Atlanta, get ready. The Tabernacle is about to become the epicenter of blues-soaked, riff-heavy rock and roll when The Black Keys roll into town for not one — but two explosive nights as part of their PEACHES 'N KREAM tour on April 26 and 27, 2026. If you've been waiting for a reason to make your way to one of Atlanta's most iconic venues, this is it.
The Black Keys: A Band Built for Nights Like This
Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney have been one of the most electrifying forces in rock music for over two decades. From their raw, garage-blues roots to chart-topping anthems that have soundtracked a generation, The Black Keys bring an undeniable energy that simply cannot be replicated on a streaming playlist. Their live performances are legendary — tight, loud, and absolutely relentless. Atlanta fans know that when The Black Keys show up, they show up.
The PEACHES 'N KREAM tour signals a bold new chapter for the duo, and Atlanta is lucky enough to be on the itinerary — twice. The Tabernacle, with its intimate layout and world-class acoustics, is the perfect stage for this kind of powerhouse rock experience. When a band this good plays a room this special, magic happens.
Miles Kane: The Opening Act You Won't Want to Miss
Don't you dare show up late. British rock icon Miles Kane is bringing his sharp, swagger-drenched sound to the Tabernacle stage as support. Known for his slick guitar work, killer hooks, and an undeniable stage presence, Kane is far more than a warm-up act — he's a headliner in his own right. His high-energy set will have the crowd primed and ready for everything The Black Keys are about to deliver.
What to Expect at PEACHES 'N KREAM in Atlanta
- Two full nights of live rock at one of Atlanta's most beloved venues
- A deep setlist pulling from The Black Keys' iconic catalog and newest material
- Miles Kane delivering a high-voltage opening performance
- The intimate, electric atmosphere that only the Tabernacle can provide
- A room full of passionate Atlanta music fans ready to let loose
Why Atlanta Fans Need to Be There
Atlanta has always had a special relationship with live music, and The Black Keys have always respected this city's appetite for the real thing. The Tabernacle holds roughly 2,600 fans — which means this is as up-close-and-personal as it gets for a band of this caliber. These tickets will sell out. Both nights. Guaranteed. The only question is whether you're going to be in that room when Auerbach hits that first riff.
Whether you're a die-hard Keys fan who has been rocking out since Thickfreakness or a newcomer drawn in by their massive hits, PEACHES 'N KREAM is a two-night event that Atlanta will be talking about for years. Don't let FOMO win this time.
Get Your Tickets Before They're Gone
Tickets for The Black Keys: PEACHES 'N KREAM at the Tabernacle on April 26 and 27, 2026 are available right now at atlticket.exchange — Atlanta's go-to peer-to-peer ticket marketplace. Grab your spots for one night or go all in and make it a full weekend of rock and roll. Either way, move fast. Atlanta doesn't sleep on shows like this, and neither should you.
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