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By Kevin Slane
Don’t have tickets to Boston Calling 2024? You can still see one of the festival’s headliners perform in Boston this weekend.
The Killers will play a special pop-up show at Paradise Rock Club on Saturday, May 25, at 7 p.m. — a full day before the Las Vegas rockers will headline Day 3 of Boston Calling on Sunday, May 26.
💥 JUST ANNOUNCED! 💥 @thekillers take over the Paradise Rock Club THIS Saturday, May 25 for a special pop-up show!
— Paradise Rock Club presented by Citizens (@ParadiseRockClb) May 22, 2024
🎟 On Sale | Fri. 5/24 | 10am
More info here: https://t.co/NsSY43CMSV pic.twitter.com/ySPwpMydKm
The Killers’ Boston shows are a prelude to the band’s Rebel Diamonds tour, named for the band’s greatest hits album released in December 2023. The tour kicks off in Ireland June 12 and crisscrosses the U.K. throughout the summer before returning to North America in September.
The chance to see an arena rock group that typically draws tens of thousands of fans play the Paradise — which has a capacity of 933 people — is a rarity, so expect tickets to go fast.
A presale for The Killers’ Paradise Rock Club show starts Thursday, May 23, at 10 a.m. Those tickets will be available only to members of the official Killers fan club, known as Victims.
After that, GA tickets for Saturday’s show will go on sale Friday, May 24, at 10 a.m.
For those who miss out on the Paradise tickets but still want to see The Killers in Boston, one-day tickets for Sunday at Boston Calling 2024 are still available. Fans can choose from GA ($196), GA+ ($320), VIP ($499), or Platinum ($1,399) ticket tiers on the Boston Calling website.
Kevin Slane is a staff writer for Boston.com covering entertainment and culture. His work focuses on movie reviews, streaming guides, celebrities, and things to do in Boston.
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