The Black Keys in Edmonton | Tickets 2026

Feel the electrifying energy as The Black Keys storm the stage at Rogers Place in Edmonton, AB on Jun 3, 2026. Experience their gritty blues-rock sound and powerhouse hits like “Lonely Boy” and “Gold on the Ceiling.” Don’t miss out—grab your The Black Keys tour tickets now!
The Black Keys Edmonton Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Wednesday Jun 03, 2026 07:30 PM |
Edmonton, Alberta | from $58.05 | Tickets |
Frequently Asked Questions
When are The Black Keys playing at Rogers Place in Edmonton?
The Black Keys will perform at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta on Wednesday, June 3, 2026. The show is part of their PEACHES ’N KREAM World Tour and is scheduled to start at 7:30 PM, with Jeremie Albino listed as the supporting act. This is the band’s main 2026 arena stop in Edmonton, so fans across the region are expected to travel into the city for the night.
What time do doors open and when should I arrive?
For The Black Keys at Rogers Place, doors are scheduled to open at 6:30 PM, one hour before the 7:30 PM showtime. Arriving 60–90 minutes early gives you time to navigate downtown traffic, park or get off transit, pass through security, and find your seat without rushing. If you plan to buy merch or grab food and drinks, being in the building close to door time also helps you beat the longest lines before the band goes on.
Where is Rogers Place located?
Rogers Place is located at 10220 104 Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB T5J 4Y8, in the ICE District of downtown Edmonton. The arena sits near major streets and is surrounded by restaurants, bars, hotels, and public spaces that make up the ICE District, just a short walk from transit connections. Its central location makes it straightforward to reach by LRT, bus, rideshare, or car from most parts of the city and surrounding communities.
What is the capacity and layout of Rogers Place for a Black Keys concert?
Rogers Place is a modern, multi-purpose arena that can hold up to about 20,700 fans for concerts, with stated figures around 20,734 for full concert configurations. The building features a lower bowl of more than 9,000 seats, an upper bowl, floor seating for many concerts, and various suites, theatre boxes, and club areas. This layout gives you a wide range of options, from close-up floor and lower-bowl seats to more budget-friendly upper-bowl spots with a broad view of the stage and screens.
How much do tickets cost for The Black Keys at Rogers Place?
Ticket prices vary based on section and marketplace, but some outlets list tickets starting around $75–$77 for the cheapest available seats. One major resale marketplace notes an average ticket price of about $247, reflecting higher prices for prime floor and lower-bowl sections. As with most arena shows, prices can climb significantly above the entry level for closer or premium locations, especially as the date approaches and inventory becomes more limited.
What are the best ways to get cheap tickets for the Edmonton show?
To find cheaper tickets, focus on upper-bowl sections and higher rows of the lower bowl, which usually offer the lowest face-value or resale prices, then sort listings by lowest price so you see these options first. Buying early—either during presales or right at the general on-sale—can secure standard-price tickets before they move to resale sites with added markups. If you are checking resale closer to the show, compare several reputable platforms and avoid paying extra for VIP or club sections if your priority is simply being in the building for the concert.
Are there presales or early access opportunities that can help me save?
Yes, The Black Keys’ Edmonton date includes advance ticket opportunities, with Live Nation and venue presales taking place before the general public on-sale, and tickets officially going on sale at 10:00 AM on the announced Friday. Presales can help you secure face-value seats in good locations before many of them sell out and reappear at higher prices on resale markets. To take advantage, sign up for venue or promoter email lists, keep track of presale codes, and be ready to purchase right when the presale or public on-sale window opens.
Which sections or ticket types are usually the most budget-friendly?
The most budget-friendly options at Rogers Place are typically upper-bowl seats and some higher rows behind the nets or stage end (when used) rather than floor, club, or center-lower-bowl locations. Seating guides note that while lower-bowl center sections offer close, premium views, upper-bowl areas still deliver strong sightlines and full sound in this modern arena, often at a fraction of the price. If your main goal is to experience The Black Keys live without overspending, targeting these upper or back-lower sections is usually the smartest play.
What should I know about parking and getting to Rogers Place?
Rogers Place is in the ICE District, where parking is available in nearby parkades and surface lots but can be expensive and fills quickly on busy event nights. Many fans choose to use Edmonton’s LRT and buses to downtown stations within walking distance of the arena, or rely on rideshares and taxis to avoid parking hassles altogether. If you plan to drive, consider carpooling to share parking costs, pre-booking a space in a nearby parkade when possible, and allowing extra time for traffic before and after the concert.
Are there age restrictions or special venue policies for this concert?
Rogers Place concerts are generally open to all ages unless specifically advertised otherwise, though children typically need their own ticket and should be accompanied by an adult. Standard arena policies apply, including security screening, bag size limits, and restrictions on outside food and drink, professional cameras, and any weapons. Alcohol is available only to guests of legal drinking age who present valid ID, so you should bring proper identification if you plan to buy drinks.
How can I enjoy The Black Keys at Rogers Place without overspending?
To keep your budget in check, decide on a maximum total spend, then choose one of the cheaper upper-bowl or back-lower-bowl seats so more of your money goes toward simply being at the show rather than paying for premium locations. Use public transit instead of downtown parking when possible, or carpool and split parking fees if you drive, and eat before you arrive so you are not relying solely on higher-priced arena food and drinks. Arrive early to enjoy the ICE District atmosphere, find your seat, and catch Jeremie Albino’s opening set—maximizing the value you get from every dollar spent on the night out.