The Black Keys Kick Off "Turn Blue" North American Tour

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The Black Keys kick off the North American leg of their Turn Blue world tour with two stops in their home state of Ohio this weekend, with shows in Columbus tonight and Cleveland on Saturday. For the tour, longtime Black Keys creative director Michael Carney has created his first-ever screen printed posters for the band. Special guests during the extensive tour include Cage The Elephant, Jake Bugg, and St. Vincent.

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The Black Keys kick off the North American leg of their Turn Blue world tour with two stops in their home state of Ohio this weekend, with shows in Columbus tonight and Cleveland on Saturday. Special guests during the extensive tour include Cage The Elephant, Jake Bugg, and St. Vincent. The tour runs through December, with dates at Toronto’s Air Canada Centre, Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, among others. (The Barclays Center dates are part of a celebration of their worldwide label’s 50th anniversary at Brooklyn Academy of Music, Nonesuch Records at BAM: Celebrating a Label Without Labels.)

For the tour, longtime Black Keys creative director Michael Carney has created his first-ever screen printed posters for the band, pictured above. The posters, which use two florescent inks and a custom mixed glow-in-the-dark yellow ink, are available at the merch stand along the way. See below for all of the North American tour dates. For all of the world tour dates, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of Turn Blue, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where vinyl and CD orders include a free download of the complete album at checkout.

TURN BLUE NORTH AMERICAN FALL TOUR

Sep 5 Schottenstein Center* Columbus, OH
Sep 6 Quicken Loans Arena* Cleveland, OH
Sep 7 Van Andel Arena* Grand Rapids, MI
Sep 9 BMO Harris Bradley Center* Milwaukee, WI
Sep 10 KFC Yum! Center* Louisville, KY
Sep 12 Joe Louis Arena* Detroit, MI
Sep 13 CONSOL Energy Center* Pittsburgh, PA
Sep 14 Blue Cross Arena* Rochester, NY
Sep 16 Air Canada Centre* Toronto, ON
Sep 17 Canadian Tire Centre* Ottawa, ON
Sep 18 Bell Centre* Montreal, QC
Sep 20 Wells Fargo Center* Philadelphia, PA
Sep 21 TD Garden* Boston, MA
Sep 23&24 Barclays Center* Brooklyn, NY
Sep 25 Verizon Center* Washington, DC
Sep 27&28 United Center* Chicago, IL
     
Oct 24 Target Center** Minneapolis, MN
Oct 25 MTS Centre** Winnipeg, MB
Oct 27 Scotiabank Saddledome** Calgary, AB
Oct 28 Rexall Place** Edmonton, AB
Oct 30 Pacific Coliseum** Vancouver, BC
Oct 31 Moda Centers** Portland, OR
Nov 1 KeyArena** Seattle, WA
Nov 3 Oracle Arena** Oakland, CA
Nov 4 Sleep Train Arena** Sacramento, CA
Nov 6 The Forum** Los Angeles, CA
Nov 8 The Cosmopolitan** Las Vegas, NV
Nov 9 Veijas Arena at Aztec Bowl** San Diego, CA
Nov 11 US Airways Center** Phoenix, AZ
Nov 12 Maverik Center** Salt Lake City, UT
Nov 13 Pepsi Center** Denver, CO
Nov 15 Toyota Center** Houston, TX
Nov 16 American Airlines Center** Dallas, TX
Dec 4 Baltimore Arena Baltimore, MD
Dec 5 PNC Arena Raleigh, NC
Dec 6 Richmond Coliseum Richmond, VA
Dec 8 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN
Dec 9 Scottrade Center St. Louis, MO
Dec 11 Philips Arena Atlanta, GA
Dec 12 Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, NC
Dec 13 Bon Secours Wellness Arena Greenville, SC
Dec 15 BB&T Center Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Dec 16 Tampa Bay Times Forum Tampa, FL
Dec 17 Amway Center Orlando, FL
Dec 19 Frank Erwin Center Austin, TX
Dec 20 BOK Center Tulsa, OK
Dec 21 Sprint Center Kansas City, MO
     

* w/special guest Cage the Elephant
** w/special guest Jake Bugg
† w/special guest St. Vincent

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The Black Keys: "Turn Blue" 2014 US tour poster

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