THE BLACK KEYS in concert in September in Milan (Info & Tickets)

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THE BLACK KEYS return live to Italy for a date of their new “PEACHES 'N KREAM” tour, Thursday 10 September 2026 at ALCATRAZ in MILAN.

The new album “Peaches!” (Easy Eye Sound/Warner Records), preceded by the new single “You Got To Lose”, will be released on May 1st and will include 10 songs. The project took shape in one of the most difficult moments in singer Dan Auerbach's life: his father's diagnosis of esophageal cancer and his stay in his son's house in Nashville, while his condition was worsening. In that context full of pain and helplessness, music becomes a necessary refuge.

The album was recorded with all the musicians playing in the same room, with very few overdubs, and is the first album mixed entirely by the same band since 2006, the year “Magic Potion” was released.

THE TRACKLIST

01. Where There's Smoke, There's Fire
02. Stop Arguing Over Me
03. Who's Been Foolin' You
04. It's a Dream
05. Tomorrow Night
06. You Got To Lose
07. Tell Me You Love Me
08. She Does It Right
09. Fireman Ring the Bell
10. Nobody But You Baby

INFO & TICKETS

THURSDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 2026 | MILAN @ALCATRAZ

General ticket sales will be open from 10am on Friday 13 February

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