The Killers and Avril Lavigne, featured artists on the last day of Mad Cool

The Killers and Avril Lavigne, featured artists on the last day of Mad Cool

Last day of concerts within the Festival Mad Cool which certainly did not leave the worst for last. Saturday is marked by groups and singers with the assurance of many years of success behind them, such as The Killers or Avril Lavigne, together with new and refreshing voices such as Arlo Parks.

The Killers |Telemadrid

The Killers

The legendary indie rock group from Las Vegas, with Brandon Flowers at the head, never disappoints live, the show is guaranteed. They return with generational classics such as ‘Mr. Brightside’, ‘When You Were Young’ o ‘Jenny Was a Friend Of Mine’.

Throughout his career, The Killers has become one of the most popular bands in the world (seven million records were sold with their debut, ‘Hot Fuss’, in 2004). Their unmistakable sound, marked by guitars with synthesizers, epic songs with perfect chorusesand Flowers’ unique voice has taken care of that.

Avril Lavigne |EUROPA PRESS

Avril Lavigne

With his tie around his neck and a full load of eyeliner, he left his mark on more than one generation with his songs full of teenage frustration. There is no one from the 90s who has not lived through his stage. Avril Lavigne. It was an inevitable canonical event.

He will review a career full of successes with songs such as ‘Girlfriend’ o ‘What The Hell’ along with his legendary generational ballads ‘My Happy Ending’, ”Complicated’ and ‘I’m With You. Who wouldn’t like to shout the lyrics of ‘Sk8ter Boi’ at the top of your lungs?

Luke Pritchard, cantante de The Kooks |EUROPA PRESS

The Kooks

The Kooks is one of the most representative bands of the indie rock. They gave us memorable hymns that provided the soundtrack to moments in our lives back in 2006. Such is the case of canciones como ‘Naive’, ‘She Moves in Her Own Way’ o ‘Seaside’.

They themselves claim that their music is primarily influenced by a movement known as the British Invasion of the 1960s and by the post-punk revival of the new millennium.

Bring me the horizon |Archivo

Bring me the Horizon

He British group is synonymous with innovation. Bring Me The Horizon returns in style to Mad Cool years following triumphing at the festival in 2019.

The ability to continually reinventing and experimenting with new sounds from the band led by Oliver Sykes has kept them relevant and exciting.

They are back following having released their new album, ‘Post Human: Nex Gen’ . A unique opportunity to enjoy live performances by one of the best alternative groups on the current scene.

Arlo Parks |EUROPA PRESS

Arlo Parks

The British singer-songwriter has gained popularity at great speed thanks to the combination of his peculiar style with his sweet voice. He arrives on the Mad Cool stage with songs full of depth.

He is one of the musical promises of recent years, who will present his latest album, ‘My Soft Machine’, live.

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