The Black Keys’ Upcoming European Concerts Cancelled Due to Patrick Carney’s Injury

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Due to a serious shoulder injury to Patrick Carney, The Black Keys’ forthcoming European concerts, part of their Turn Blue World Tour, have been cancelled up until March 10. Regrettably, due to prior scheduled commitments and venue availability, efforts to reschedule the original dates were unsuccessful; therefore all tickets will be refunded in full at their point of purchase. At this time, it is not expected that any dates after March 10 will be cancelled.

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Due to a serious shoulder injury to Patrick Carney, The Black Keys’ forthcoming European concerts, part of their Turn Blue World Tour, have been cancelled up until March 10. Regrettably, due to prior scheduled commitments and venue availability, efforts to reschedule the original dates were unsuccessful; therefore all tickets will be refunded in full at their point of purchase. At this time, it is not expected that any dates after March 10 will be cancelled.

The band has issued an official statement saying, “We are very sorry to have to cancel our upcoming performances through March 10. Patrick needs time to heal. We thank all of our fans for their support and we’re looking forward to getting back on the road.”

CANCELLED TOUR DATES

Feb 16 Hallenstadion Zurich, SWITZERLAND
Feb 17 Mediolanum Forum Milan, ITALY
Feb 19 Zenith Munich, GERMANY
Feb 20 Max-Schmeling-Halle Berlin, GERMANY
Feb 21 Torwar Warsaw, POLAND
Feb 23 Ziggo Dome Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Feb 24 Sportpaleis Antwerp, BELGIUM
Feb 25 Mitsubishi Electric Halle Dusseldorf, GERMANY
Feb 27 Manchester Arena Manchester, UK
Feb 28 Genting Arena Birmingham, UK
Mar 1 The SSE Hydro Glasgow, UK
Mar 3 The O2 London, UK
Mar 4 Motorpoint Arena Cardiff, UK
Mar 5 First Direct Arena Leeds, UK
Mar 7 Halle Tony Garnier Lyon, FRANCE
Mar 9 & 10 Zenith Paris, FRANCE
     

TOUR RESUMES

Apr 2 Brisbane Riverstage Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
Apr 3 Bluesfest Byron Bay, AUSTRALIA
Apr 5 Rochford Eyton Winery Yarra Valley, AUSTRALIA
Apr 7 Margaret Court Arena Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
Apr 10 Qantas Credit Union Arena Darling Harbour, AUSTRALIA
Apr 11 Bimbadgen Estate Pokolbin, AUSTRALIA
Apr 14 Red Hill Auditorium Perth, AUSTRALIA
Apr 16 Adelaide Entertainment Centre Hindmarsh, AUSTRALIA
Apr 18 Horncastle Arena Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND
Apr 19 Vector Arena Auckland, NEW ZEALAND
Apr 22 & 23 Studio Coast Tokyo, JAPAN
May 28 Primavera Sound Barcelona, SPAIN
May 30 Rockwave Festival Athens, GREECE
Jun 6 Mountain Jam Hunter, NY
Jun 7 Governor's Ball New York, NY
Jun 12 Isle of Wight Festival Isle of Wight, UK
Jun 14 Northside Festival Aarhus, DENMARK
     
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  • Friday, January 23, 2015
    The Black Keys’ Upcoming European Concerts Cancelled Due to Patrick Carney’s Injury
    Danny Clinch

    Due to a serious shoulder injury to Patrick Carney, The Black Keys’ forthcoming European concerts, part of their Turn Blue World Tour, have been cancelled up until March 10. Regrettably, due to prior scheduled commitments and venue availability, efforts to reschedule the original dates were unsuccessful; therefore all tickets will be refunded in full at their point of purchase. At this time, it is not expected that any dates after March 10 will be cancelled.

    The band has issued an official statement saying, “We are very sorry to have to cancel our upcoming performances through March 10. Patrick needs time to heal. We thank all of our fans for their support and we’re looking forward to getting back on the road.”

    CANCELLED TOUR DATES

    Feb 16 Hallenstadion Zurich, SWITZERLAND
    Feb 17 Mediolanum Forum Milan, ITALY
    Feb 19 Zenith Munich, GERMANY
    Feb 20 Max-Schmeling-Halle Berlin, GERMANY
    Feb 21 Torwar Warsaw, POLAND
    Feb 23 Ziggo Dome Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
    Feb 24 Sportpaleis Antwerp, BELGIUM
    Feb 25 Mitsubishi Electric Halle Dusseldorf, GERMANY
    Feb 27 Manchester Arena Manchester, UK
    Feb 28 Genting Arena Birmingham, UK
    Mar 1 The SSE Hydro Glasgow, UK
    Mar 3 The O2 London, UK
    Mar 4 Motorpoint Arena Cardiff, UK
    Mar 5 First Direct Arena Leeds, UK
    Mar 7 Halle Tony Garnier Lyon, FRANCE
    Mar 9 & 10 Zenith Paris, FRANCE
         

    TOUR RESUMES

    Apr 2 Brisbane Riverstage Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
    Apr 3 Bluesfest Byron Bay, AUSTRALIA
    Apr 5 Rochford Eyton Winery Yarra Valley, AUSTRALIA
    Apr 7 Margaret Court Arena Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
    Apr 10 Qantas Credit Union Arena Darling Harbour, AUSTRALIA
    Apr 11 Bimbadgen Estate Pokolbin, AUSTRALIA
    Apr 14 Red Hill Auditorium Perth, AUSTRALIA
    Apr 16 Adelaide Entertainment Centre Hindmarsh, AUSTRALIA
    Apr 18 Horncastle Arena Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND
    Apr 19 Vector Arena Auckland, NEW ZEALAND
    Apr 22 & 23 Studio Coast Tokyo, JAPAN
    May 28 Primavera Sound Barcelona, SPAIN
    May 30 Rockwave Festival Athens, GREECE
    Jun 6 Mountain Jam Hunter, NY
    Jun 7 Governor's Ball New York, NY
    Jun 12 Isle of Wight Festival Isle of Wight, UK
    Jun 14 Northside Festival Aarhus, DENMARK
         
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