These well-preserved artifacts—two Ticketmaster-issued concert tickets—stand as tangible reminders of a night of rock and roll: The Killers, live on April 27th, 2007, at the Tweeter Center in Camden, New Jersey, now known as the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion. These relics, now definitively "VOID," provide a fascinating glimpse into the concert-going experience of the mid-aughts. Printed on the ubiquitous thermal paper of the day, complete with its telltale speckled gray background, the tickets boldly proclaim "The Killers" in a clean, sans-serif font—likely Helvetica or Arial—a design aesthetic mirroring the sleek sensibilities of the era. "Tweeter Center, Camden, NJ" is clearly printed, alongside the crucial details: "FRI APR 27, 2007 8:00PM." The "Live Nation Presents" banner acknowledges the concert’s promoter, a major player in the music business. These particular tickets granted access to Section 200, Row K, seats 11 and 12—Right Loge seating, no less. The price point, $39.50 plus a $1.00 service charge, speaks volumes about the economic landscape of live music at the time. And, of course, the prominent Ticketmaster logo serves as a testament to their near-monopoly on the ticketing industry. Flipping the tickets reveals the standard Ticketmaster boilerplate: disclaimers, the infamous "no refunds" policy, and stipulations regarding ticket exchanges. Time-capsule advertisements for Citysearch and TicketFast dot the reverse, offering a snapshot of the digital landscape circa 2007. An identifier, "MP-2092470," on one stub, provides a potential breadcrumb for researchers keen on understanding Ticketmaster's internal tracking mechanisms. One stub retains a snippet of the original purchaser’s data, "Britton, Marvann" of "125 Albany Ave Barrington, Camden County, New Jersey", reminding us of the personal stories behind these seemingly mundane objects, even as we are ethically bound to safeguard such information. The "VOID VOID VOID VOID" stamp, a badge of honor inflicted by a barcode scanner at the entrance, testifies to their use. The impermanent nature of thermal ink only enhances their appeal as collectible ephemera. Camden, situated in Camden County, New Jersey, and strategically located across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was a crucial stop on the Northeast concert circuit. The city’s history as a significant industrial hub, followed by its later struggles, imbues the venue—and the event itself—with layers of historical significance. The concert's date, April 27, 2007, places it within a key moment in The Killers' discography, making these tickets a valuable piece for collectors, music historians, and devoted fans.