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The Killers to Headline 'Concert in the Coliseum' at 2026 WM Phoenix Open in Scottsdale

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Published on September 29, 2025
The Killers to Headline 'Concert in the Coliseum' at 2026 WM Phoenix Open in ScottsdaleSource: Raph_PH, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Rock enthusiasts and golf aficionados, unite! The Killers are bringing their signature blend of synth-infused rock to the 16th hole of TPC Scottsdale for the 2026 ‘Concert in the Coliseum’, as announced by officials of the WM Phoenix Open. The event, meant to be the electric precursor to "The People's Open," will see the acclaimed band perform on Saturday, January 31, 2026, setting the tone for one of golf's most spirited tournaments.

Those eager to grab a spot at this unique combination of music and sport can circle October 3 on their calendars; general admission tickets go live at 10 a.m. sharp and are expected to sell out faster than a tap-in putt on the 18th green, ABC15 reports. Make a note, however, that the concert is an adult-only affair, with a 21-and-over age restriction firmly in place, and doors will swing open at 3:30 p.m. on the day of the show.

Jason Eisenberg, Tournament Chairman of the 2026 WM Phoenix Open, is clearly excited about adding The Killers to the roster, saying, "The Killers have been on our radar for years, they embody the spirit and energy of the loudest hole in golf," according to an AZFamily article. The selection of The Killers, who hail from Las Vegas and have topped charts with earworms like "Mr. Brightside" and "Somebody Told Me," promises to marry the raucous atmosphere of The People's Open with an equally vibrant musical showcase.

So mark your golf calendars and get your concert wristbands ready, because The Killers playing amidst the buzz of irons and woods is not just a golf clap moment, it's a full-blown rock and roll hullabaloo it's clear that with their dynamic stage presence and arsenal of anthems, their upcoming Concert in the Coliseum at TPC Scottsdale is set to be a hole-in-one for music and sports enthusiasts alike, both outlets relayed. And if you're one to capture life's breaking moments on camera, the concert could provide plenty of Instagram-worthy snapshots; AZFamily encourages attendees to share their experiences by submitting photos or videos of the event.