Music
Killers rule out playing Glasto again
Published Thursday, Jun 28 2007, 09:20 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly
Brandon Flowers has revealed that it will be years before The Killers decide to play at Glastonbury again.
The band's frontman insisted that he would not consider another performance at the festival until he passed the age of 60.
"This will probably be the last time we play here. You only get one real shot at it and this is ours," Brandon told NME.com. "If we ever come back, we'll be The Who's age."
Flowers added that he was extremely nervous before going on stage at the festival this weekend.
"I was trying to channel all my nerves into some positive energy, but 10 minutes before I was total wreck," he explained. "The idea of headlining this festival was just so far off for us when we first played here."
The band's frontman insisted that he would not consider another performance at the festival until he passed the age of 60.
"This will probably be the last time we play here. You only get one real shot at it and this is ours," Brandon told NME.com. "If we ever come back, we'll be The Who's age."
Flowers added that he was extremely nervous before going on stage at the festival this weekend.
"I was trying to channel all my nerves into some positive energy, but 10 minutes before I was total wreck," he explained. "The idea of headlining this festival was just so far off for us when we first played here."
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