
~ by Dan 8/26/2008
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