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We're just over a week away from The Killers long-awaited performance at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea.

The Las Vegas band will be heading to the home of the Swans on Saturday, June 23 in an almost sold-out gig - and they have today announced who will be supporting them.

Juanita Stein , The Howling Bells frontwoman turned solo artist, will be taking to the stage as the special guest of the band, who are best known for hits such as Mr Brightside, All These Things That I’ve Done and When You Were Young.

She previously joined them on their recent UK arena tour and on European dates earlier this year and, in fact, collaborated with The Killers’ Brandon Flowers during their European dates, resulting in her recent single, Forgiver, which Flowers co-wrote and produced.

(Image: Rob Loud)

Stein is currently gearing up for the release of her second solo album, Until The Lights Fade, set for release by Nude Records on August 31.

Along with The Killers show, she has festival dates upcoming including Latitude, Black Deer, Benicassim, TRNSMT and Green Man.

Stein has just released another track lifted from the forthcoming album, called Easy Street, of which she says: “Easy Street was written very immediately. Everything about it felt intuitive and direct."

(Image: SJM Concerts)

The Killers, a four-piece made up of frontman Flowers, together with Dave Keuning, Mark Stoermer and Ronnie Vannucci Jr, arrive in Wales having recorded five consecutive number one albums and sold 25 million copies.

What else do we know about the Swansea gig so far?

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Gates will open at 5pm, with a catering village set up outside The Liberty Stadium opening from 4pm.

There is no on-site parking available for this event, however parking is available in the Landore Park and Walk site for £15 per vehicle and Cwm Level Playing Fields for £10 per vehicle. The Fabian Way Park and Ride service will also be in operation at a fee of £10 per vehicle.

There will be normal City Centre buses in operation prior to the concert. Buses 4 and 4A leave the Swansea Quadrant and drop opposite the Liberty Stadium.

There will be a dedicated shuttle bus service after the event taking concert-goers into Swansea City Centre. This will be located at the Landore Park and Walk site. The cost of the ticket will be £2.

Zeelo will be running a direct coach service from various locations across South Wales, including Newport, Cardiff, Caerphilly and Neath, among others such as Bristol for the event. Those using Zeelo coaches will get priority going in and out of the stadium to avoid parking queues.

Return tickets will be sent directly to your mobile and are available from as little as £8 return for adults and just £6 for children and concessions. All services are run with executive coaches and customers can track their coach arriving in real time on their phones.