Moment The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers invites Australian man to perform ... trends now Jaw-dropping moment The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers invites Australian man to perform with him on stage in Adelaide By Jimmy Briggs For Daily Mail Australia Published: 09:33 GMT, 4 December 2022 | Updated: 09:33 GMT, 4 December 2022 Viewcomments American rock band The Killers are currently touring Australia. And one lucky Aussie fan had his dreams come true on Saturday when vocalist Brandon Flowers invited him to play drums with them on stage in Adelaide. Andrew Clark, 32, was holding up a sign asking 'Can I play the drums with you?' at their Day on the Green concert and was shocked when Brandon took him up on it. Aussie fan Andrew Clark (left) had his dreams come true on Saturday when The Killers lead singer Brandon Flowers (right) invited him to play drums with them on stage in Adelaide Fortunately, Andrew had practiced his drumming in advance and absolutely nailed his performance. A shocked Andrew admitted he could barely remember his performance the next day. 'Brandon pointed me out and got me on stage. It was such a blur, I can't remember a lot of it to be honest,' he told Adelaide Now. Andrew Clark was holding up a sign asking 'Can I play the drums with you?' at their Day on the Green concert and was shocked when Brandon took him up on it 'I'll be going again to see them again in Adelaide... but won't take the sign next time,' he joked. The band later posted some photos of the show to Instagram and many of their 1.3million followers went wild over the impromptu performance. 'Loved Andrew getting up on stage to play drums, epic,' one fan gushed while many agreed with him. This is the Las Vegas-based band's first time in Australia since touring in 2018 This is the Las Vegas-based band's first time in Australia since touring in 2018. The Mr. Brightside hitmakers were originally scheduled to tour Australia in 2020, but the pandemic prevented them from doing so. The Killers were formed by Brandon Flowers and Dave Keuning in 2001 in Las Vegas. They have since released seven chart-topping albums. The Mr. Brightside hitmakers were originally scheduled to tour Australia in 2020, but the pandemic prevented them from doing so Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility