The Black Keys in Halifax | Tickets 2026

Prepare for an electrifying night as The Black Keys take the stage at the Scotiabank Centre in Halifax, NS on Oct 14, 2026. Their raw, blues-infused rock will ignite the crowd with hits like “Lonely Boy” and “Gold on the Ceiling.” Don’t miss out—grab your The Black Keys tour tickets today!
The Black Keys Halifax Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Wednesday Oct 14, 2026 07:30 PM |
Halifax, Nova Scotia | from $50.52 | Tickets |
Frequently Asked Questions
When are The Black Keys playing at Scotiabank Centre in Halifax?
The Black Keys will perform at Scotiabank Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia on Wednesday, October 14, 2026. The show is part of their Peaches ’N Kream World Tour ’26 and features special guest Jeremie Albino. The concert starts at 7:30 PM, with doors opening at 6:30 PM.
Where is Scotiabank Centre located?
Scotiabank Centre is located at 1800 Argyle Street, Halifax, NS B3J 2V9, with mailing address P.O. Box 955 at the same location. The arena sits in the heart of downtown Halifax, near Citadel Hill and the waterfront, and is connected to the Downtown Halifax Link, a climate-controlled pedway system. Its central position makes it easy to reach on foot from many hotels, restaurants, and parking garages in the downtown core.
What time do doors open, and when should I arrive?
Doors for The Black Keys open at 6:30 PM, one hour before the 7:30 PM showtime. Arriving between 6:30 and 7:00 PM gives you time to get through security, find your seats, and grab food or drinks before Jeremie Albino and The Black Keys take the stage. If you are traveling from outside Halifax or using downtown parking, building in extra time for traffic and walking from your lot or garage is a smart move.
How big is Scotiabank Centre, and what is the seating layout like?
Scotiabank Centre is a fully accessible stadium with a maximum seating capacity of over 10,500 for large events. For concerts, it offers multiple tiers of seating, including lower and upper bowls, 47 skyboxes, premium seating lounges, and executive suites. Typical concert layouts use floor seating or GA in front of the stage plus tiered bowl seating that rises away from the floor, giving fans a variety of viewing angles and price points.
How much do tickets cost for The Black Keys at Scotiabank Centre?
Official venue information notes that prices for The Black Keys with Jeremie Albino start at $50 plus fees. Secondary ticket outlets show that remaining or resale tickets can be considerably higher, with one site listing tickets starting at around $176 and another showing some upper-bowl options from about $65–$74 including fees. As the show date approaches and lower-priced sections sell out, average prices tend to rise, especially for desirable floor and lower-bowl locations.
Which seats are most budget-friendly, and which are more premium?
Upper-deck sections (often labeled “Upper” with higher row letters) are typically the most budget-friendly, and ticket sites list these cheaper seats at the top when sorting by lowest price. Lower-bowl seats closer to the stage and any club, lounge, or skybox options command higher prices due to better views and amenities. If you want to balance cost and experience, look for side or corner lower-bowl sections slightly farther from the stage or upper sections at the center line, which often have solid sightlines at mid-range prices.
What are the best ways to get cheap tickets for this Halifax show?
To get cheaper tickets, start with the $50-plus-fees base-price sections offered by the venue and promoters, and buy as close as possible to the general on-sale date so you can grab face-value tickets before cheaper tiers disappear. When browsing third-party marketplaces, always sort by lowest price and focus on upper-bowl or outer lower-bowl sections, where tickets are typically much cheaper than floor or club seats. Being flexible about exact section and row—and acting quickly when you see prices in your target range—is key to keeping your total cost down.
Are there presales or VIP packages that can affect pricing?
Presale details show that there are VIP Experiences and fan-club presales for The Black Keys: Peaches ’N Kream in Halifax, including VIP packages that offer perks like early entry, exclusive merch, and premium seats at a higher price point. Regular presales (like fan or partner presales) can give early access to standard tickets at face value, while VIP packages are aimed at fans willing to pay significantly more. If you are on a budget, use presales to secure regular seats in cheaper sections and skip the VIP experiences, which are designed for a deluxe, not economical, night out.
Is the Halifax show all ages, and what about kids?
The event is marked with admission category “Everyone,” indicating it is an all-ages show rather than restricted to 18+ or 19+. Children will need their own tickets, and families should plan for typical rock-concert volume, crowds, and late-evening timing when bringing younger fans. Alcohol sales are limited to guests of legal drinking age with valid government-issued ID, and arena staff may check ID at multiple service points.
What should I know about parking, transit, and getting to Scotiabank Centre?
Scotiabank Centre is served by multiple nearby parking garages and surface lots in downtown Halifax, with a combined 2,700 parking spaces noted in venue specifications. On busy event nights, garages closest to the arena can fill quickly, so arriving early or choosing slightly more distant, cheaper lots is wise. Many fans also use transit, taxis, or rideshare to avoid parking altogether, especially if they plan to enjoy downtown bars and restaurants before or after the show.
How can I enjoy The Black Keys at Scotiabank Centre without overspending?
Set a firm budget, then aim for the $50-plus-fees seats or the cheapest upper-bowl options (around $65–$75 on some sites) instead of paying premium prices for floor or club seats; in a 10,000-seat arena, you will still see and hear well from most sections. Save on logistics by carpooling and splitting parking, choosing a more affordable garage a short walk away, or using transit or rideshare so you avoid downtown parking charges altogether. Eat before you arrive, limit pricey arena drinks and snacks, arrive when doors open at 6:30 PM to find your seats and enjoy Jeremie Albino’s set, and treat the whole night as a full evening of live music instead of just a brief headliner stop.