The Black Keys: PEACHES 'N KREAM comes to Tabernacle in Downtown Atlanta on Monday, April 27, 2026, with support from Miles Kane. This is a rare Atlanta date for one of rock music's most celebrated duos, and tickets for The Black Keys: PEACHES 'N KREAM Atlanta are already generating serious buzz among the city's devoted rock community. If you are searching for The Black Keys: PEACHES 'N KREAM Tabernacle tickets, this is the show you do not want to sleep on.

  • Date: Monday, April 27, 2026
  • Venue: Tabernacle
  • Location/Neighborhood: Downtown Atlanta, 152 Luckie Street NW
  • Category: Concert / Live Music

About The Black Keys and Miles Kane

The Black Keys — guitarist and vocalist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney — built one of the most recognizable sounds in 21st-century rock. The Akron, Ohio duo first emerged from the raw end of the blues-rock tradition, releasing their debut in 2002 and grinding through a decade of relentless touring before breaking into mainstream consciousness with Brothers (2010) and El Camino (2011). Albums like those earned the band multiple Grammy Awards and cemented their status as one of the defining rock acts of their generation.

The PEACHES 'N KREAM tour marks a significant moment in the band's evolution. Following a public hiatus and well-documented tensions between its members, The Black Keys return to the stage with renewed energy and creative purpose. Atlanta fans know this band delivers live — their performances are driven by a muscular, no-frills rock energy that translates powerfully in an intimate setting like Tabernacle. This is not a nostalgia lap. This is a band with something to prove.

Opening the night is Miles Kane, the Liverpool-born rock musician best known for his solo work and his celebrated collaboration with Alex Turner in The Last Shadow Puppets. Kane brings sharp, melodic garage rock and magnetic stage presence to every show. His set is the ideal runway for an evening of high-octane live music, and Atlanta rock fans who arrive early are in for a genuine treat.

What to Expect at Tabernacle

Tabernacle is one of Atlanta's most beloved and storied concert venues, and it is the perfect home for a show of this magnitude. Located in the heart of Downtown Atlanta on Luckie Street NW, the venue occupies a converted 1910 church and holds approximately 2,600 guests. Its interior — with a sweeping main floor, wraparound balcony, and exceptional acoustics — creates an atmosphere that feels both grand and intimate at the same time.

When The Black Keys take the Tabernacle stage, the sound is going to hit hard. The venue's historic architecture acts as a natural resonance chamber, and rock acts consistently deliver some of their best performances within these walls. Expect a setlist that pulls from deep catalog cuts alongside the anthems — songs like "Lonely Boy," "Gold on the Ceiling," "Howlin' for You," and "Little Black Submarines" are built for a room exactly like this.

The Tabernacle is located steps from MARTA's Dome/GWCC/Philips Arena/CNN Center Station on the Red and Gold lines, making it one of Atlanta's most transit-accessible concert venues. Rideshare drop-off is straightforward along Luckie Street, and the surrounding Downtown neighborhood offers ample pregame dining and bar options on Centennial Olympic Park Drive and along the Marietta Street corridor.

Why Atlanta Fans Can't Miss This

The Black Keys do not play small rooms often anymore, and The Black Keys: PEACHES 'N KREAM at Tabernacle Atlanta represents one of those genuinely rare opportunities to see a band of this stature in a venue that still allows you to feel the show rather than just watch it from a distance. Atlanta's rock and indie community has long embraced this band, and the city's music scene — deep, diverse, and passionate — makes this the right room for this moment.

With Miles Kane warming up the crowd, the full evening is a curated rock experience from front to back. This is not a festival side-stage set or an arena show where you need binoculars. This is Tabernacle. You feel every drum hit from Patrick Carney, and Dan Auerbach's guitar tone fills every corner of that historic room. April 27, 2026 is a Monday night in Atlanta that will be talked about long after the house lights come back on.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy The Black Keys: PEACHES 'N KREAM tickets in Atlanta?

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Is Tabernacle accessible by MARTA?

Yes. Tabernacle is one of Downtown Atlanta's most transit-friendly venues. The closest MARTA station is Dome/GWCC/Philips Arena/CNN Center Station, served by both the Red and Gold lines. The venue is a short walk from the station, making it easy to skip parking and arrive stress-free.

Who is opening for The Black Keys at the Atlanta show?

Miles Kane opens for The Black Keys at the April 27, 2026 show at Tabernacle in Atlanta. Kane is a celebrated solo artist and co-founder of The Last Shadow Puppets, known for his energetic live performances and sharp melodic rock style. Fans are strongly encouraged to arrive early for his set.