Brandon Flowers
American musician
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2025 | Brandon Flowers features on Robert Loud's single 'Congratulations' from the album Bitter Optimist |
2024 | Brandon Flowers appears as himself in the docuseries 'Jonathan & Jesus.' |
2024 | Featured on Travis' song 'Raze the Bar', collaborating with Chris Martin |
June 2023 | Brandon Flowers performed alongside Elton John at the Glastonbury Festival, wearing a red suit, black shoes, and a pale blue shirt. |
2022 | Brandon Flowers and The Killers invited Bruce Springsteen to perform with them at Madison Square Garden, marking a significant collaborative performance. |
2022 | Provided backup vocals for Joe Pug's 'Hymn #101 - Revisited' on the album Nation of Heat | Revisited |
January 8 2022 | Brandon Flowers performed 'Be Still' and 'Home Means Nevada' at the funeral of former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. |
2021 | The Killers released their seventh album, 'Pressure Machine'. |
2021 | Appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Episode 170, performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (Episode 1521), and appeared on The Late Late Show with James Corden (Episode 952) |
2020 | The Killers released their sixth album, 'Imploding the Mirage'. |
2020 | Appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Episode 30 and performed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (Episode 959) |
2020 | Brandon Flowers collaborated with Huey Lewis and the News on the music video for 'Her Love Is Killin' Me' |
2019 | Performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Episodes 45 & 46 |
2019 | Brandon Flowers co-wrote the song 'Love You Too' for Robert Loud's upcoming album |
2019 | Performed live covers of John Lennon songs at the Imagine: John Lennon 75th Birthday Concert, including 'Instant Karma', 'Don't Let Me Down', and 'All You Need Is Love', collaborating with artists like Sheryl Crow, Chris Stapleton, and Willie Nelson |
2018 | Appeared as guest/musical artist on Late Night with Seth Meyers (Episode 714) |
2018 | Brandon Flowers co-wrote and produced Juanita Stein's song 'Forgiver' from the album Until the Lights Fade |
2017 | The Killers released their first Billboard 200 No.1 album, Wonderful Wonderful, which featured the chart-topping single 'The Man' after a one-year hiatus. |
2017 | Appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Episode 97 and performed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (Episode 411) |
2017 | Provided vocals for Alex Cameron's song 'Runnin' Outta Luck' on the album Forced Witness |
December 2017 | In December, The Killers co-organized a benefit concert in response to the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, which raised over $700,000 for those affected by the tragedy. |
July 2017 | Brandon Flowers' three sons attended their first Killers concert at London's Hyde Park. |
2016 | The Christmas-themed singles released by The Killers from 2006 to 2016 were compiled into a charity compilation album titled 'Don't Waste Your Wishes'. |
2016 | Performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Episode 216 |
2016 | Brandon Flowers co-wrote and played keyboards on Robbie Williams' song 'Mixed Signals' from the album Heavy Entertainment Show |
2015 | Brandon Flowers undertook The Desired Effect Tour, promoting his second solo album, 'The Desired Effect'. |
2015 | Flowers performed at the National Clean Energy Summit for President Barack Obama. |
2015 | Flowers performed at the Royal Variety Performance at Royal Albert Hall for members of the British Royal Family. |
2015 | Appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Episode 161 and performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (Episode 230) and The Late Late Show with James Corden (Episode 25) |
2015 | Brandon Flowers released multiple music videos including 'Can't Deny My Love', 'Still Want You', 'Lonely Town', and 'I Can Change', directed by Robert Schober, Warren Fu, Robert Schober, and Giorgio Testi. |
2015 | Performed live versions of 'Got My Mind Set on You' and 'Handle with Care' at George Fest, collaborating with multiple artists including Dhani Harrison and 'Weird Al' Yankovich |
2015 | Brandon Flowers featured on the closing track 'Superheated' on New Order's album Music Complete, which reached number two on the UK Albums Chart. |
May 15 2015 | Brandon Flowers released his second solo album, 'The Desired Effect', which debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart. |
2014 | Brandon Flowers co-wrote and provided backing vocals for Avicii and Robbie Williams' single 'The Days' from The Days / Nights EP |
2013 | Performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Episodes 45 & 46 |
June 22 2013 | The Killers headlined a concert at Wembley Stadium, performing in front of an audience of 90,000, marking their biggest solo show to date. |
2012 | Brandon Flowers discussed his religion on the Scandinavian television show Skavlan, where he debated Richard Dawkins. |
2012 | The Killers released their fourth album, 'Battle Born'. |
2012 | A portrait of Brandon Flowers was painted by British artist Joe Simpson for his 'Musician Portraits' series, which was exhibited at the Royal Albert Hall. |
2012 | Appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in Episode 248 |
2011 | Brandon Flowers became a father for the third time with the birth of his third son. |
2011 | Released 'Jilted Lovers & Broken Hearts' single from the Flamingo album. |
2010 | Brandon Flowers embarked on the Flamingo Road Tour, supporting his debut solo album, 'Flamingo'. |
2010 | Brandon Flowers released music videos for 'Crossfire' and 'Only the Young', directed by Nash Edgerton and Sophie Muller respectively. |
2010 | Released 'Only the Young' single from the Flamingo album. |
September 3 2010 | Brandon Flowers released his debut solo studio album 'Flamingo' through Mercury, Island, Vertigo, and Universal labels. The album was released in multiple formats including CD, LP, and digital download. |
August 15 2010 | Brandon Flowers debuted his solo act at the Shimmer Showroom in Las Vegas. |
July 4 2010 | The Killers headlined the 'Salute to the Military' USO Concert at the White House, performing 'God Bless America' and other favorites. |
June 2010 | The first single from Flowers' debut solo album 'Flamingo', titled 'Crossfire', was released. |
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