St. Vincent, Jake Bugg & Cage The Elephant supporting The Black Keys on tour
The Black Keys have just announced a massive international tour which will take them to the year’s end.
Update: The band has also shared footage of a “press conference” announcing their tour. Check it out below the dates.
In support of their upcoming album Turn Blue (out next week), the pair will Europe and North America right up until December. Cage The Elephant will operate as their first tour supports, before both Jake Bugg and St. Vincent follow suit later.
Check out all the live dates in full below:
May
16 Gulf Shores, AL - Hangout Music Festival
June
20 Neuhausen Ob Eck, Germany - Southside Festival
22 Scheessel, Germany - Hurricane Festival
24 Zagreb, Croatia - Inmusic Festival
27 St. Gallen, Switzerland - Open Air St. Gallen
28 Beuningen, Holland - Down the Rabbit Hole
July
2 Gdansk, Poland - Open’er Festival
4 Pas-de-Calais, France - Main Square Festival
5 Werchter, Belgium - Festivalpark Werchter
6 Belfort, France - Les Eurockeennes
8 Rome, Italy - Rock in Rome
11 Lisbon, Portugal - Optimus Alive
12 Bilbao, Spain - Bilbao BBK Live
15 Nimes, France - Festival de Nimes
17 Vieilles Charrues, France - Les Vieilles Charrues
20 Suffolk, England - Latitude Festival
September
5 Columbus, OH - Schottenstein Center *
6 Cleveland, OH - Quicken Loans Arena *
7 Grand Rapids, MI - Van Andel Arena *
9 Milwaukee, WI - BMO Harris Bradley Center *
10 Louisville, KY - KFC Yum! Center *
12 Detroit, MI - Joe Louis Arena *
13 Pittsburgh, PA - CONSOL Energy Center *
14 Rochester, NY - Blue Cross Arena *
16 Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Centre *
18 Montreal, Quebec - Bell Centre *
20 Philadelphia, PA - Wells Fargo Center *
21 Boston, MA - TD Garden *
24 Brooklyn, NY - Barclays Center *
25 Washington, DC - Verizon Center *
27 Chicago, IL - United Center *
October
24 Minneapolis, MN - Target Center †
25 Winnipeg, Manitoba - MTS Centre †
27 Calgary, Alberta - Scotiabank Saddledome †
28 Edmonton, Alberta - Rexall Place †
30 Vancouver, British Columbia - Pacific Coliseum †
31 Portland, OR - Moda Centers †
November
1 Seattle, WA - KeyArena †
9 San Diego, CA - Viejas Arena at Aztec Bowl †
10 Phoenix, AZ - US Airways Center †
12 Salt Lake City, UT - Maverik Center †
13 Denver, CO - Pepsi Center †
15 Houston, TX - Toyota Center †
16 Dallas,TX - American Airlines Center †
December
4 Baltimore, MD - Baltimore Arena ‡
5 Raleigh, NC - PNC Arena ‡
6 Richmond, VA - Richmond Coliseum ‡
8 Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena ‡
9 St. Louis, MO - Scottrade Center ‡
11 Atlanta, GA - Philips Arena ‡
12 Charlotte, NC - Time Warner Cable Arena ‡
13 Greenville, SC - Bon Secours Wellness Arena ‡
15 Ft. Lauderdale, FL - BB&T Center ‡
16 Tampa, FL - Tampa Bay Times Forum ‡
17 Orlando, FL - Amway Center ‡
19 Austin, TX - Frank Erwin Center ‡
20 Tulsa, OK - BOK Center ‡
21 Kansas City, MO - Sprint Center ‡
* With Cage The Elephant
† With Jake Bugg
‡ With St. Vincent
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