The Black Keys Perform on "The Late Show with David Letterman," "The Colbert Report"

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The Black Keys returned to Saturday Night Live this past weekend as musical guests, performing two songs from their new album, Turn Blue. The band returns to late-night TV with a performance on the Late Show with David Letterman tonight and an appearance on The Colbert Report tomorrow. Earlier today, The Black Keys will be on the webcast concert series Live on Letterman, performing live from the Ed Sullivan Theater in NYC, webcast on CBS.com, after 7:30 PM ET. 

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The Black Keys returned to Saturday Night Live this past weekend for their third appearance as musical guests, performing two songs from their new album, Turn Blue: the first single, "Fever," and the album track "Bullet in the Brain"; you can watch the full show again online at nbc.com. The band returns to late-night TV with a performance on the Late Show with David Letterman tonight at 11:35 PM ET/PT on CBS and an appearance on The Colbert Report on Comedy Central tomorrow, to mark the release of Turn Blue.

Earlier today, The Black Keys will be on the webcast concert series Live on Letterman, performing live from the world-famous Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City and webcast on CBS.com, after 7:30 PM ET. The webcast will feature songs off the new album, including "Fever," plus some of the band’s other hit songs, like "Lonely Boy" and "Tighten Up."

The Keys have also just announced an extensive North American tour for this fall. Ticket pre-sale begins tomorrow morning at 10 AM for Citi® card members and with pre-orders of Turn Blue in the Nonesuch Store and at theblackkeys.com/turnblue. General on-sale begins this Friday, May 16.

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    The Black Keys Perform on "The Late Show with David Letterman," "The Colbert Report"
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    The Black Keys returned to Saturday Night Live this past weekend for their third appearance as musical guests, performing two songs from their new album, Turn Blue: the first single, "Fever," and the album track "Bullet in the Brain"; you can watch the full show again online at nbc.com. The band returns to late-night TV with a performance on the Late Show with David Letterman tonight at 11:35 PM ET/PT on CBS and an appearance on The Colbert Report on Comedy Central tomorrow, to mark the release of Turn Blue.

    Earlier today, The Black Keys will be on the webcast concert series Live on Letterman, performing live from the world-famous Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City and webcast on CBS.com, after 7:30 PM ET. The webcast will feature songs off the new album, including "Fever," plus some of the band’s other hit songs, like "Lonely Boy" and "Tighten Up."

    The Keys have also just announced an extensive North American tour for this fall. Ticket pre-sale begins tomorrow morning at 10 AM for Citi® card members and with pre-orders of Turn Blue in the Nonesuch Store and at theblackkeys.com/turnblue. General on-sale begins this Friday, May 16.

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