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Waste Management Phoenix Open dropped most of its 2026 lineup of musical acts.
Las Vegas rockers The Killers will take the stage as the official headliner of year five of the Concert in the Coliseum, presented by Swire Coca-Cola, on Saturday, January 31, two days before the WM Open officially starts. Zach Top and ERNEST are among other artists who will perform throughout the week of the event.
They’ll be performing center stage from the famed 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale, the event’s area that has never failed to live up to its earned reputation as a rowdy party zone. The hangout spot is currently undergoing a facelift. Past performances have featured Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani, Post Malone, Maroon 5 and Thomas Rhett.
The indie rockers known for hits including “Smile Like You Mean It” and “Somebody Told Me” have released seven full-length records and have racked up a slew of nominations and awards internationally.
The WM folks are hyped about the band joining the upcoming festivities.
“The Concert in the Coliseum has quickly become the signature event to kick off the week that is ‘The People’s Open,’ said Tournament Chairman of the 2026 WM Phoenix Open, Jason Eisenberg.
“The Killers have been on our radar for years; they embody the spirit and energy of the loudest hole in golf. We can’t wait for them to hit the stage and create another memorable night at the WM Phoenix Open.”

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How to get tickets for The Killers at the WM Phoenix Open
Reserved seating passes to the show are currently on sale. Prices start at $215 and include assigned seating along with food and beverages available for purchase.
Platinum passes are also available for $568. The passes at that price point get you assigned seating, food and open bar.
Who else is playing the WM Phoenix Open in 2026?
The 2026 lineup so far:
- Wednesday, February 4: Bailey Zimmerman with special guest Chase Matthew.
- Thursday, February 5: Zach Top with special guest ERNEST.
- Friday, February 6: Artist to be announced.
- Saturday, February 7: John Summit with opening act BUNT.
The gates open at 3:30 p.m. on January 31 for the 12-and-over show that starts at “approximately 7 p.m. and is subject to change.”