Today, GRAMMY Award-winning rock duo The Black Keys announce a mix of large-scale outdoor headline shows and festival dates for their upcoming UK & European tour. Kicking off in Denmark on June 26, the tour will run through July, with stops in major cities including Berlin, Zurich, Manchester, London, Rome and more. These shows will follow the previously announced Latin American tour dates. UK dates feature support from Miles Kane. See full tour routing below. The band also debuts a music video for the latest track from the album, “Sin City,” today. The video features a live performance interwoven with sultry, vintage Vegas-themed visuals.
The Black Keys’ European dates come just a year after their last overseas shows, which Mojo praised as an “electrifying testament to the power of rock’n’roll,” and the Daily Telegraph described as “a thrilling clash of the indie rock titans.”This is the band’s first visit to Europe since the release of their GRAMMY-nominated Ohio Players earlier this year.
Last month, The Black Keys released Ohio Players (Trophy Edition), an expanded version of that album, which earned GRAMMY nominations for Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song for “Beautiful People (Stay High)”—bringing their career total to an impressive 18 nominations.
As previously announced, The Black Keys will also take the stage at Innings Festival Arizona on February 22, joining acts such as Fall Out Boy, The Killers, Beck, and more. The Black Keys then head to Latin America in the spring of 2025, bringing their International Players Tour to Lima, Peru; Estereo Picnic festival in Bogota, Colombia; and Mexico City. Additionally, the band has just added a new date to their Latin American International Players Tour and will perform on April 5 at the Tecate Pa’l Norte Music Festival in Monterrey, Mexico. Their full tour schedule is below; tickets and additional information can be found here.
Tickets on sale from gigsandtours.com.
^ UK dates featuring support from Miles Kane
**July 8 - Leeds, England - Millennium Square ^
**July 9 - Manchester, England - Castlefield Bowl ^
**July 11 - London, England - Alexandra Palace Park ^