The Black Keys Announce European Tour Dates for November & December 2012

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Following the release of their critically acclaimed new album El Camino and a sold-out European tour earlier this year, The Black Keys have announced new European dates in November and December 2012. The tour includes concerts in Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Holland, and Germany. Tickets go on sale on Wednesday. As the NME wrote of the band’s recent UK tour, "The Black Keys have slowly but surely become one of the biggest bands in the world—and going by this wonderfully charged performance, it’s not difficult to understand why."

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The Black Keys follow the release of their critically acclaimed new album El Camino and a sold-out European tour earlier this year with the announcement of new European dates in November and December 2012. The tour includes concerts in Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Germany. See below for the newly announced European tour dates; for additional details and ticket links, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour. Tickets go on sale on this Wednesday, April 4, for all dates except Spain, which are on sale April 26.

Released to widespread critical acclaim in December on Nonesuch Records, El Camino debuted at # 2 on the Billboard Top 200. The first Black Keys album to be released worldwide on Nonesuch, El Camino has already been certified Platinum in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, and Gold in France, Ireland, the UK and US.

El Camino follows the most successful two years in The Black Keys’ career. As the NME wrote of the band’s recent UK tour, "The Black Keys have slowly but surely become one of the biggest bands in the world—and going by this wonderfully charged performance, it’s not difficult to understand why."

THE BLACK KEYS ON TOUR IN EUROPE—November & December2012

Nov 27 Atlántico Lisbon, PORTUGAL
Nov 28 Palacio de Deportes Madrid, SPAIN
Nov 30 Halle Tony Garnier Lyon, FRANCE
Dec 1 Palaolimpico Turin, ITALY
Dec 3 Ziggo Dome Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Dec 4 Olympiahalle Munich, GERMANY
Dec 5 ISS Dome Dusseldorf, GERMANY

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The Black Keys 2012 live by Reid Long bw
  • Monday, April 2, 2012
    The Black Keys Announce European Tour Dates for November & December 2012
    Reid Long

    The Black Keys follow the release of their critically acclaimed new album El Camino and a sold-out European tour earlier this year with the announcement of new European dates in November and December 2012. The tour includes concerts in Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Germany. See below for the newly announced European tour dates; for additional details and ticket links, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour. Tickets go on sale on this Wednesday, April 4, for all dates except Spain, which are on sale April 26.

    Released to widespread critical acclaim in December on Nonesuch Records, El Camino debuted at # 2 on the Billboard Top 200. The first Black Keys album to be released worldwide on Nonesuch, El Camino has already been certified Platinum in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, and Gold in France, Ireland, the UK and US.

    El Camino follows the most successful two years in The Black Keys’ career. As the NME wrote of the band’s recent UK tour, "The Black Keys have slowly but surely become one of the biggest bands in the world—and going by this wonderfully charged performance, it’s not difficult to understand why."

    THE BLACK KEYS ON TOUR IN EUROPE—November & December2012

    Nov 27 Atlántico Lisbon, PORTUGAL
    Nov 28 Palacio de Deportes Madrid, SPAIN
    Nov 30 Halle Tony Garnier Lyon, FRANCE
    Dec 1 Palaolimpico Turin, ITALY
    Dec 3 Ziggo Dome Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
    Dec 4 Olympiahalle Munich, GERMANY
    Dec 5 ISS Dome Dusseldorf, GERMANY

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