The Sam's Town Tour was the second major concert tour by Las Vegas-based rock band the Killers. The tour took place throughout 2006 and 2007 in support of the band's sophomore studio album Sam's Town, released in September 2006, as well as the band's 2007 compilation album Sawdust. The tour started on August 23, 2006, at the Celebrity Theater in Downtown Las Vegas, and ended on November 14, 2007, at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, playing over 150 shows in less than two years. The Sam's Town Tour also saw the band play in countries like Brazil, Argentina, and Chile for the first time.

Background

The Sam's Town Tour was announced alongside Sam's Town's release date and track listing at a media gathering in New York on July 24, 2006. In the announcement, the band stated that they "will tour North America in October and begin a European jaunt November" and that they would be joined by Ted Sablay for the tour, stating: “[Ted] will be for us like Pat Smear was for Nirvana — he’ll play keys, guitar and sing a little bit. It will help us match the live versions a little closer to the album.” The tour was re-announced to the public in August of that year, with pre-sale tickets going up on September 14, and the rest of the tickets going on sale the next day on Ticketmaster.

A series of "warm-up shows" set to take place throughout August and September at smaller, intimate venues before the main tour had tickets quietly released in venue box offices in August. Most of the tickets were released just days before, with some venues like the Popscene Theater in San Francisco labeling the band as a "special surprise guest" who, according to Popscene co-founder Aaron Axelsen, didn't have "their identity [...] disclosed until they took the stage at the very intimate confines of [the Popscene Theater]."

The first warm-up show of the Sam's Town Tour took place at the Celebrity Theater on the Fremont Street Experience in Downtown Las Vegas on August 23, 2006. Songs such as "When You Were Young," "Read My Mind," and "For Reasons Unknown" were debuted live at the show, along with six others from Sam's Town. "Uncle Jonny" was debuted live at the Popscene Theater the following day, while "Why Do I Keep Counting" was debuted live in Japan in January 2007, and "This River Is Wild" in Australia in February of that year. The band played nine more warm-up shows throughout August and September, including the inaugural Virgin Festival in Baltimore on September 23.

The Killers performing a warm-up show in August 2006.

The Sam's Town Tour proper started in October 2006 with back-to-back shows at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles on October 6 and 7. The first North American leg of the tour, with bands such as Immigrant, the Envy Corps, and the Red Romance opening for the Killers on select dates, lasted throughout October and ended with a show at the Vegoose festival in Las Vegas on October 28.

The previously announced European tour leg of the tour, whose tickets sold out in just 5 minutes, began in November, touring in countries such as Germany, France, and the United Kingdom, with bands such as Howling Bells, The Brakes, and The Rapture opening for the Killers. The band further extended the Sam's Town Tour past the initial North American and European tour legs with a second North American leg in December 2006, a three-show run in Japan in January 2007, during which the official music video for "Read My Mind" was filmed, and an Oceania leg in January and February of that year.

In February 2007, during a show on a part of the second European leg of the tour, the Killers performed a cover of "Shadowplay" by Joy Division. The song, covered by the band for the 2007 biopic Control, became a staple of live shows throughout the rest of the Sam's Town Tour, the Day & Age World Tour, and the Battle Born World Tour, and would later go on to be released as the first single from their B-sides and rarities compilation album, Sawdust, released in November of that year. The band debuted the song "Tranquilize" from Sawdust on October 12, 2007, the same day the song was released as the second single from the album.

The Killers returned to Europe in February and March 2007, being joined by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and Mumm-Ra as openers, and performing in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the Netherlands. The band rebounded back to North America for a run of shows in the United States and Canada in April and May 2007, before performing a plethora of festival dates across Europe in the summer of 2007, including Greenfield, Glastonbury, and Oxegen. The band returned to North America in fall 2007, and then headlined the TIM Festival and Yeah Festival in Brazil and Argentina, respectively, as part of their first shows in South America. The band played a string of five shows in Australia to close out the tour, which ended on November 14 at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne.

The Killers' "Murder Trilogy", consisting of "Leave the Bourbon on the Shelf" from Sawdust, as well as "Midnight Show" and "Jenny Was a Friend of Mine" from Hot Fuss, detailing the fictional story of the murder of a girl named Jenny at the hands of her deranged ex-boyfriend, was played in full twice during the Sam's Town Tour. The trilogy, which also marked the live debut of "Leave the Bourbon on the Shelf", was first played live on October 12, 2007, in Athens, being played in the show's encore. The trilogy was then played again on November 11 in Sydney, again being played near the end of the show. During both performances, the Killers performed "All These Things That I've Done" immediately following the trilogy, leading to speculation about its inclusion.

Festivals

The Killers played at a number of festivals throughout the Sam's Town Tour. The band first headlined the Virgin Festival in September 2006, and later went on to headline Big Day Out in January and February 2007, and the Glastonbury Festival in June. The band performed at a number of other festivals, including, but not limited to, Hove, Rock Werchter, Roskilde, V, and Austin City Limits. The band also performed at festivals during their inaugural South American leg of the tour.

Reception

The Sam's Town Tour garnered fairly positive reviews from critics. Christian Hoard of Rolling Stone magazine remarked that the Killers' concert at Madison Square Garden "might pack more unfortunate big-rock bombast than its new wave debut, Hot Fuss, but it shares a generous hook quotient and a Vegas-y talent for crowd-pleasing. Before a frothy crowd, the Killers proved they've become a tight live band." Jeff Miller of Variety magazine reviewed the show at the Wiltern in Los Angeles, noting "the grand, sweeping epic reach of many songs [...] became a blessing live, with a stage show obviously designed for arenas mixing pomposity and intimacy." Kitty Empire at The Guardian attended the Killers' show in Glasgow and reported that "Flowers has taken the icy feeling from the Killers' first album and thawed it out, opening up their previously airless club-bound sound to the elements. And they tackle bigger themes - Flowers' father's drinking, horizon-sized regrets and betrayals - with the same gusto as they once did pithy love-gone-wrong songs."

The Killers performing in October 2006.

The New York Times assessed the Killers' show at Madison Square Garden, saying: "Although the band is from Las Vegas, it was drawn to the shameless artifice of British glam, new wave and the grander Britpop that followed it; with borrowed sounds, the Killers tapped into the gawky self-consciousness, the mixed yearning and irony, of adolescents grappling with grand passions," noting that "the Killers have learned their pop mechanics well: the pealing guitar lines, the big crescendos. Fans were singing along on all the older songs and some of the new ones, too." The Los Angeles Times reviewed a performance during the Sam's Town Tour, stating that "Flowers grew a thick push broom worthy of that record’s grandiloquent Americana. Drummer Ronnie Vannucci one-upped him with a fearsome Fu Manchu, and bassist Mark Stoermer let his blond scruff run wild. That album’s unapologetic Springsteen-philia proved something of a critical brick." In a review of a show at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, SFGate critiqued that "the Killers graduated into a proper arena band with an extremely sold out show at the Bill Graham Civic that left no grand rock 'n' roll cliche unturned" while also describing how "even as The Killers become the domain of backwards cap-wearing, beer-swilling dudes that high-five each other after every drum roll, singer Brandon Flowers still looks completely out of his league as the band's frontman."

Personnel

Credits adapted from the Las Vegas Sun and Las Vegas Weekly.

The Killers

Additional musicians

  • Ted Sablay – keyboards, rhythm and lead guitar
  • Rob Whited – percussion

Set list

First set list

This set list of representative of the show on October 12, 2006, in Seattle. It is not intended to represent all shows from the tour.

  1. "Sam's Town"
  2. "Enterlude"
  3. "When You Were Young"
  4. "Somebody Told Me"
  5. "Smile Like You Mean It"
  6. "Bones"
  7. "Bling (Confession of a King)"
  8. "Read My Mind"
  9. "Jenny Was a Friend of Mine"
  10. "Uncle Jonny"
  11. "Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll"
  12. "Mr. Brightside"

Encore:

  1. "My List"
  2. "For Reasons Unknown"
  3. "All These Things That I've Done"
  4. "Exitlude"

Second set list

This set list of representative of the show on April 13, 2007, in Austin. It is not intended to represent all shows from the tour.

  1. "Sam's Town"
  2. "Enterlude"
  3. "When You Were Young"
  4. "Bones"
  5. "Somebody Told Me"
  6. "Smile Like You Mean It"
  7. "Jenny Was a Friend of Mine"
  8. "Uncle Jonny"
  9. "This River is Wild"
  10. "Read My Mind"
  11. "On Top"
  12. "Bling (Confession of a King)"
  13. "Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll"
  14. "Mr. Brightside"

Encore:

  1. "My List"
  2. "Shadowplay" (Joy Division cover)
  3. "For Reasons Unknown"
  4. "All These Things That I've Done"
  5. "Exitlude"
  6. "When You Were Young" (reprise)

Third set list

This set list of representative of the show on October 12, 2007, in Athens. It is not intended to represent all shows from the tour.

  1. "Sam's Town"
  2. "Enterlude"
  3. "When You Were Young"
  4. "Bones"
  5. "Somebody Told Me"
  6. "Smile Like You Mean It"
  7. "For Reasons Unknown"
  8. "Tranquilize"
  9. "This River is Wild"
  10. "Read My Mind"
  11. "Shadowplay" (Joy Division cover)
  12. "Bling (Confession of a King)"
  13. "Mr. Brightside"

Encore:

  1. "Leave the Bourbon on the Shelf"
  2. "Midnight Show"
  3. "Jenny Was a Friend of Mine"
  4. "All These Things That I've Done"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)
Warm-up dates
August 23, 2006Las VegasUnited StatesCelebrity Theater
August 24, 2006San FranciscoPopscene
August 25, 2006West HollywoodThe Troubadour
August 26, 2006Las VegasEmpire Ballroom
September 8, 2006BlackpoolUnited KingdomEmpress Ballroom
September 14, 2006CologneGermanyYard Club
September 15, 2006BerlinE-Werk
September 18, 2006LondonUnited KingdomElectric Ballroom
September 22, 2006New York CityUnited StatesWebster Hall
September 23, 2006BaltimorePimlico Race Course
North America I
October 6, 2006Los AngelesUnited StatesWilternImmigrant
October 7, 2006
October 8, 2006San FranciscoThe Warfield
October 9, 2006
October 10, 2006PortlandRoseland Theatre
October 11, 2006VancouverCanadaOrpheum Theatre
October 12, 2006SeattleUnited StatesParamount Theatre
October 14, 2006MagnaThe Great Salt AirThe Envy Corps
October 15, 2006DenverFillmore Auditorium
October 17, 2006ChicagoCongress Theater
October 18, 2006DetroitState Theatre
October 20, 2006TorontoCanadaKool Haus
October 21, 2006Atlantic CityUnited StatesBorgata Events CenterThe Red Romance
October 24, 2006New York CityMadison Square Garden
October 25, 2006
October 26, 2006BostonOrpheum Theatre
October 28, 2006Las VegasSam Boyd Stadium
Europe I
November 1, 2006CopenhagenDenmarkVega
November 3, 2006HamburgGermanyGroße Freiheit 36Howling Bells
November 4, 2006BerlinHuxley's Neue Welt
November 5, 2006CologneE-Werk
November 7, 2006MunichTonhalle
November 8, 2006MilanItalyRolling Stone
November 9, 2006ZürichSwitzerlandX-tra
November 11, 2006BarcelonaSpainRazzmatazz
November 14, 2006BrusselsBelgiumAncienne BelgiqueThe Brakes
November 15, 2006ParisFranceBataclan
November 16, 2006AmsterdamNetherlandsParadiso
November 18, 2006WolverhamptonUnited KingdomWolverhampton Civic Hall
November 20, 2006ManchesterManchester Apollo
November 21, 2006HullHull Arena
November 22, 2006GlasgowGlasgow Academy
November 23, 2006NewcastleNewcastle AcademyThe Broken Stars
November 25, 2006NottinghamRock City
November 26, 2006LondonBrixton AcademyThe Broken Stars, The Rapture
November 27, 2006
November 28, 2006
North America II
December 8, 2006San FranciscoUnited StatesBill Graham Civic Auditorium
December 10, 2006Los AngelesGibson Amphitheatre
December 12, 2006MonterreyMexicoMonterrey Arena
December 13, 2006Mexico CityPalacio de los Deportes
December 15, 2006New York CityUnited StatesMadison Square Garden
December 16, 2006PhiladelphiaElectric Factory
December 18, 2006AtlantaPhilips Arena
Asia
January 13, 2007TokyoJapanZepp
January 14, 2007NagoyaDiamond Hall
January 15, 2007OsakaNanba Hatch
Oceania I
January 19, 2007AucklandNew ZealandMount Smart Stadium
January 21, 2007Gold CoastAustraliaGold Coast Parklands
January 25, 2007SydneySydney Showground Stadium
January 26, 2007Hordern Pavilion
January 28, 2007MelbournePrinces Park South
February 1, 2007Festival Hall
February 2, 2007AdelaideAdelaide Showgrounds
February 4, 2007PerthClaremont Showground
Europe II
February 16, 2007SheffieldUnited KingdomSheffield ArenaBlack Rebel Motorcycle Club
February 17, 2007ManchesterM.E.N. Arena
February 18, 2007BirminghamNEC Arena
February 20, 2007NewcastleMetro Radio Arena
February 21, 2007AberdeenAECC
February 22, 2007GlasgowSECC
February 24, 2007LondonWembley Arena
February 25, 2007
February 27, 2007DublinIrelandRDS Main Hall
February 28, 2007
March 3, 2007BrightonUnited KingdomBrighton Centre
March 4, 2007NottinghamNational Ice Centre
March 5, 2007CardiffCardiff International Arena
March 7, 2007AmsterdamNetherlandsHeineken Music HallMumm-Ra
March 9, 2007CologneGermanyPalladium
March 10, 2007BerlinColumbiahalle
March 11, 2007FrankfurtJahrhunderthalle Höchst
March 12, 2007ParisFranceZénith de Paris
March 15, 2007LilleL'Aéronef
North America III
April 6, 2007Santa BarbaraUnited StatesUC Santa Barbara Events CenterHowling Bells
April 7, 2007San FranciscoBill Graham Civic Auditorium
April 9, 2007Los AngelesStaples Center
April 10, 2007San DiegoRIMAC Arena
April 11, 2007PhoenixDodge Theatre
April 13, 2007AustinFrank Erwin Center
April 15, 2007FriscoFC Dallas Stadium
April 18, 2007TampaUSF Sun DomeHowling Bells, The Rapture
April 19, 2007HollywoodHard Rock Live
April 20, 2007OrlandoUCF Arena
April 22, 2007AtlantaFox TheatreSilver Beats
April 23, 2007NashvilleRyman Auditorium
April 26, 2007FairfaxPatriot TheaterSilver Beats, The Red Romance
April 27, 2007CamdenTweeter Center
April 28, 2007New York CityMadison Square Garden
April 29, 2007LowellPaul E. Tsongas Arena
May 5, 2007Atlantic CityBorgota Events CenterThe Red Romance
May 6, 2007MontrealCanadaBell Centre
May 7, 2007TorontoAir Canada Centre
May 9, 2007DetroitUnited StatesFox Theatre
May 10, 2007Hoffman EstatesSears Centre
May 11, 2007Kansas CityCity Market
May 12, 2007Maryland HeightsVerizon Wireless Amphitheater
May 14, 2007Des MoinesVal Air BallroomThe Envy Corps
May 15, 2007Saint PaulRoy Wilkins Auditorium
May 21, 2007VancouverCanadaThunderbird StadiumHot Hot Heat
May 23, 2007EdmontonRexall Place
May 24, 2007CalgaryPengrowth Saddledome
May 26, 2007PortlandUnited StatesKeller AuditoriumLouis XIV
May 27, 2007SeattleWaMu Theater
May 29, 2007SacramentoMemorial Auditorium
May 31, 2007MagnaThe Great Salt Air
June 1, 2007Las VegasThe Joint @ Hard Rock
Europe III
June 12, 2007MadridSpainPlaza de Toros La Cubierta
June 16, 2007InterlakenSwitzerlandInterlaken Airfield
June 17, 2007NickelsdorfAustriaPatagonia Fields
June 23, 2007PiltonUnited KingdomGlastonbury Festival
June 24, 2007RoeserLuxembourgRock-A-Field
June 26, 2007HelsinkiFinlandHelsinki Ice Hall
June 27, 2007ArendalNorwayTromøy
June 30, 2007LeuvenBelgiumWerchter
July 4, 2007Hradec KrálovéCzech RepublicVěkoše Airport
July 5, 2007RoskildeDenmarkRoskilde Festival
July 7, 2007KinrossUnited KingdomBalado
July 8, 2007NaasIrelandPunchestown Racecourse
August 14, 2007BudapestHungaryÓbuda Island
August 17, 2007BiddinghuizenNetherlandsSpijk en Bremerberg
August 18, 2007Weston-under-LizardUnited KingdomWeston Park
August 19, 2007ChelmsfordHylands Park
August 22, 2007BelfastOrmeau Park
North America IV
September 3, 2007BoulderUnited StatesFox TheatreLouis XIV
September 4, 2007MorrisonRed Rocks Amphitheatre
September 5, 2007Council BluffsMid-America Center
September 7, 2007ClevelandWolstein Center
September 8, 2007ColumbusLifestyle Communities Pavilion
September 9, 2007TorontoCanadaIsland Park
September 11, 2007LouisvilleUnited StatesThe Louisville Palace
September 13, 2007Grand PrairieNokia Theater
September 14, 2007AustinZilker Park
September 15, 2007HoustonReliant Center
September 17, 2007El PasoChavez Theatre
September 21, 2007Lake TahoeMont Bleu
September 23, 2007San DiegoDel Mar Fairgrounds
October 12, 2007Athens40 Watt Club
October 13, 2007FairburnBouckeart Farm
October 19, 2007Mexico CityMexicoForo Sol
October 21, 2007GuadalajaraTelmex Auditorium
South America
October 27, 2007Rio de JaneiroBrazilMarina da Glória
October 28, 2007São PauloArena Skol Anhembi
October 31, 2007CuritibaPedreira Paulo Leminski
November 2, 2007Buenos AiresArgentinaJosé Amalfitani Stadium
November 4, 2007SantiagoChilePista Atletica
Oceania II
November 9, 2007BrisbaneAustraliaBrisbane Entertainment CentreLouis XIV
November 10, 2007SydneySydney Entertainment Centre
November 11, 2007
November 13, 2007MelbourneRod Laver Arena
November 14, 2007

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