The Black Keys Announce European Summer Tour, Share "Sin City" Music Video

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The Black Keys have announced a mix of large-scale outdoor headline shows and festival dates for their upcoming European tour. Kicking off in Denmark on June 26, the tour will run through July, with stops in Berlin, Zurich, Manchester, London, Rome, and more. These shows will follow previously announced Latin American tour dates. The band also debuted a music video for “Sin City,” the latest track from Ohio Players (Trophy Edition), the expanded version of their GRAMMY-nominated new album; you can watch it here.

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The Black Keys have announced a mix of large-scale outdoor headline shows and festival dates for their upcoming European tour. Kicking off in Denmark on June 26, the tour will run through July, with stops in major cities including Berlin, Zurich, Manchester, London, Rome, and more. General on sale begins this Friday, December 6. These shows will follow the previously announced Latin American tour dates. See below for details. The band also debuted a music video for “Sin City,” the latest track from Ohio Players (Trophy Edition), the expanded version of their GRAMMY-nominated new album:

The Black Keys’ European dates come just a year after their last overseas shows, which Mojo praised as an “electrifying testament to the power of rock’n’roll,” and The Daily Telegraph described as “a thrilling clash of the indie rock titans.” This is the band’s first visit to Europe since the release of Ohio Players earlier this year. 

Ohio Players is nominated for two GRAMMY Awards: Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song for “Beautiful People (Stay High),” bringing their career total to an impressive eighteen nominations.

THE BLACK KEYS ON TOUR

Feb 21Innings FestivalTempe, AZ
Mar 27Arena 1Lima, PERU
Mar 29Estéreo Picnic FestivalBogotá, COLOMBIA
Apr 2Pepsi Center WTCMexico City, MEXICO
Apr 5Tecate Pa'l NorteMonterrey, MEXICO
Jun 26TinderboxOdense, DENMARK
Jun 29RockhallLuxembourg, LUXEMBOURG
Jul 1Zitadelle SpandauBerlin, GERMANY
Jul 2The HallZurich, SWITZERLAND
Jul 4GarorockMarmande, FRANCE
Jul 5Festival BeauregardHérouville-Saint-Clair, FRANCE
Jul 6La Nuit de l'ErdreNort-sur-Erdre, FRANCE
Jul 8Millennium SquareLeeds, UK
Jul 9Castlefield BowlManchester, UK
Jul 11Alexandra Palace ParkLondon, UK
Jul 12Cactus FestivalBruges, BELGIUM
Jul 13Bospop FestivalBospop, NETHERLANDS
Jul 15AMA Music FestivalVicenza, ITALY
Jul 16Rock in Roma, Ippodromo delle Capannelle Rome, ITALY
Jul 19FIB BenicàssimBenicàssim, SPAIN
   
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The Black Keys 2024-11 by Larry Niehues
  • Monday, December 2, 2024
    The Black Keys Announce European Summer Tour, Share "Sin City" Music Video
    Larry Niehues

    The Black Keys have announced a mix of large-scale outdoor headline shows and festival dates for their upcoming European tour. Kicking off in Denmark on June 26, the tour will run through July, with stops in major cities including Berlin, Zurich, Manchester, London, Rome, and more. General on sale begins this Friday, December 6. These shows will follow the previously announced Latin American tour dates. See below for details. The band also debuted a music video for “Sin City,” the latest track from Ohio Players (Trophy Edition), the expanded version of their GRAMMY-nominated new album:

    The Black Keys’ European dates come just a year after their last overseas shows, which Mojo praised as an “electrifying testament to the power of rock’n’roll,” and The Daily Telegraph described as “a thrilling clash of the indie rock titans.” This is the band’s first visit to Europe since the release of Ohio Players earlier this year. 

    Ohio Players is nominated for two GRAMMY Awards: Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song for “Beautiful People (Stay High),” bringing their career total to an impressive eighteen nominations.

    THE BLACK KEYS ON TOUR

    Feb 21Innings FestivalTempe, AZ
    Mar 27Arena 1Lima, PERU
    Mar 29Estéreo Picnic FestivalBogotá, COLOMBIA
    Apr 2Pepsi Center WTCMexico City, MEXICO
    Apr 5Tecate Pa'l NorteMonterrey, MEXICO
    Jun 26TinderboxOdense, DENMARK
    Jun 29RockhallLuxembourg, LUXEMBOURG
    Jul 1Zitadelle SpandauBerlin, GERMANY
    Jul 2The HallZurich, SWITZERLAND
    Jul 4GarorockMarmande, FRANCE
    Jul 5Festival BeauregardHérouville-Saint-Clair, FRANCE
    Jul 6La Nuit de l'ErdreNort-sur-Erdre, FRANCE
    Jul 8Millennium SquareLeeds, UK
    Jul 9Castlefield BowlManchester, UK
    Jul 11Alexandra Palace ParkLondon, UK
    Jul 12Cactus FestivalBruges, BELGIUM
    Jul 13Bospop FestivalBospop, NETHERLANDS
    Jul 15AMA Music FestivalVicenza, ITALY
    Jul 16Rock in Roma, Ippodromo delle Capannelle Rome, ITALY
    Jul 19FIB BenicàssimBenicàssim, SPAIN
       
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