The Black Keys Add New Dates to European Tour in 2015

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The Black Keys, who are currently touring Europe on the first leg of the Turn Blue world tour, have added several new dates to the tour in February 2015, in Zurich, Munich, Berlin, Amsterdam, Antwerp, and Düsseldorf. The Guardian gives four stars to the band's set at Glastonbury last night, saying "the Black Keys have got better as they've got bigger, revealing a talent for fiendishly catchy classic rock." Watch their Glastonbury performance of "Fever" here.

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The Black Keys, who are currently touring Europe on the first leg of the Turn Blue world tour, have added several new dates to the tour in 2015, starting at Hallenstadion in Zurich on February 16 and including stops in Munich, Berlin, Amsterdam, Antwerp, and Düsseldorf. Tickets for the first show are on sale now; others follow this Wednesday, July 2. The band performs across the US and Canada this fall. For details and ticket links, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Band mates Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney were in the UK over the weekend to perform the penultimate set of the famed Glastonbury Festival on the Pyramid Stage last night. The Guardian gives the set four stars.

"Unusually, the Black Keys have got better as they've got bigger, revealing a talent for fiendishly catchy classic rock," writes the Guardian's Dorian Lynskey. "Auerbach is a spectacular guitarist but never self-indulgent. The fat-free set climaxes brilliantly with a gallop through three of their biggest hits—'Tighten Up,' 'Fever' and 'Lonely Boy'—and the exploding ballad 'Little Black Submarines.' The spiralling op-art projections, inspired by the cover of new album Turn Blue, are appropriate: simple yet dazzling."

Read more at theguardian.com.

Watch The Black Keys' Glastonbury performance of "Fever," off of Turn Blue, via the BBC's live coverage of the festival here:

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  • Monday, June 30, 2014
    The Black Keys Add New Dates to European Tour in 2015
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    The Black Keys, who are currently touring Europe on the first leg of the Turn Blue world tour, have added several new dates to the tour in 2015, starting at Hallenstadion in Zurich on February 16 and including stops in Munich, Berlin, Amsterdam, Antwerp, and Düsseldorf. Tickets for the first show are on sale now; others follow this Wednesday, July 2. The band performs across the US and Canada this fall. For details and ticket links, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Band mates Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney were in the UK over the weekend to perform the penultimate set of the famed Glastonbury Festival on the Pyramid Stage last night. The Guardian gives the set four stars.

    "Unusually, the Black Keys have got better as they've got bigger, revealing a talent for fiendishly catchy classic rock," writes the Guardian's Dorian Lynskey. "Auerbach is a spectacular guitarist but never self-indulgent. The fat-free set climaxes brilliantly with a gallop through three of their biggest hits—'Tighten Up,' 'Fever' and 'Lonely Boy'—and the exploding ballad 'Little Black Submarines.' The spiralling op-art projections, inspired by the cover of new album Turn Blue, are appropriate: simple yet dazzling."

    Read more at theguardian.com.

    Watch The Black Keys' Glastonbury performance of "Fever," off of Turn Blue, via the BBC's live coverage of the festival here:

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