The Black Keys in Dallas | Tickets 2026

Feel the electrifying energy of The Black Keys as they take the stage at the The Bomb Factory in Dallas, TX on July 23, 2026. Experience their signature raw sound with hits like “Lonely Boy” and “Gold on the Ceiling.” Don’t miss out—grab your The Black Keys tour tickets now!
The Black Keys Dallas Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Jul 23, 2026 08:00 PM |
Dallas, Texas | from $126.00 | Tickets |
Frequently Asked Questions
When are The Black Keys playing at The Bomb Factory in Dallas?
The Black Keys will perform at The Bomb Factory in Dallas, Texas on Thursday, July 23, 2026. The concert is part of their PEACHES ’N KREAM World Tour ’26 and features special guest Eddie 9V. Showtime is listed as 8:00 PM, with doors opening at 7:00 PM.
Where is The Bomb Factory located?
The Bomb Factory is located at 2713 Canton Street, Dallas, TX 75226, in the heart of the historic Deep Ellum neighborhood. Deep Ellum is just east of downtown Dallas and is known for its live music venues, bars, restaurants, and murals, making it a lively area to explore before and after the show. The venue is easily reachable by car, rideshare, or DART light rail to nearby stations, followed by a short walk.
How big is The Bomb Factory, and what is the layout like for a Black Keys show?
The Bomb Factory is a 50,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art concert venue that can accommodate up to about 4,300 fans at full capacity. It has a flexible layout with a large open main floor, a mezzanine, balcony seating, VIP suites, and premium reserved seating options, allowing it to host everything from intimate 1,000-cap shows to full-capacity events. For a major tour like The Black Keys, you can expect a mostly general-admission floor with reserved or premium seating in mezzanine and balcony areas, all with clear sightlines to the stage.
What time should I arrive, and when do doors open?
Event listings indicate that the show starts at 8:00 PM and doors typically open one hour earlier at 7:00 PM. Arriving between 6:30 and 7:00 PM gives you time to park or get dropped off, go through security, and find your spot on the floor or in the balcony before Eddie 9V and The Black Keys begin. If you want a prime place on the GA floor rail or the best choice of balcony seating, plan to arrive closer to door time and head straight inside.
How much do tickets cost for The Black Keys at The Bomb Factory?
Ticket prices vary by section and seller, but some marketplaces list the lowest-priced tickets starting around $125–$135 for entry-level options. One site notes an average ticket price of about $218, reflecting a mix of GA floor tickets and reserved seating options. As the show date approaches and cheaper tiers sell out, remaining seats—especially premium balcony or prime GA locations—can rise significantly above the initial entry price.
What are the best ways to get cheap tickets for this Dallas show?
To keep costs down, focus on standard General Admission floor tickets or upper balcony seats rather than premium mezzanine or VIP suite options, which are typically the most expensive. Buy as early as possible during presales or at the start of the general on-sale to secure face-value tickets before they are snapped up and re-listed at higher resale prices. If you are shopping on secondary marketplaces, sort by lowest price and compare several sites, watching for GA deals in the $120–$150 range, which are often the best balance of cost and experience.
Are there presales or early access options that can help me save?
Yes, multiple presales are available for this show, including artist and promoter presales and a Ticketmaster presale that cover The Bomb Factory date. These presales begin before the general public on-sale, letting fans with codes or eligible accounts buy tickets at standard prices while more sections and cheaper tiers are still available. To take advantage, join The Black Keys’ mailing list, follow The Bomb Factory and local Dallas station promotions, and be ready at the listed presale and on-sale times with your code and payment details ready to go.
What is the seating situation—GA vs. reserved—and which sections are most budget-friendly?
The Bomb Factory’s main floor is often configured as General Admission standing, while mezzanine and balcony levels can include both seated and standing areas, with sections 101–108 as seated areas and 109–112 as standing sections in some concert setups. The upper balcony (200-level sections) offers seated views that are typically less expensive than premium floor or lower mezzanine areas but still provide clear sightlines to the stage. For the best value, aim for GA floor tickets if you are comfortable standing or balcony seating toward the back or sides, where prices are usually lower but the experience is still strong.
Is the Dallas show all ages, and are there any age restrictions?
A special Ticketmaster listing notes “The Black Keys (16 and Under with Parent or Legal Guardian),” indicating that fans 16 and under can attend but must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. This suggests the event is effectively all ages with supervision, rather than 18+ or 21+ only. As always, alcohol sales at the venue are limited to guests of legal drinking age with valid ID, and families should prepare for high volume, crowds, and a late-night ending typical of rock shows.
What should I know about parking, transit, and venue policies?
The Bomb Factory is in Deep Ellum, where parking consists of a mix of paid surface lots and garages plus limited street parking—rates can vary on event nights and lots often fill up quickly. Many concertgoers choose rideshare or DART light rail to nearby stations (like Baylor University Medical Center or Deep Ellum) to avoid parking hassles and post-show traffic. Venue policies include security screening, restrictions on large bags, outside food or drink, and professional cameras; checking The Bomb Factory’s info page before you go will ensure your bag and items meet their guidelines.
How can I enjoy The Black Keys in Dallas without overspending?
Start by setting a firm budget, then choose one of the cheaper GA or balcony options rather than high-priced VIP or front-row tickets so more of your money goes toward simply being at the show. Save on transportation by carpooling and splitting parking costs, using DART plus a short walk, or relying on rideshare instead of paying premium rates in the closest Deep Ellum lots. Eat before arriving, limit expensive drinks and snacks inside, arrive when doors open at 7:00 PM to grab a good spot and enjoy Eddie 9V’s set, and soak in the full 8:00–11:00 PM experience so you get maximum value from your ticket.