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by Sweet P on 10/21/22Dos Equis Pavilion - DallasWhat a great show. Great sound, lights. Lots of energy!
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*Locations vary. See map for exact location. All VIP activities occur preshow. Package details & timing subject to change.
*Locations vary. See map for exact location. All VIP activities occur preshow. Package details & timing subject to change.
The Black Keys are a garage rock duo from Akron, Ohio made up of lead vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney. Upon dropping out of college, the duo began making a number of self-produced albums together, including The Big Come Up (2002), Thickfreakness (2003), Rubber Factory (2004) and Magic Potion (2006). The band’s fifth studio set, Attack and Release (2008), marked a turning point — not only was it their first project to be recorded in a professional studio, but they also found a producer in Danger Mouse, who would go on to become a frequent collaborator. The Black Keys’ commercial breakthrough occurred with the 2010 release of Brothers and its 2011 follow-up El Camino. Both landed in the Top 3 of the Billboard 200 and the former earned the band their first Grammy win for Best Alternative Music Album. Their 2014 LP Turn Blue became their first No. 1 album on the all-genre chart, with later studio sets including Let’s Rock (2019), Delta Kream (2021) and Dropout Boogie (2022). The band’s twelfth studio album, 2024’s Ohio Players, will be supported by their 2024 International Players Tour.
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The Black Keys — 2024 International Players Tour Dates
The Black Keys’ 2024 International Players Tour is set to begin in September. After opening in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the tour will stretch across much of North America through mid-November.
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The Black Keys’ 2024 International Players Tour kicks off September 17 at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Fans will have the opportunity to purchase two VIP package options for The Black Keys’ 2024 tour. VIP packages include perks such as:
The Black Keys will be joined on the 2024 International Players Tour by openers The Head and the Heart for select dates.
Tickets for The Black Keys’ 2024 International Players Tour go on sale to the general public on Friday, April 5 at 10:00 a.m. local time. A presale for American Express cardholders took place before the general sale from Tuesday, April 2 and 10:00 a.m. local time to Thursday, April 4 at 10 p.m. local time.
What a great show. Great sound, lights. Lots of energy!
The Black Keys rocked the Moody Center! From start to finish it was tight!
I enjoy shows here. Fortunately the weather and evening couldn’t have been better. However, all of that is overshadowed by the badddd azszszs THE BLACK KEYS!!! their show would be perfect at any place. The VIP lounge is also nice to enjoy.
First time seeing The Black Keys perform live and had an amazing time! With the Texas State Fair going on in the background it made for a cool, unique setting.
Been a Black Keys fan for years and finally got to see them live! Absolutely amazing performance, Dan sounded amazing! Will definitely see them again!
Fantastic concert, sound system phenomenal. The band was off the charts. Will def be back to this venue.
While the Black Keys delivered an incredible set of music I was disappointed in my floor seats (proximity to stage); especially in lieu of my original purchase price. Drink prices at the venue were absurdly high. The venue itself, while architecturally appealing, was pretty boring in the interior. No murals or artwork on walls, no congregation area in concourse area. Honestly pretty lifeless. The Terrace was very nice however. Great views of UT Tower & Capitol building. After this experience it will take an incredible act for a return visit. Let’s hope UT home games provide a better atmosphere.
The setup of the venue was not good. This is music that should make people dance and lose there energy. However the front of the stage was boring seating area
This was my 4th time to see the Black Keys and the Moody Center is really nice. I bought my tickets the hour that they went on sale for the first section off the floor. When I got to the event center, our seats were in the upper mezzanine, not a deal breaker. Then we found our seats, they were in the literal top-most row with a wall in the way of the stage. The Black Keys did their thing and put on a great show from what we could see on a display screen.
Overpriced tickets to be shuttled in front of my seat with no room to shake my booty. $5 for a bottle of reverse osmosis water that then needed to be placed in a plastic cup and the bottle thrown into a landfill bin for fear I would chuck it at the artists. Nothing about this venue is Austin. I am abandoning these productions and giving my money to small local venues that embrace my city from here on out. Band of Horses were wonderful, the Black Keys were good. The sound is decent. But I would have been ok not going to this show.
The show was fantastic...and the Velveteers and Band of Horses were great openers!! Moody Center does need to dial in the sound still, though. There is too much reverb in the place. I know it's an arena, but there is NO WAY it was designed for sound in mind, like they've reported. I've been to 5 shows there....many genres....it needs to be improved...but I bet they leave it as is since it's really a basketball arena and loud crowd noise is the target. Oh well...there's always Bass! The concert was very enjoyable though inspite of the environment. I will return, of course.
Good show, great bands. Venue was too bog for me. Band looked like ants from our seats. The tv monitors were not zooming in on the bands until the very end. The TV monitors should be making the band look bigger and not smaller than the actual stage?? Drink prices were out of control, $80 for one drink and two beers 🥺
The merchandise was underwhelming and overpriced. I had ordered a shirt in a medium and the employee gave me a small (toddler size). When I realized that I went back to get a medium and the employee told me they had run out but was aware he had given me the wrong size. I was so upset. Anyways, The Black Keys are great but wish I'd seen them in a more intimate setting 10 years ago.
Loved everything about it. Band of horses opening was excellent and the black keys uff those guys 👏🏻
I couldn’t get up to even go to the restroom bc all of their songs were so good! I have to admit that I didn’t expect much, but I have never seen them. They knocked it out of the park- like the Astros did that night with 18 innings!
Wow,these guys sound so good live!! I won the tickets and and I am sooo glad tbat I did. Really chill concert, Band of Horses and The Velveteers were awesome as well.
This was my first time seeing the Black Keys. Very pleased with the performance. Saw Dan in Cleveland at the Agora a few years ago. I was a little disappointed in the sound for Band of Horses. Saw them quite a few times as headliners. Guess the opening band can’t sound better than the headliner. Still a fantastic show. Made the trip from New Orleans and would do it again.
Took my 13-year-old daughter to see these guys and they blew us away! The stage show was just amazing, from the sound to the lighting and the visuals. I knew all of their songs that get air play but now we're fans of everything they do! I downloaded the Apple Music Essentials playlist the next day and this is my official soundtrack for mowing the yard and doing anything outside.
The venue was clean & organized. From the parking lot to the food vendors, the staff & employees were friendly & helpful. The lawn was in good condition and easy sitting. The bands were amazing! The black keys killed it. Overall, great time! 🤘
This had to be the best show Ive seen in 20 years. The Keys came out and owned that stage for 2 hours. They have mw wanting to catch the rest of the Texas shows!!! Sure wish I could be a roadie for those guys.