They got together to play a classic from 1986
Bernard Sumner, founder of New Order and Joy Division, went on stage and joined The Killers during a concert in London.
The group was performing for the second time in the English city to promote their latest album, Wonderful Wonderful, released in September.
After playing Joy Division's "Shadowplay," The Killers invited Sumner to play a New Order classic, "Bizarre Love Triangle" from the 1986 Brotherhood
Check out the video below, recorded by a fan:
