The Killers confirmed to headline Denmark’s Tinderbox Festival

The Killers confirmed to headline Denmark’s Tinderbox Festival

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Killers have been confirmed to headline Denmark’s Tinderbox Festival, which takes place the same weekend as this year’s Glastonbury Festival, NME reports.

The third edition of Tinderbox takes place in Odense from June 22-24, while Glastonbury runs from June 21-25.

The Killers will headline the Thursday leg of the festival. They will be joined at the festival by Kings Of Leon, Die Antwoord, Jimmy Eat World, Lukas Graham, Martin Garrix, Pet Shop Boys, Tove Lo and Travis Scott, leading to speculation that some of these artists might also be booked to play Glastonbury.

So far, the only band confirmed for Glastonbury 2017 are headliners Radiohead, while ‘inside sources’ recently claimed that Foo Fighters and Ed Sheeran would be the other headliners. The Avalanches have also reportedly confirmed themselves for the festival.

The Killers have been confirmed to headline Denmark’s Tinderbox Festival, which takes place the same weekend as this year’s Glastonbury Festival.

The third edition of Tinderbox takes place in Odense from June 22-24, while Glastonbury runs from June 21-25. Tickets for Tinderbox 2017 are available here

The Killers will headline the Thursday leg of the festival. They will be joined at the festival by Kings Of Leon, Die Antwoord, Jimmy Eat World, Lukas Graham, Martin Garrix, Pet Shop Boys, Tove Lo and Travis Scott, leading to speculation that some of these artists might also be booked to play Glastonbury.

So far, the only band confirmed for Glastonbury 2017 are headliners Radiohead, while ‘inside sources’ recently claimed that Foo Fighters and Ed Sheeran would be the other headliners. The Avalanches have also reportedly confirmed themselves for the festival.

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