The stage setup included a giant lightbulb keyboard stand similar to the one used during the Day & Age World Tour but this time in the shape of the lightning bolt from the cover of the Battle Born album.
All of these shows were rescheduled for May & June 2013 with the exception of the band's scheduled appearance Caprices Festival in Switzerland which was cancelled indefinitely.
Bassist Mark Stoermer didn't perform with the band during the Asian leg of the tour,[7] believed to be as a result of a back injury.
[10] Fans were let in on a first-come, first-served basis and the setlist consisted of a mix of hits and more obscure tracks rarely played live.
[12] In another good review the Evening Standard remarked "The Killers seemed genuinely thrilled to be here, especially as their career first burst into life in London".
During this tour Guitarist Dave Keuning and Singer Brandon Flowers would often play a short cover that had some sort of connection to the town or region in which the band were performing.
These included songs by The Beatles, Oasis, The Smiths, U2, Van Morrison, Alphaville, Frank Sinatra, The Strokes, Travis, Prince, Crowded House, Otis Redding, Johnny Cash, Bruce Springsteen, Dean Martin, Bob Seger and more.
On January 26, 2013, Australia Day, the band performed in Melbourne, and did a cover of the Australian folk song "Waltzing Matilda".