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The Black Keys Tickets - Supporting Kings Of Leon

The Black Keys have become a notable band, notching seven albums and headlining shows around the country

. But this time they'll serve as a supporting act to another rather well-known group: the Kings of Leon - which certainly isn't a bad gig at all, considering that the Kings of Leon are riding high as one of the hottest rock bands in the world. Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney was quoted on the Palm Beach Pulse as saying, "In some cities, we could play in front of more than 2,000 people. We figured we'd try to get in front of as many people as possible."

The Black Keys recently let loose yet another heavily praised album called Brothers, and they've taken home a shiny new statue for being the Video Music Award winner for the "Tighten Up" video. Don't miss seeing the Keys live on stage, whether they're serving as the headlining act or giving a little boost to a Kings of Leon show. Visit StubHub and purchase your pair of the Black Keys tickets as soon as possible.

The Black Keys hail from Akron, Ohio and have been on the music scene since 2001. Their bluesy grooves have earned them mountains of praise for albums like Thickfreakness, Rubber Factory, Magic Potion and Attack & Release. Their latest release Brothers will likely follow in the same suit.

Brothers features a variety of new tunes, like the rhythmic "Tighten Up," the roots infused "The Go Getter" and the more gritty "Black Mud." The new album strongly resembles their same signature tune with a flash of fresh beats, likely to please any longtime Keys fan as well as recruit any possible newcomers into the fold.


The Black Eyed Keys debuted in 2002 with their album The Big Come Up, where they covered the Beatles' classic hit "She Said She Said." The effort for the newbies on the scene was a celebrated success as praise flowed in from music critics around the nation. They signed a recording contract with Thinkfreakness a year later, which encountered similar praise, and in 2004 they dropped Rubber Factory, which escalated their popularity even further. Their live tour, in support of the record, was documented on a DVD, which quickly became a hit with fans.

The Black Keys made the inevitable leap to the major labels with their 2006 album Magic Potion. Although it was a much darker record, it nevertheless received strong reviews, as did their 2008 effort Attack & Release. The latter album was actually compiled from a variety of recording sessions with blues musician Ike Turner, who died before the album was completed. It turned out that the record was their biggest release to date, earning a spot in the Billboard Top 15.

The Black Keys have emerged as a reliable band, consistently delivering up a variety of incredible blues-roots rock tunes. Make sure to pick up your own copy of their latest effort, Brothers, and also be sure to purchase a pair of tickets to see one of their many live performances.

by: Pat Smith
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