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The Peaches ’N Kream Tour — supporting new album Peaches!

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The Black Keys Announce the Peaches ’N Kream Tour 2026

The Black Keys are hitting the road in 2026 with the Peaches ’N Kream Tour, a massive world tour supporting their upcoming 14th studio album, Peaches!, releasing May 1, 2026 via Easy Eye Sound/Warner Records. The seven-time Grammy-winning duo of Dan Auerbach (guitar, vocals) and Patrick Carney (drums) will play over 30 dates across North America, the UK, and Europe from April through September, with support from Atlanta blues-rocker Eddie 9V on North American dates and legendary bluesman Robert Finley opening the European leg.

What makes this tour special is the deliberate choice of intimate and mid-size venues — historic theaters, boutique amphitheaters, and iconic music halls rather than arenas. From the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester and Brooklyn Paramount in New York to the Tabernacle in Atlanta, White Oak Music Hall in Houston, and The Salt Shed in Chicago, these are the kinds of rooms where you can feel every note of the Black Keys’ raw, filthy blues-rock shaking the walls. Multiple-night stands at several venues underscore the demand and give fans more chances to catch the band at their rawest.

New Album: Peaches! — The Rawest Black Keys Record in 20 Years

Peaches! is a 10-track covers collection that the band describes as their most natural album since their 2002 debut The Big Come Up. Born from deeply personal circumstances — Auerbach was caring for his late father, who was battling esophageal cancer — the record was cut live in a single room with no separation, including vocals, and minimal overdubs. It is the first album the Black Keys have mixed entirely on their own since 2006’s Magic Potion. The song selection was shaped by Auerbach and Carney’s passion for collecting vintage 45s at their Record Hang DJ sets. Lead single “You Got To Lose” — a scorching take on a George Thorogood original — was shot at the legendary Memphis juke joint Hernando’s Hide-A-Way. Album artwork is inspired by iconic Memphis-born photographer William Eggleston, with art direction by Patrick’s brother Michael Carney.

Eddie 9V & Robert Finley: The Support Acts

Eddie 9V (Eddie Van Zant) is an Atlanta-based blues guitarist and vocalist who has earned a reputation as one of the most electrifying young players in modern blues. His raw, fiery approach to electric blues — equal parts Freddie King, Junior Kimbrough, and garage rock — makes him a perfect warm-up for the Black Keys. He supports the North American headlining dates. For the European leg, Robert Finley — the Louisiana-born singer-songwriter and Dan Auerbach’s longtime Easy Eye Sound collaborator — opens the shows. Finley’s powerful soul-blues voice and inspiring life story (he began his recording career in his 60s after losing his sight) have made him a beloved figure in roots music.

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About The Black Keys

The Black Keys are an American blues-rock duo formed in Akron, Ohio, in 2001 by Dan Auerbach (guitar, vocals) and Patrick Carney (drums). Childhood friends who grew up on the same street, they began recording in Carney’s basement, self-producing lo-fi blues-rock albums that earned critical praise and a devoted following. Their early work — The Big Come Up (2002), Thickfreakness (2003), Rubber Factory (2004), and Magic Potion (2006) — established them as torchbearers of a raw, unpolished blues tradition rooted in influences like Junior Kimbrough, R.L. Burnside, and Howlin’ Wolf.

Their mainstream breakthrough came with producer Danger Mouse collaborations on Attack & Release (2008) and especially Brothers (2010), which produced the Grammy-winning single “Tighten Up.” The 2011 follow-up El Camino made them arena headliners on the strength of “Lonely Boy” and “Gold on the Ceiling.” Subsequent albums Turn Blue (2014), Let’s Rock (2019), Dropout Boogie (2022), Ohio Players (2023), No Rain, No Flowers (2025), and the upcoming Peaches! (2026) demonstrate a band that has never stopped evolving while keeping blues-rock at its core. The Black Keys have won seven Grammy Awards and sold millions of albums worldwide. Follow the band on Instagram (@theblackkeys) and visit theblackkeys.com.

Peaches! — Full Tracklist

The Black Keys’ 14th studio album, Peaches!, is a 10-track covers collection releasing May 1, 2026, via Easy Eye Sound/Warner Records:

  1. Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire
  2. Stop Arguing Over Me
  3. Who’s Been Foolin’ You
  4. It’s a Dream
  5. Tomorrow Night
  6. You Got To Lose
  7. Tell Me You Love Me
  8. She Does It Right
  9. Fireman Ring the Bell
  10. Nobody But You Baby

The album was recorded live in a single room with no separation, including vocals, and mixed entirely by the band themselves — their first self-mixed effort since 2006’s Magic Potion. Pre-order Peaches! on vinyl at the official Black Keys website.

Peaches ’N Kream Tour — Complete North American Schedule

The following dates represent all confirmed North American headlining and festival dates for the Peaches ’N Kream Tour. Eddie 9V opens select headlining shows. Additional European and UK dates follow in August–September with Robert Finley.

  • Apr 24 – Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Live
  • Apr 26–27 – Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle (2 nights)
  • May 1 – New Orleans, LA @ Jazz & Heritage Festival
  • May 3 – Louisville, KY @ The Louisville Palace
  • May 4–5 – Columbus, OH @ Mershon Auditorium (2 nights)
  • May 7 – Port Chester, NY @ Capitol Theatre
  • May 8 – Niagara Falls, ON @ OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino
  • May 9 – Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
  • May 11–12 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount (2 nights)
  • May 27 – Troutdale, OR @ McMenamins Edgefield
  • May 29–30 – Carnation, WA @ Remlinger Farms (2 nights)
  • May 31 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
  • Jun 3 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place
  • Jun 8 – Jackson, WY @ Summit Stage at Snow King Mountain
  • Jun 9 – Ogden, UT @ Ogden Amphitheater
  • Jun 11 – Lake Tahoe, NV @ Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre
  • Jul 16 – Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed Outdoors
  • Jul 17 – Saint Paul, MN @ Minnesota Yacht Club Festival
  • Jul 19 – Chesterfield, MO @ The Factory
  • Jul 20 – La Vista, NE @ The Astro Amphitheater
  • Jul 21 – Oklahoma City, OK @ OKC Zoo Amphitheatre
  • Jul 23 – Dallas, TX @ The Bomb Factory
  • Jul 24 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall
  • Jul 25 – New Braunfels, TX @ WhiteWater Amphitheater
  • Jul 28 – Clearwater, FL @ The BayCare Sound
  • Jul 30 – North Charleston, SC @ Firefly Distillery
  • Aug 1 – Richmond, VA @ Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront
  • Aug 2 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
  • Aug 4 – Newport, KY @ MegaCorp Pavilion
  • Aug 6–7 – Nashville, TN @ The Pinnacle at Nashville Yards (2 nights)

European & UK Dates

  • Aug 26–30 – Paris, France @ Rock en Seine Festival
  • Aug 28–30 – Southsea, UK @ Victorious Festival
  • Aug 31 – London, UK @ Eventim Apollo
  • Sep 1 – London, UK @ O2 Academy Brixton
  • Sep 4 – Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS Live (w/ Robert Finley)
  • Sep 6 – Cologne, Germany @ Palladium (w/ Robert Finley)
  • Sep 7 – Bern, Switzerland @ Festhalle (w/ Robert Finley)
  • Sep 9 – Munich, Germany @ Zenith (w/ Robert Finley)
  • Sep 10 – Milan, Italy @ Alcatraz (w/ Robert Finley)
  • Sep 13 – Madrid, Spain @ Movistar Arena (w/ Robert Finley)

Why Intimate Venues Matter

The Black Keys have deliberately chosen theaters, clubs, and boutique amphitheaters over arenas for the Peaches ’N Kream Tour. This reflects the album’s stripped-down, back-to-basics ethos. Venues like the Capitol Theatre (Port Chester), Brooklyn Paramount, Tabernacle (Atlanta), WhiteWater Amphitheater (New Braunfels), and McMenamins Edgefield (Troutdale) are beloved by musicians and fans for their acoustics, intimacy, and character. When a band this powerful plays a room of 2,000–5,000 instead of 20,000, every audience member gets an unforgettable experience. Multi-night stands at Brooklyn Paramount, Columbus’s Mershon Auditorium, Remlinger Farms, Atlanta’s Tabernacle, and Nashville’s Pinnacle give fans multiple chances to catch the show.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Peaches 'N Kream Tour?

The Peaches 'N Kream Tour is The Black Keys' 2026 world tour in support of their 14th studio album, Peaches!, releasing May 1, 2026. The tour features over 30 dates across North America, the UK, and Europe from April through September, with shows at intimate theaters and mid-size amphitheaters rather than arenas.

What is the new Black Keys album Peaches! about?

Peaches! is a 10-track covers collection described as the band's most natural record since their 2002 debut The Big Come Up. It was recorded live in a single room with minimal overdubs during a deeply personal period for Dan Auerbach, who was caring for his late father. The song selection was inspired by rare 45s the duo collected for their Record Hang DJ sets. It is the first Black Keys album the band mixed entirely on their own since 2006's Magic Potion.

Who is opening for The Black Keys on tour?

Eddie 9V, an Atlanta-based blues guitarist known for his fiery, raw electric blues style, opens select North American headlining dates. Robert Finley, a Louisiana-born soul-blues singer and Dan Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound collaborator, opens the European leg of the tour.

Why are The Black Keys playing smaller venues?

The Peaches 'N Kream Tour deliberately features intimate theaters and boutique amphitheaters rather than arenas. This reflects the stripped-down, back-to-basics approach of the Peaches! album. Venues like the Capitol Theatre, Brooklyn Paramount, Tabernacle, and WhiteWater Amphitheater offer superior acoustics and a more personal concert experience that matches the raw energy of the new record.

Are there multi-night shows on this tour?

Yes, The Black Keys are playing two consecutive nights at several venues, including the Brooklyn Paramount in New York (May 11-12), Mershon Auditorium in Columbus, Ohio (May 4-5), Remlinger Farms in Carnation, Washington (May 29-30), the Tabernacle in Atlanta (April 26-27), and The Pinnacle in Nashville (August 6-7). Multi-night stands at intimate venues often feature varied setlists.

What songs will The Black Keys play live?

Expect a mix of new covers from Peaches! alongside classic catalog hits. Fan favorites typically include "Lonely Boy," "Gold on the Ceiling," "Tighten Up," "Howlin' for You," "Thickfreakness," "Weight of Love," and deep cuts spanning their entire discography from The Big Come Up through No Rain, No Flowers. The lead single from Peaches!, "You Got To Lose," is expected to be a setlist staple.

How much do Black Keys tickets cost?

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Yes, primary tickets for the Peaches 'N Kream Tour are available through Ticketmaster. If primary tickets are sold out for your preferred date or you prefer all-inclusive resale pricing with no hidden fees, verified tickets are available through our marketplace.

When did tickets go on sale?

Artist presale began February 12, 2026, with general public on-sale following on February 13 through Ticketmaster and venue box offices. Fans who pre-ordered the Peaches! album received early access to presale tickets. Resale tickets are available now through our marketplace.

How long is a Black Keys concert?

Black Keys headlining shows typically run 90 minutes to two hours. The duo is known for extended jams, improvised solos, and deep-cut surprises that vary from night to night. With the intimate venue format of this tour, shows may feel even more immersive and spontaneous.

Are The Black Keys playing any festivals in 2026?

Yes, in addition to headlining dates, The Black Keys are appearing at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival (May 1), Minnesota Yacht Club Festival in Saint Paul (July 17), Rock en Seine in Paris (August 26-30), and Victorious Festival in Southsea, UK (August 28-30).

Who are The Black Keys?

The Black Keys are a seven-time Grammy-winning American blues-rock duo from Akron, Ohio, consisting of Dan Auerbach (guitar, vocals) and Patrick Carney (drums). Formed in 2001, they began recording in Carney's basement and evolved from an underground blues act into one of the biggest rock bands of the 2010s with hits like "Lonely Boy," "Gold on the Ceiling," and "Tighten Up." They have released 14 studio albums.

What is the lead single from Peaches!?

"You Got To Lose" is the lead single from Peaches!, released on February 5, 2026. It is a high-energy cover of the George Thorogood and The Destroyers track. The music video was filmed at Hernando's Hide-A-Way, a legendary juke joint in Memphis, Tennessee, and captures the raw, live-in-the-room energy of the album.

Will The Black Keys tour again after the Peaches 'N Kream Tour?

The current confirmed schedule runs through September 2026 with European dates. Additional dates or a second leg have not been announced. Patrick Carney has said the band is "trying to pace ourselves" and that the summer tour represents "the absolute max of what we can bite off." Bookmark this page for updates if additional dates are announced.

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