The Killers and Imagine Dragons are just two of the acts set to perform on Dec. 1 at a benefit for the victims of the Route 91 Harvest Festival mass shooting in Las Vegas.
“For us, Las Vegas is a vital part of who we are as a band and who we are as human beings,” read a statement from The Killers. “We are humbled to be from a place where people rise in the face of tragedy to do what's right.”
Imagine Dragons said in a statement: "Las Vegas is our home, and it's an incredible, tight-knit community. The world has seen the resilience, unity and heart of the city this last month. This show is about raising money to help those impacted by the tragedy and about experiencing the healing that comes from gathering to celebrate the bonds we share.”
Also taking the stage at the T-Mobile Arena in Vegas will be magicians Penn & Teller and David Copperfield, and performers from Cirque du Soleil.
Boyz II Men will be there, too.
“We are honoured to be part of this event, and play a role in the healing process for the community and all those impacted by this tragedy,” said the group’s Nathan Morris, in a statement.
Tickets, priced from $75 to $125 will go on sale Nov. 8. All proceeds will go to the Las Vegas Victims’ Fund.