
The Black Keys will launch their Peaches 'n Cream World Tour in April, with multiple-night engagements scheduled in Atlanta, Brooklyn and Nashville, among other cities.
General ticket sales begin at 10 a.m. local time on Friday, Feb. 13. A presale for Citi cardmembers opens at 10 a.m. local time on Wednesday, Feb. 11, and continues through Thursday. More information and tickets are available at the Black Keys' official website.
The band recently released "You Got to Lose," the lead single from their upcoming album, "Peaches!" Frontman Dan Auerbach described the record as the group's "most natural" since their 2002 debut, "The Big Come Up." Co-founder Patrick Carney said, "Everything was all cut live in one with no separation, including vocals. It was a nightmare to mix but we got it sounding raw and filthy."
"Peaches!" is set for release on May 1. It is the first album mixed solely by the band since 2006's "Magic Potion." The cover art was created by Memphis-born photographer William Eggleston, who also provided the artwork for the band's 2021 album, "Delta Kream." All opening acts for the tour are signed to Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound label.
The Black Keys have achieved seven consecutive top 10 albums in the United States, starting with "Brothers" in 2010. Their 2014 release, "Turn Blue," reached No. 1. The Peaches 'n Cream World Tour follows last year's "No Rain, No Flowers" album and tour.
A complete list of tour dates, cities and venues is below:
2024 Peaches 'n Cream World Tour Dates
April 24 - Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
April 26-27 - Atlanta, Tabernacle
May 1 - New Orleans, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
May 3 - Louisville, Ky., The Louisville Palace Theater
May 4-5 - Columbus, Ohio, Ohio State University Wexner Center for the Arts
May 7 - Port Chester, N.Y., The Capitol Theatre
May 8 - Niagara Falls, Ontario, Fallsview Casino Resort
May 9 - Philadelphia, Franklin Music Hall
May 11-12 - Brooklyn, N.Y., Brooklyn Paramount
May 27 - Troutdale, Ore., Edgefield Amphitheater
May 29-30 - Carnation, Wash., Remlinger Farms
May 31 - Vancouver, British Columbia, Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
June 3 - Edmonton, Alberta, Rogers Place
June 5-6 - Calgary, Alberta, Spruce Meadows ATCO Field
June 8 - Jackson, Wyo., Snow King Resort
June 9 - Ogden, Utah, Ogden Amphitheater
June 11 - Stateline, Nev., Harveys Lake Tahoe
June 12 - Las Vegas, Virgin Hotels Las Vegas Theater
June 13 - Santa Barbara, Calif., Santa Barbara Bowl
July 16 - Chicago, The Salt Shed
July 17 - St. Paul, Minn., Minnesota Yacht Club Festival
July 19 - Chesterfield, Mo., The Factory
July 20 - La Vista, Neb., The Astro Outdoor Amphitheater
July 21 - Oklahoma City, The Zoo Amphitheatre
July 23 - Dallas, Bomb Factory
July 24 - Houston, Lawn at White Oak Music Hall
July 25 - New Braunfels, Texas, Whitewater Amphitheatre
July 28 - Clearwater, Fla., Coachman Park BayCare Sound
July 29 - St. Augustine, Fla., St. Augustine Amphitheatre
July 30 - North Charleston, S.C., Firefly Distillery
Aug. 1 - Richmond, Va., Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront
Aug. 2 - Pittsburgh, Stage AE
Aug. 4 - Newport, Ky., MegaCorp Pavilion
Aug. 6-7 - Nashville, The Pinnacle
Aug. 28 - Paris, Rock en Seine
Aug. 29 - Portsmouth, United Kingdom, Victorious Festival
Aug. 31 - London, Eventim Apollo
Sept. 1 - London, Brixton Academy
Sept. 4 - Amsterdam, AFAS
Sept. 6 - Cologne, Germany, Palladium
Sept. 7 - Bern, Switzerland, Festhalle
Sept. 9 - Munich, Germany, Zenith
Sept. 10 - Milan, Italy, Alcatraz
Sept. 13 - Madrid, Spain, Movistar Arena
Sept. 15 - Istanbul, Turkey, KucukCiftlik Park
Oct. 10 - Verona, N.Y., Turning Stone Resort & Casino
Oct. 11 - Portland, Maine, Cross Insurance Arena
Oct. 13 - Moncton, New Brunswick, Avenir Centre
Oct. 14 - Halifax, Nova Scotia, Scotiabank Centre
Oct. 16 - Laval, Quebec, Place Bell
Oct. 17 - Ottawa, Canadian Tire Centre
Oct. 18 - Windsor, Ontario, Caesars Windsor
For the most current information, visit the Black Keys' official website.











