The Black Keys Announce Australia Tour in April 2015

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The Black Keys, who kick off the US leg of their Turn Blue world tour with two stops in their home state of Ohio this weekend, have just announced that the tour will be heading to Australia in April 2015, following the UK and European tours in February and March. The Australian tour kicks off at the Bluesfest Byron Bay on April 3 and includes sets at the two Rolling Green events and stops in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, and Adelaide. Tickets go on sale Thursday, September 11, 2014.

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The Black Keys, who kick off the US leg of their Turn Blue world tour with two stops in their home state of Ohio this weekend, have just announced that the tour will be heading to Australia in April 2015, following the UK and European tours in February and March. The Australian tour kicks off at the Bluesfest Byron Bay on April 3 and includes sets at the two Rolling Green events and stops in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, and Adelaide. See the currently announced Australian dates below. Tickets go on sale Thursday, September 11, 2014. For all of the world tour dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of Turn Blue, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where vinyl and CD orders include a free download of the complete album at checkout.

TURN BLUE AUSTRALIAN TOUR, APRIL 2015

Apr 3 Bluesfest Byron Bay, NSW
Apr 5 Rolling Green at Rochford Wines Yarra Valley, VIC
Apr 7 Margaret Court Arena Melbourne, VIC
Apr 10 Qantas Credit Union Arena Sydney, NSW
Apr 11 Rolling Green at Bimbadgen Winery Hunter Valley, NSW
Apr 14 Red Hill Auditorium Perth, WA
Apr 16 Entertainment Centre Theatre Adelaide, SA
     

 

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