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The Black Keys' Electrifying Summer 2025 Tour: A Journey through Blues, Rock, and Soul

The Black Keys are set to embark on a thrilling summer tour in 2025, captivating audiences with their unique blend of blues, rock, and psychedelic influences. With stops at iconic venues like The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley and the Walmart AMP, the tour promises to be an unforgettable experience for fans and newcomers alike. Featuring their latest album, 'Ohio Players,' and special guests like The Heavy Heavy, this tour marks a significant chapter in the band's illustrious career.

May 27, 2025
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1. The Black Keys
The story of Ohio Players—The Black Keys’ twelfth studio album and a record unlike any other in their long ride through deep blues and soul power—begins on a Saturday in February 2003. Singer-guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney were on the road supporting their debut album, 2002’s The Big Come Up, opening for Sleater-Kinney at New York’s Roseland Ballroom, when the headliners invited them to a party after the gig: the traditional bash following the broadcast of Saturday Night Live with the TV show’s cast and guests.
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Jun 1, 2025
The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley

Berkeley, CA · University of California, Berkeley

2. The Black Keys
Originally a raw, visceral blues-rock outfit inspired by the likes of such juke joint rockers as Junior Kimbrough, The Black Keys have expanded their purview after mastering their garagey roar with Rubber Factory in 2004. Making the leap to the major-label Nonesuch, the duo of guitarist/vocalist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney dove into heady psychedelic territory, sometimes assisted by producer Danger Mouse. The band's collaborations with the adventurous hip-hop producer opened the doors to a variety of sounds, colors, and textures, a broadened palette they'd channel onto sharp songs on their platinum-selling albums Brothers and El Camino, both arriving in the early years of the 2000s. After the trippy 2014 album Turn Blue, the Black Keys took an extended hiatus through the back half of the 2010s, during which time Auerbach set up his Easy Eye Sound studio and label. The duo returned with renewed vigor on 2019's Let's Rock, maintaining that momentum with the blues covers album Delta Kream in 2021 and the hard-grooving, guest-heavy Ohio Players in 2024. – AllMusic.com
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Jun 8, 2025
Walmart AMP

Rogers, AR · The Walmart AMP

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Jun 12, 2025
Red Hat Amphitheater

Raleigh, NC · Red Hat Amphitheater

Conclusion
The Black Keys' 2025 summer tour is set to be a defining moment in their career, offering fans a chance to experience their music in a whole new light. With a tour that spans iconic venues and features special guests, the duo is sure to leave a lasting impression on audiences across the country. As The Black Keys continue to push the boundaries of their sound, this tour serves as a testament to their enduring influence in the world of rock and blues.
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