The Black Keys will hit the road this fall for their first run of headlining tour dates in four years beginning on September 23rd in Denver and continuing until November 24th with a final stop in Vancouver. The band will be joined in support throughout the 31-date fall tour by Modest Mouse, in addition to select shows with *repeat repeat, Jessy Wilson, and Shannon and the Clams. The band continues to build promotion behind their forthcoming studio album, which has yet to receive a title and release date as of Thursday morning.
The tour will actually begin on Sept. 21st with their scheduled appearance at Las Vegas’ Life Is Beautiful Festival. From there, the tour will pick up for Modest Mouse and *repeat repeat with scheduled stops throughout the northern midwest including the Pepsi Center in Denver, CO (9/23); Sprint Center in Kansas City, MO (9/24); Enterprise Center in St. Louis, MO (9/25); United Center in Chicago, IL (9/27); Target Center in Minneapolis, MN (9/28); Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, OH (9/30); Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN (10/1); and Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH (10/2).
The next batch of dates with Modest Mouse and Jessy Wilson will continue at venues including Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, WI (10/4); Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI (10/5); Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, MI (10/8); Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON (10/9); TD Garden in Boston, MA (10/11); and the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY (10/15). Following a few weeks off for some rest from the road, the final leg of dates with support from Modest Mouse and Shannon and the Clams will see the three bands making stops at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, FL (11/5); Amway Center in Orlando, FL (11/6); State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA (11/9); Frank Erwin Center in Austin, TX (11/13); Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, TX (11/14); Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, AZ (11/16); The Forum in Los Angeles, CA (11/19); Moda Center in Portland, OR (11/22); and finally the Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC (11/24).
The band has yet to detail the forthcoming release of their first studio album since 2014’s Turn Blue. The Black Keys returned to the headlines earlier this month when they shared their first new single in five years with “Lo/Hi”. With new music starting to trickle out to go with a fresh batch of upcoming tour dates, it’s only a matter of time before the rock band shares the details on their next album.
Fans can reference the list below for the detailed schedule of upcoming Black Keys tour dates. Tickets go on sale starting Friday, March 22nd at 10 a.m. local here.