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The Black Keys Announce 31-Date North American Tour

By: Mar. 14, 2019
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This morning, The Black Keys confirm their extensive, thirty-one-date arena tour of North America. The "Let's Rock" Tour will hit cities including Chicago, Nashville, New York, Los Angeles, and Austin (full dates below). Special guests Modest Mouse will provide support on all dates, and Shannon & The Clams, *repeat repeat, and Jessy Wilson will each open select shows on the tour. Tickets for all dates go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, March 22 at 10 AM local time here.

The 31-city outing will kick off September 23 in Denver, CO and will make stops in Chicago, Nashville, Atlanta, Austin, Los Angeles and more before wrapping November 24 in Vancouver, BC.

To ensure tickets get in to the hands of fans and not scalpers or bots, the tour has partnered with Ticketmaster's Verified Fan® platform. Fans can register now through Sunday, March 17 at 10pm EST HERE for the Verified Fan presale. Registered fans who receive a code will have access to purchase tickets before the general public on Tuesday, March 19 at 10am local time through Thursday, March 21 at 10pm local time.

Additionally, Citi is the official presale credit card of The Black Keys - "Let's Rock"?Tour. As such, Citi card members will have access to purchase presale tickets beginning Tuesday,?March?19?at?11AM?local?time until Thursday,?March?21?at?10PM?local time through Citi's Private Pass program. For complete presale details visit?www.citiprivatepass.com.

The band also headlines 2019's Life Is Beautiful festival in Las Vegas on Saturday, September 21.

The Black Keys recently debuted the new song "Lo/Hi" (Nonesuch Records), the first new music from the band since their 2014 album, Turn Blue. Listen here. "Lo/Hi" was written and produced by Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, and recorded at Nashville's Easy Eye Sound studio. Rolling Stone named the track a "Song You Need to Know" and said, "the Keys have officially returned, louder than ever" and the New York Times calls the song "the kind of garage-boogie stomp that the band never left behind." Additionally, GQ magazine included "Lo/Hi" in its list of Songs You Need to Hear This Week and called it "a snarling and immediate little slice of heaven from the Ohio rock stars."

Formed in Akron, Ohio in 2001, The Black Keys have released eight studio albums: their debut The Big Come Up (2002), followed by Thickfreakness (2003) and Rubber Factory(2004), along with their releases on Nonesuch Records, Magic Potion (2006), Attack & Release (2008), Brothers (2010), El Camino (2011), and, most recently, Turn Blue (2014). The band has won six Grammy Awards and headlined festivals including Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Governors Ball.

Since their last album together, both Auerbach and Carney have been creative forces behind a number of wide-ranging artists:

Dan Auerbach formed the Easy Eye Sound record label, named after his Nashville studio, in 2017, with the release of his second solo album, Waiting on a Song. Since its launch, Easy Eye Sound has become home to a wide range of artists including Yola, Shannon & The Clams, Dee White, Shannon Shaw, Sonny Smith, Robert Finley, and The Gibson Brothers; it also has released the posthumous album by Leo Bud Welch as well as previously unreleased material by Link Wray.

Patrick Carney has produced and recorded new music with artists such as Calvin Johnson, Michelle Branch, Damns of the West, Tobias Jesso, Jr., Jessy Wilson, Tennis, Repeat Repeat, Wild Belle, Sad Planets, Turbo Fruits, and more. He also created the theme music for the Netflix TV show BoJack Horseman with his late uncle, Ralph Carney.

The Black Keys Tour Dates

Sep 21

Las Vegas, NV

Life Is Beautiful+

Sep 23

Denver, CO

Pepsi Center*

Sep 24

Kansas City, MO

Sprint Center*

Sep 25

St. Louis, MO

Enterprise Center*

Sep 27

Chicago, IL

United Center*

Sep 28

Minneapolis, MN

Target Center*

Sep 30

Cleveland, OH

Quicken Loans Arena*

Oct 01

Nashville, TN

Bridgestone Arena*

Oct 02

Columbus, OH

Nationwide Arena*

Oct 04

Milwaukee, WI

Fiserv Forum#

Oct 05

Detroit, MI

Little Caesars Arena#

Oct 07

Pittsburgh, PA

PPG Paints Arena#

Oct 08

Grand Rapids, MI

Van Andel Arena#

Oct 09

Toronto, ON

Scotiabank Arena#

Oct 11

Boston, MA

TD Garden#

Oct 12

Washington, DC

The Anthem#

Oct 14

Philadelphia, PA

Wells Fargo Arena#

Oct 15

Brooklyn, NY

Barclays Center#

Nov 05

Sunrise, FL

BB&T Center^

Nov 06

Orlando, FL

Amway Center^

Nov 08

Raleigh, NC

PNC Arena^

Nov 09

Atlanta, GA

State Farm Arena^

Nov 12

Houston, TX

Toyota Center^

Nov 13

Austin, TX

Frank Erwin Center^

Nov 14

Fort Worth, TX

Dickies Arena^

Nov 16

Phoenix, AZ

Talking Stick Resort Arena^

Nov 17

San Diego, CA

Pechanga Arena^

Nov 19

Los Angeles, CA

The Forum^

Nov 20

San Francisco, CA

TBA^

Nov 22

Portland, OR

Moda Center^

Nov 23

Tacoma, WA

Tacoma Dome^

Nov 24

Vancouver, BC

Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena^

+Festival Date
*w/ Modest Mouse and *repeat repeat
# w/ Modest Mouse and Jessy Wilson
^ w/ Modest Mouse and Shannon & the Clams



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