The Black Keys in Chesterfield | Tickets 2026

Feel the energy surge as The Black Keys ignite The Factory in Chesterfield, MO on July 19, 2026. With their signature blues-rock sound, they’ll deliver electrifying performances of fan favorites like “Lonely Boy” and “Gold on the Ceiling.” Secure your spot for a night of unforgettable music—grab your The Black Keys tour tickets now!
The Black Keys Chesterfield Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Sunday Jul 19, 2026 07:30 PM |
Chesterfield, Missouri | from $105.17 | Tickets |
Frequently Asked Questions
When are The Black Keys playing at The Factory in Chesterfield?
The Black Keys are scheduled to perform at The Factory in Chesterfield (St. Louis area), Missouri on Sunday, July 19, 2026. The show is part of their PEACHES ’N KREAM tour and is listed with support from Eddie 9V, giving fans a full evening of live music. Doors open at 6:30 pm and the show starts at 7:30 pm.
Where is The Factory located, and is it easy to get to?
The Factory is located at 17105 North Outer 40 Road, Chesterfield, MO 63005, just off Interstate 64 in the Chesterfield Valley area west of St. Louis. The venue was purpose-built for concerts and events and sits in a commercial district with ample parking, shopping, and dining nearby. Its location right off the highway makes it convenient to reach by car from St. Louis, St. Charles, and the surrounding suburbs.
What time do doors open, and when should I plan to arrive?
For The Black Keys show, The Factory lists doors at 6:30 pm with the show starting at 7:30 pm. Arriving close to door time gives you time to park, pass through security, visit the bar or merch table, and find your spot before Eddie 9V and The Black Keys take the stage. If you want a calmer arrival and more choice of viewing areas, aim for 30–45 minutes after doors open so you miss the very first rush but still have plenty of options.
How big is The Factory, and what is the seating layout like?
The Factory is a modern, from-the-ground-up concert venue of about 52,000 square feet with a flexible capacity; it can hold up to roughly 3,000–3,400 people for standing shows, and around 2,350 for fully seated configurations. It features a 60-foot-wide stage and movable partitions that allow different setups, including fully seated shows, standing GA floors, or mixed seated/standing layouts. For concerts like The Black Keys, you can expect a configuration designed so that there is a clear view of the stage from virtually every area in the room.
How much do tickets cost for The Black Keys at The Factory?
Ticket prices vary by section and seller, but examples from primary and secondary marketplaces show lower-end tickets starting under $100, with many offers in the $120–$200 range for standard floor or seated sections. Premium locations—such as closest floor areas or special reserved sections—are typically more expensive and can run several hundred dollars per ticket when demand is high. As the date approaches and cheaper tiers sell out, resale prices often rise, especially for the most desirable spots.
What are the best ways to get cheap tickets for this show?
To keep your ticket cost down, target standard General Admission or non-premium reserved seats instead of VIP or front-row options, and buy as close as possible to the general on-sale date so you can lock in face-value pricing. If you are shopping later, compare several reputable resale sites and always sort by lowest price, focusing on rear floor, side sections, or higher rows that often offer the best value while still delivering great sound and sightlines. You can also watch for local radio promotions and contests that give away pairs of tickets, which can be a way to score entry without paying full price.
Are there presales or early access options that can help me save?
Yes, The Black Keys’ Chesterfield date has several presales, including artist and promoter presales and a Live Nation presale, starting before the general public on-sale. Presale information lists early purchase windows on February 11 and 12, 2026, with the general on-sale beginning Friday, February 13 at 10:00 am local time. Getting tickets during these presales gives you better access to lower-priced sections before they sell out and reappear at marked-up resale prices.
What should I know about parking, payments, and venue rules?
The Factory offers free, expansive, lighted on-site parking lots immediately adjacent to the venue, which removes the need for separate parking fees on the night of the show. The venue is described as almost totally cashless, with tickets, concessions, and most merch purchases handled by major credit cards and Apple Pay; only band merch is noted as also accepting cash. Standard rules apply: no outside food or beverages, no large bags or backpacks, no weapons, and no professional recording devices during performances.
Is the concert all ages, and are there any age-related restrictions?
The Factory lists The Black Keys show as an “ALL AGES” event, meaning fans of any age are welcome. However, children under 12 require adult supervision, and some events at the venue carry specific age recommendations or adult-only designations—so if you are bringing younger fans, you should double-check the event details and plan accordingly. Alcohol service is restricted to guests of legal drinking age who present valid photo ID at the bars.
How can I get the best view without paying premium prices?
Because The Factory is designed with great views from every area, you do not have to be right up front to enjoy the show; mid-floor or slightly off-center spots often offer an excellent balance of sightline and comfort at a lower price. If you choose General Admission, arrive near doors to move closer to the stage, or hang back a bit where you can see over the crowd and still enjoy strong sound from the full PA. For reserved seating shows, looking at the seating map and picking side or rear sections rather than the very front rows can cut costs while maintaining a clear view of the 60-foot-wide stage.
How can I enjoy The Black Keys at The Factory without overspending on the whole night?
Start by setting a maximum budget that covers your ticket, transportation, and in-venue spending, then choose one of the cheaper GA or standard reserved sections and avoid VIP or meet-and-greet add-ons you do not really need. Take advantage of The Factory’s free on-site parking, carpool with friends to save on fuel, and eat before you arrive so you can limit the number of drinks or snacks you buy at show prices. Arrive when doors open at 6:30 pm to find a good spot, enjoy Eddie 9V’s opening set, and make your ticket feel like it’s paying for an entire evening of music rather than just the headliner.