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Dan Auerbach & Patrick Carney – Raw Blues-Rock, Intimate Venues, New Album Peaches!

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The Black Keys – Peaches ’N Kream World Tour 2026

Grammy-winning blues-rock duo The Black Keys are hitting the road in 2026 with their most ambitious tour in years. The Peaches ’N Kream World Tour launches on April 24 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and spans North America and Europe through the fall, supporting the band’s highly anticipated fourteenth studio album, Peaches!, due out May 1, 2026, via Easy Eye Sound/Warner Records. With over 30 dates across intimate theaters, legendary clubs, and outdoor amphitheaters, Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney are bringing their raw, electrifying live show to stages both iconic and unexpected.

Peaches! is described by Auerbach as the band’s “most natural record” since their 2002 debut, The Big Come Up. The album was recorded live with the full band in one room, with minimal overdubs and no separation between instruments or vocals—the first Black Keys album mixed entirely by the duo themselves since 2006’s Magic Potion. The lead single, “You Got to Lose,” signals a return to the primal, garage-blues energy that made The Black Keys one of the most important rock acts of the 21st century.

A Tour Built on Intimate, High-Energy Venues

Unlike arena-scale tours, the Peaches ’N Kream World Tour takes The Black Keys back to the kind of theaters, clubs, and mid-size amphitheaters where their live reputation was forged. The schedule features multi-night stands at The Tabernacle in Atlanta (April 26–27), Brooklyn Paramount (May 11–12), Remlinger Farms in Carnation, WA (May 29–30), and The Pinnacle at Nashville Yards (August 6–7). Other standout stops include The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY, Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia, The Bomb Factory in Dallas, Santa Barbara Bowl, and a performance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.

All opening acts on the tour come from Easy Eye Sound, the record label founded by Dan Auerbach. Rotating support includes Miles Kane, Eddie 9V, Fai Laci, Robert Finley, and Jeremie Albino—each representing a different facet of the blues, soul, and rock ’n’ roll tradition that runs through everything The Black Keys do.

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The Story Behind Peaches!

The making of Peaches! began during one of the most difficult chapters of Dan Auerbach’s life. After his father was diagnosed with esophageal cancer and moved into Dan’s Nashville home, longtime bandmate and childhood friend Patrick Carney knew instinctively that the best thing they could do was get into the studio. What started as therapeutic jam sessions—raw, unfiltered, and deeply personal—became the foundation for The Black Keys’ fourteenth studio album. The 10-song collection is a visceral return to the duo’s garage-blues roots, with every track cut live in a single room with no separation between instruments and vocals. It marks the first time the band has mixed an album entirely on their own since 2006’s Magic Potion.

The album’s cover art features an image by legendary Memphis-born photographer William Eggleston, who also provided the cover for 2021’s Delta Kream. Art direction comes from Michael Carney, Patrick’s brother, who previously won a Grammy Award for his design work on Brothers (2010). The tracklist for Peaches! includes: “Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire,” “Stop Arguing Over Me,” “Who’s Been Foolin’ You,” “It’s a Dream,” “Tomorrow Night,” “You Got to Lose,” “Tell Me You Love Me,” “She Does It Right,” “Fireman Ring the Bell,” and “Nobody But You Baby.”

The Black Keys’ Career at a Glance

The Black Keys are Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, two friends from Akron, Ohio, who have been making music together since forming the duo in 2001. Over two decades and fourteen albums, they have evolved from lo-fi garage-rock upstarts recording in a basement to one of the most commercially successful rock acts in the world. Their breakthrough came with Brothers (2010), which won the Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album, followed by El Camino (2011), which earned three Grammy Awards including Best Rock Album. Turn Blue (2014) debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. In total, The Black Keys have won seven Grammy Awards and sold over 10 million records worldwide.

More recent albums include Let’s Rock (2019), Dropout Boogie (2022), Ohio Players (2024), Delta Kream (2021), and No Rain, No Flowers (2025). That prolific output speaks to the creative chemistry between Auerbach and Carney, who have said they remain as excited to enter the studio together today as they were when they first started. The No Rain, No Flowers tour in 2025 saw the band sell over 250,000 tickets across North America and Europe, including sold-out shows at iconic venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

What Makes the Peaches ’N Kream Tour Different

The venue choices for this tour tell a story on their own. Rather than filling arenas, The Black Keys have deliberately selected theaters, clubs, and mid-capacity amphitheaters that put the audience closer to the stage. Multi-night runs at venues like The Tabernacle (Atlanta), Brooklyn Paramount (New York), Remlinger Farms (Carnation, WA), and The Pinnacle at Nashville Yards create an event atmosphere where fans can return for multiple shows knowing each night will feel distinct. The tour also includes unique outdoor settings like Summit Stage at Snow King Mountain Resort in Jackson, Wyoming, and WhiteWater Amphitheater in New Braunfels, Texas, along with a stop at the legendary New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.

Easy Eye Sound: The Opening Acts

Every support act on the Peaches ’N Kream Tour comes from Dan Auerbach’s own Easy Eye Sound record label, making this tour a showcase for the broader musical family Auerbach has built. Miles Kane, the British rocker known for his work with the Last Shadow Puppets alongside Alex Turner, brings sharp mod-rock energy. Eddie 9V is a fiery Atlanta-based blues guitarist carrying on the tradition of electric blues. Robert Finley, a Louisiana-born soul and blues singer who found fame later in life, delivers powerful vocal performances. Fai Laci and Jeremie Albino round out the rotating bill with their own takes on roots-influenced rock and soul.

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Tour Highlights by Region

  • Southeast: Fort Lauderdale (Hard Rock Live), Atlanta (The Tabernacle ×2), Clearwater (BayCare Sound), St. Augustine Amphitheatre, North Charleston (Firefly Distillery)
  • Northeast & Mid-Atlantic: Brooklyn Paramount (×2), Port Chester (Capitol Theatre), Philadelphia (Franklin Music Hall), Pittsburgh (Stage AE), Richmond (Allianz Amphitheater)
  • Midwest & South: Columbus (Mershon Auditorium), Louisville Palace, Chicago (The Salt Shed), Chesterfield (The Factory), Nashville (The Pinnacle ×2), Newport (MegaCorp Pavilion)
  • Texas: Dallas (The Bomb Factory), Houston (White Oak Music Hall), New Braunfels (WhiteWater Amphitheater)
  • West & Mountain: Troutdale (Edgefield), Carnation (Remlinger Farms ×2), Jackson (Snow King Resort), Ogden Amphitheater, Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas (Virgin Hotels Theater), Santa Barbara Bowl
  • Great Plains: La Vista (Astro Amphitheater), Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheatre

Peaches ’N Kream Tour – Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Peaches ’N Kream World Tour?

The Peaches ’N Kream World Tour is a 2026 concert tour by The Black Keys in support of their fourteenth studio album, Peaches!, which releases on May 1, 2026. The tour visits cities across North America and Europe from April through October 2026, featuring intimate theater and amphitheater shows with opening acts from Dan Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound label.

When does the Peaches ’N Kream Tour start?

The tour kicks off on April 24, 2026, at Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. North American dates continue through August, with a fall date in Verona, New York, on October 10. European dates are also scheduled throughout the tour run.

What is the new Black Keys album Peaches!?

Peaches! is The Black Keys’ fourteenth studio album, set for release on May 1, 2026, via Easy Eye Sound and Warner Records. The 10-song collection was recorded live with minimal overdubs and mixed entirely by the band, marking a return to their raw, garage-blues roots. The lead single is a cover of Earl Hooker’s “You Got to Lose.”

Who opens for The Black Keys on this tour?

All opening acts come from Dan Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound record label. Rotating support includes Miles Kane, Eddie 9V, Fai Laci, Robert Finley, and Jeremie Albino. The specific opener varies by city, so check individual show details for each date’s confirmed lineup.

Are The Black Keys playing intimate venues on this tour?

Yes. The Peaches ’N Kream Tour deliberately features theaters, clubs, and mid-capacity amphitheaters rather than large arenas. Venues include The Tabernacle in Atlanta, Brooklyn Paramount in New York, The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, and The Bomb Factory in Dallas, among others. Several cities have multi-night stands, giving fans multiple chances to see the show.

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Is this website the official Black Keys ticket site?

No. This is an independent ticket resale marketplace. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by The Black Keys, their management, or Easy Eye Sound. We connect fans with verified third-party sellers offering authentic tickets at competitive market prices. For official band information and merchandise, visit theblackkeys.com.

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Will The Black Keys play songs from Peaches! on tour?

Yes. As a tour in direct support of the new album, fans can expect to hear songs from Peaches! alongside fan favorites spanning The Black Keys’ extensive catalog. The album drops on May 1, just one week into the tour, so early shows may offer fans some of the first live performances of the new material.

Who are The Black Keys?

The Black Keys are a blues-rock duo from Akron, Ohio, consisting of vocalist and guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney. Formed in 2001, they have released fourteen studio albums, won seven Grammy Awards, and sold over 10 million records worldwide. They are known for hit albums like Brothers, El Camino, and Turn Blue, and for bridging raw blues tradition with modern rock energy.

Are there multi-night shows on the Peaches ’N Kream Tour?

Yes. The tour includes several multi-night engagements: two nights at The Tabernacle in Atlanta (April 26–27), two nights at Mershon Auditorium in Columbus (May 4–5), two nights at Brooklyn Paramount (May 11–12), two nights at Remlinger Farms in Carnation, WA (May 29–30), and two nights at The Pinnacle at Nashville Yards (August 6–7). Multi-night runs often feature varied setlists.

What is Easy Eye Sound?

Easy Eye Sound is a record label founded by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys. Based in Nashville, the label focuses on blues, soul, country, and rock artists. All opening acts on the Peaches ’N Kream Tour—Miles Kane, Eddie 9V, Fai Laci, Robert Finley, and Jeremie Albino—are signed to Easy Eye Sound, making the tour a family affair that showcases the label’s diverse roster.

Will The Black Keys play the New Orleans Jazz Fest?

Yes. The Black Keys are scheduled to perform at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. This festival appearance is part of the broader Peaches ’N Kream Tour routing and represents one of the premier festival stops on the itinerary.

How many Grammy Awards have The Black Keys won?

The Black Keys have won seven Grammy Awards over the course of their career. Notable wins include Best Alternative Music Album for Brothers (2010) and three awards for El Camino (2011) including Best Rock Album. Their consistent Grammy recognition reflects their status as one of the most acclaimed rock acts of the 21st century.

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