The Killers invited Sammy Hagar and Pearl Jam‘s Eddie Vedder onstage to sing covers of Tom Petty and Van Halen songs throughout their Ohana Pageant set on Friday (September 29).
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Brandon Flowers and co. have been acting at Vedder’s annual competition in Dana Level, California the place they continued the competition’s custom of shock reside collaborations.
Vedder, the Pearl Jam vocalist and guitarist and a soloist in his personal title, joined The Killers for a canopy of Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers’ 1981 hit ‘The Ready’.
Later, The Killers later welcomed soloist, ex-Van Halen co-lead vocalist and former Montrose singer Hagar onstage, who traded vocals with Flowers on Van Halen’s 1986 hit ‘Why Can’t This Be Love’.
Spin notes that Vedder additionally carried out ‘The Ready’ at Ohana Pageant with Heartbreakers’ guitarist Mike Campbell’s band Soiled Knobs. Veddar beforehand carried out with the late Petty and his Heartbreakers band at a number of of their concert events through the years.
Watch the covers in query within the fan-shot clips beneath.
Eddie Vedder joined the Killers on stage at Ohana Pageant to cowl Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers pic.twitter.com/5ij70UxneD
— Daniel Kohn (@danielkohn) September 30, 2023
After which the Killers introduced out Sammy Hagar to cowl Van Halen’s “Why Can’t This Be Love” pic.twitter.com/1h0a351ckv
— Daniel Kohn (@danielkohn) September 30, 2023
In different information, The Killers just lately pulled out a reside cowl of Bruce Springsteen’s ‘I’m On Hearth’ throughout a competition headline set.
The occasion happened in mid-September when the Las Vegas rock veterans took to the stage because the Saturday (September 16) headliners for the Sea.Hear.Now Pageant in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
Flowers and co. celebrated being on Springsteen’s dwelling turf by shocking followers with their first-ever cowl of his 1984 observe ‘I’m On Hearth’ – taken from his hit album ‘Born In The usA’.
The rendition arrived within the latter half of the 19-song setlist and adopted on from The Killers’ single ‘A Dustland Fairytale’ – a observe taken from their 2008 album ‘Day & Age’ which was rereleased in 2021 with featured visitor vocals from The Boss himself.