The Killers previewed songs from their new album, 'Day and Age', during an intimate concert in London last night (November 3rd).
The band performed for a sold out crowd at the Royal Albert Hall – and for listeners who were tuning in via BBC radio.
The band's set included their new single 'Human' and an acoustic version of 'Sam's Town', the title track from their second album.
The group, who paid tribute to the city which help break them during the show, also delighted the crowd with such classics as 'Mr Brightside', 'All These Things I've Done' and 'Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine'.
'Day and Age' is released in the UK on November 24th.
You can see highlights from the concert below, or click here for extensive coverage.
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