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The Black Keys

7:30 PM - Budweiser Stage - Toronto - Toronto, ON
From $54+

The Black Keys

7:30 PM - Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island - Chicago, IL
From $22+

The Black Keys

8:00 PM - BMO Pavilion - Milwaukee, WI
From $12+

The Black Keys

8:00 PM - The Armory - Minneapolis - Minneapolis, MN
From $110+

The Black Keys

8:00 PM - Starlight Theatre - Kansas City - Kansas City, MO
From $49+

Shaky Knees Music Festival: Deftones, My Chemical Romance & Blink 182 - 3 Day Pass

Time: TBD - Piedmont Park - Atlanta, GA
From $465+

Shaky Knees Music Festival: My Chemical Romance, Cage The Elephant & The Black Keys - Saturday

11:30 AM - Piedmont Park - Atlanta, GA
From $417+

The Black Keys Info

The Black Keys have made the leap from indie blues rockers to a legendary duo that are among the first artists to be considered when music fans think of "blues." They've earned a total of five Grammy awards en route to creating some of the best rock albums in recent memory like 'Brothers' and 'El Camino,' and are showing no signs of slowing down. They've been known to put on a tremendous live performance and are one you won't want to miss out on, so be sure to catch them in person when they're in a city near you with the cheapest The Black Keys tickets on TickPick, where you'll NEVER pay any service fees!

How Much Are The Black Keys Tickets?

The Black Keys tickets can resell for well above face value, but TickPick has the guaranteed best prices on The Black Keys tickets of any secondary ticket site. The cheapest get-in price for the next The Black Keys concert at Budweiser Stage - Toronto on Sunday, August 31 is currently $54.00 and the average ticket price is $196.51. The most expensive ticket for this The Black Keys concert is $718.00. No matter what seats you're looking for, we guarantee you'll get your tickets at the best prices on TickPick because you'll never pay any service fees.

How Many Tickets Are Available for the Next The Black Keys Concert?

There are 200 tickets still available on TickPick for the next The Black Keys concert at Budweiser Stage - Toronto on Sunday, August 31.

Will The Black Keys Tour in 2022?

Yes, The Black Keys will tour in 2022 after recently announcing their "Dropout Boogie Tour," which will begin on July 9th at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, NV.

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