The Killers & Bruce Springsteen Announce Limited Edition Vinyl: Encore At The Garden

The Killers & Bruce Springsteen Unite for ‘Encore At The Garden’ Vinyl Release

In an electrifying collaboration that made history, Bruce Springsteen joined The Killers on stage at Madison Square Garden on October 1, 2022, delivering a breathtaking encore that fans will never forget. Now, for the first time, this legendary performance is being immortalized on vinyl.

Titled The Killers & Bruce Springsteen: Encore At The Garden, this special 12-inch vinyl will be released on April 12, 2025, as part of Record Store Day. Only 5,000 pressings will be available, making it a highly sought-after collector’s item for music lovers and vinyl enthusiasts.

The live set includes powerful renditions of:

  • SIDE A:

    1. Badlands (Live)

    2. Dustland (Live)

  • SIDE B: 3. Born To Run (Live)

The performance marked a remarkable moment in rock history, as Springsteen joined The Killers to perform their 2021 collaboration “Dustland,” followed by iconic Springsteen anthems “Badlands” and “Born To Run.” The Boss was accompanied on stage by his bandmate Jake Clemons, nephew of the late Clarence Clemons, adding a deeper emotional resonance to the set.

The Killers announced the release through their official X/Twitter account, sharing a photo of the vinyl sleeve featuring frontman Brandon Flowers and Bruce Springsteen side by side on stage. Their message read:

Springsteen has long been an admirer of The Killers. Speaking in 2020, he praised the band’s live performance, saying,

“That’s a hell of a band. Recently when I caught you, it may have been Glastonbury, the band was so good. You guys have developed such an incredible live show. Really something to be proud of.”

This upcoming release not only honors a magical night at one of the world’s most iconic venues but also celebrates the shared musical spirit of two generations of rock legends.

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