Win Butler de Arcade Fire acompaña a The Killers en un festival de Colombia

Brandon Flowers, vocalista de The Killers, contó con la participación de Win Butler, líder de Arcade Fire, para interpretar "Rebellion (Lies)" y "When You Were Young" durante su presentación en el Festival Estéreo Picnic en Bogotá. El concierto tuvo lugar en el Parque Simón Bolívar el 21 de marzo de 2026. Previamente, Fran Healy, vocalista de Travis, colaboró en el tema "Side".

El 21 de marzo de 2026, The Killers encabezó el Festival Estéreo Picnic en el Parque Simón Bolívar de Bogotá. Durante su bis, Brandon Flowers presentó al público a Win Butler de Arcade Fire, diciendo: "Tenemos un pequeño regalo para todos. Una de nuestras bandas favoritas es Arcade Fire. Es algo increíble, cuando estás lanzando discos y empezando tu grupo, y tienes a otras personas que surgen y tienen influencias similares, y son tan buenos que te frustra, pero también te hace querer ser mejor. En fin, eso es lo que Win Butler hace por nosotros". Junto a Butler, la banda interpretó "Rebellion (Lies)" de Arcade Fire, perteneciente a su álbum Funeral de 2004, seguido de su propio tema "When You Were Young" del disco Sam's Town de 2006. Cerraron con "Mr. Brightside" después de haber versionado anteriormente "The Suburbs" de Arcade Fire y "Side" de Travis junto a Fran Healy. El repertorio completo incluyó "Read My Mind", "Somebody Told Me", "Smile Like You Mean It", "Human", "All These Things That I’ve Done", entre otros. Los videos grabados por los fans capturaron las colaboraciones. Por otro lado, Flowers había interpretado "When You Were Young" con Dawes en enero durante el Concert For Altadena. Ha indicado que el octavo álbum de The Killers podría llegar en 2027, después de su proyecto en solitario. Butler anunció su separación de su compañera de banda Régine Chassagne en octubre tras 22 años de relación.

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