The Black Keys' Rock Explosion! 🎸🔥
by Anila on 5/21/24Rating: 5 out of 5The Black Keys ROCKED the stage! Their gritty sound and electrifying performance had me hooked. Best rock concert ever! 🤘🎶😍
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Ford Amphitheater
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Red Rocks Amphitheatre
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Merchandise Voucher
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Forest Hills Stadium
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Package includes:
*Subject to availability.
**Local liquor laws apply. Redeemable for alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages.
***Voucher can only be used at the designated merchandise booth on the day of the show
No Band Participation
Package includes:
*Local liquor laws apply. Redeemable for alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages.
No Band Participation
The Black Keys are a garage rock duo from Akron, Ohio made up of lead vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney. Upon dropping out of college, the duo began making a number of self-produced albums together, including The Big Come Up (2002), Thickfreakness (2003), Rubber Factory (2004) and Magic Potion (2006). The band’s fifth studio set, Attack and Release (2008), marked a turning point — not only was it their first project to be recorded in a professional studio, but they also found a producer in Danger Mouse, who would go on to become a frequent collaborator. The Black Keys’ commercial breakthrough occurred with the 2010 release of Brothers and its 2011 follow-up El Camino. Both landed in the Top 3 of the Billboard 200 and the former earned the band their first Grammy win for Best Alternative Music Album. Their 2014 LP Turn Blue became their first No. 1 album on the all-genre chart, with later studio sets including Let’s Rock (2019), Delta Kream (2021) and Dropout Boogie (2022). The band’s twelfth studio album Ohio Players was released in 2024.
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The Black Keys 2025 Tour Dates:
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The Black Keys kick off the first leg of their No Rain No Flowers Tour in May. After opening the tour in Durant, Oklahoma, the band will tour select U.S. cities through mid-June. The second leg continues in August and wraps in September.
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The Black Keys’ No Rain No Flowers Tour kicks off May 23, 2025 at Choctaw Grand Theater in Durant, Oklahoma.
Fans will have the opportunity to purchase two VIP package options for The Black Keys’ No Rain No Flowers Tour. VIP packages include perks such as:
*Subject to availability.
**Local liquor laws apply. Redeemable for alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages.
***Voucher can only be used at the designated merchandise booth on the day of the show.
No Band Participation
The Black Keys will be joined on the No Rain No Flowers Tour by Hermanos Gutiérrez and The Heavy Heavy on select dates. Be sure to check individual event pages for details.
Tickets for The Black Keys’ No Rain No Flowers Tour are available via Ticketmaster.
For tickets to the second North American leg of No Rain No Flowers Tour, presales for Citi cardholders and VIP Packages begin on March 18 at 10:00 a.m. local time, followed by The Black Keys' artist presale on the same day at 12:00 p.m. local time. Artist presales for Hermanos Gutiérrez and The Heavy Heavy open on March 19 at 10:00 a.m. local time.
Tickets for The Black Keys' 2025 tour will go on sale to the general public on March 21 at 10:00 a.m. local time.
The Black Keys ROCKED the stage! Their gritty sound and electrifying performance had me hooked. Best rock concert ever! 🤘🎶😍
Their concert was a high-octane rock experience, with every riff sending shockwaves through the crowd 🎸⚡️. The energy was electric, and they left us craving more of their raw, bluesy sound 🎶🔥
Was pretty disappointed to be honest. I'd assume a band like the Black Keys could muster more than just playing their hits straight through, but that's what they did. Even more surprisingly, they came on at 8:45, at 9:30 said thank you were done, then came back out for 2 more songs, and finished after only played an hour and change. Maybe it's a false east coast reputation, but almost all other bands I hear, go to 10:30 - 11:30 easily. Also, the venue has some real parking issues, as I had to go in the pitch black down a hiking trail to get to and from my car
I am from Germany and on a trip through the states, always wanted to see the black keys live. I did a detour of over 1.000 miles and had high expectations — which have been absolutely fulfilled and exceeded! I loved the show, good crowd, location was sweet and I left with a very happy grin. Thanks with a bow and glitter.
Fantastic performance and great venue! Would definitely return for another night of musical bliss.
They played for about an hour and a half. They didn’t seem super enthused but played all the songs you hear on the radio and did a reasonable job. The opening band, the velveteers were an absolute blast and definitely the highlight of the show for me. I have been listening to them on Spotify for the last couple of days and really enjoy their album as well.
Drove from Colorado. Found the venue to be very well outfitted with chairs and other accoutrements. However, the sound quality at the venue was disappointing. Don't feel we got the full concert experience.
The band was amazing but not crazy about the venue. It was very difficult to see the stage because everyone stood up and blocked the view.
Witnessing The Black Keys perform live is an incredible experience. Hailing from Akron, Ohio, Dan and Patrick exude the aura of rockstar-status musicians, infusing their music with a unique blend of passion and personal style.
The black keys can’t put out a bad song. Everything the do you can vibe to