They're one of four headline acts already confirmed for next year's Stradbally festival.
The Killers have joined next year's Electric Picnic line-up.
The American rock band have been confirmed as one of Sunday's headline acts.
There's just two headliners left to be revealed, with Billie Eilish, Lewis Capaldi and Fred Again taking to the main stage in Stradbally next September.
Mullingar's Niall Horan, Rick Astley and Jamie xx have also been confirmed as feature acts.
The Killers last played in Ireland in the Summer, when they sold out Malahide Castle in June.
The last remaining tickets for EP go on sale at 10am this morning.
Read More: Electric Picnic First Line-Up Revealed
The gift that keeps on giving!🎁✨ Introducing our Sunday Headliner @thekillers to the #EP23 line up 🎶 The very last tickets go on sale at 10am - GO! 🎫✨ https://t.co/rc3iYzartf
— Electric Picnic (@EPfestival) December 9, 2022
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