The Black Keys in Atlanta | Tickets 2026

The Black Keys

Feel the electrifying energy as The Black Keys take over the iconic Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA, on Apr 26 – Apr 27, 2026. Their raw, blues-infused rock will ignite the night, featuring chart-toppers like “Tighten Up” and “Lonely Boy.” Don’t miss out—grab your The Black Keys tour tickets now!

The Black Keys Atlanta Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Sunday
Apr 26, 2026
08:00 PM
Atlanta, Georgia from $116.39 Tickets
Monday
Apr 27, 2026
08:00 PM
Atlanta, Georgia from $104.68 Tickets

Frequently Asked Questions

When are The Black Keys playing at the Tabernacle in Atlanta?

The Black Keys are scheduled for two nights at the Tabernacle in Atlanta on Sunday, April 26, 2026, and Monday, April 27, 2026. Both shows are part of their PEACHES ‘N KREAM tour and are listed with an 8:00 PM start time, giving Atlanta fans the option to pick one night or enjoy a full two-night run. Multi-night stops like this often feature varied energy and sometimes small changes in the setlist, which can make going to both shows especially exciting.

What time do the Atlanta shows start, and when do doors open?

For both the April 26 and April 27 concerts, showtime is listed as 8:00 PM at the Tabernacle. Doors at the venue typically open about one hour before the time printed on the ticket, so you can expect doors to open around 7:00 PM, though exact times may vary slightly by event. Arriving 60–90 minutes before showtime gives you time to clear security, find your spot, and grab a drink or merch without feeling rushed.

Where is the Tabernacle located and how do I get there?

The Tabernacle is located in downtown Atlanta at 152 Luckie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30303, near Centennial Olympic Park and several major attractions. Its central location means you can usually reach it easily by rideshare, MARTA to nearby stations, or by driving and using one of the surrounding parking lots and garages. Because downtown traffic can be busy on event nights, it is smart to plan your route in advance and build in extra time for congestion and parking.

What is the capacity and layout of the Tabernacle for a Black Keys show?

The Tabernacle is a historic, theater-style concert venue with a capacity of around 2,200–2,600 people, depending on configuration. It typically offers a combination of a standing-room floor close to the stage and tiered balcony levels with reserved seating or general admission, giving fans different ways to experience the show. Because it is smaller than an arena, the space provides an intimate atmosphere where even fans farther from the stage still feel close to the band.

How can I find cheap tickets for The Black Keys at the Tabernacle?

Tickets for these Atlanta dates are available through major primary outlets, and some resale platforms show starting prices around the lower hundreds for the second night, with example listings from about $106 for April 27. To find cheaper options, sort ticket listings by “lowest price,” focus on general admission or balcony areas instead of premium floor or VIP, and compare prices across multiple authorized sellers before purchasing. Waiting until closer to the show can sometimes lead to price drops on resale tickets if demand softens, but if you see a price within your budget in a decent section early on, locking it in can protect you from last-minute spikes.

Which sections or ticket types are usually the most budget-friendly?

At the Tabernacle, the most budget-friendly options are often general admission floor tickets purchased early or seats in upper balcony sections when those are offered at lower face values. Premium, reserved, or VIP areas tend to cost significantly more, so focusing on standard admission sections is a good strategy if you want to save money while still enjoying a strong view and sound. If you are flexible, picking whichever balcony or GA tickets appear first when sorted by lowest price is often the simplest way to grab a cheap spot.

What are some practical tips to save money on tickets and the overall night out?

To keep costs down, set a clear maximum budget, then search tickets with filters set to show the lowest-priced options first and avoid add-ons like VIP packages you do not really need. Consider going with friends so you can split rideshare costs or parking fees, and eat beforehand so you are not relying on higher-priced venue food and drinks for your whole evening. If your schedule is flexible, compare prices between the April 26 and April 27 shows, as one night may be slightly cheaper depending on demand.

Is there parking near the Tabernacle and how can I save on it?

There are numerous parking lots and garages within a short walking distance of the Tabernacle, including options along Ted Turner Drive, Luckie Street, Walton Street, Marietta Street, and around the Centennial Olympic Park area. Some services let you buy prepaid parking passes for Tabernacle events, which can save money and guarantee a spot so you are not circling downtown before the show. To save even more, compare prices between nearby lots, park a bit farther away and walk a few extra minutes, or carpool with friends to split the parking cost.

What time does the box office open and can I buy tickets there to avoid extra fees?

The Tabernacle box office generally opens on show days about two hours before the listed start time and remains open until the headliner takes the stage. Buying tickets at the box office can sometimes help you avoid certain online convenience fees, though there is usually a service charge and tax applied to in-person sales as well. If you live in or near Atlanta and are flexible about where you sit, checking the box office on a show day can be a useful trick to see if any reasonably priced last-minute tickets are available.

Are there age restrictions or specific rules I should know about for the Atlanta shows?

Many concerts at the Tabernacle are all ages or have general admission policies, but age rules can vary by event, so you should review the specific details for The Black Keys listing before you go. Guests should expect standard security screening and bag checks at entry, and there may be restrictions on oversized bags, professional cameras, or outside food and drinks. To avoid any surprises, plan to bring a valid ID, travel light, and arrive early enough to comfortably get through security and into your spot before the band starts.

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