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Garage rockers The Black Keys kicks off the Canadian leg of the band’s Peaches ‘N Kream World Tour ’26 in Vancouver this week.
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This new tour comes after last year’s No Rain, No Flowers tour of North America and Europe. This latest roadtrip takes its name from the group’s 14th studio album, Peaches!, which was released earlier this year.
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Lead singer and guitarist Dan Auerbach has described the 10-tune collection as the group’s “most natural record” since its breakout 2002 debut, The Big Come Up. The album comes on the heels of a rough year where Auerbach’s father was diagnosed with esophageal cancer.
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Along with bandmate and drummer Patrick Carney, Auerbach helmed the new album pretty much live off the studio floor, resulting in a nice, raw sound that mirrors the group’s live show. The band’s single You Got To Lose is a great example of the sonic dimensions of Peaches!
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Here is everything you need to know before you go to the Black Keys concert
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When is the Black Keys Vancouver concert date?
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The concert is on May 31.
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What time is the concert?
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Ticketmaster.ca lists the starting time as 7:30 p.m.
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Where is the band playing in Vancouver?
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The Black Keys are performing at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way
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Are tickets still available to the Black Keys concert in Vancouver?
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There are tickets from $69.70 available at Ticketmaster.ca.
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Who will be joining the Black Keys on tour?
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The support act for the Vancouver show is singer Jeremie Albino.
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What are the bag restrictions for Rogers Arena?
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The Rogers Arena website has a full list of rules and regulations regarding what you can and can’t bring into the concert.
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Concertgoers are recommended to have their tickets downloaded on their mobile device or Ticketmaster app and ready to scan at the gate for quick entry. Screenshots of tickets will not be accepted.
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The arena does not allow large bags inside the venue. Bags measuring larger than 35.5 by 35.5 by 15.2 centimetres will not be allowed into the venue. The list of additional prohibited items for the event include outside food and beverages, balloons, selfie sticks and more. See the full list here.
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