The Black Keys in Houston | Tickets 2026

Immerse yourself in the electrifying atmosphere of The Black Keys concert in Houston, TX on July 24, 2026 at White Oak Music Hall. Their raw, dynamic sound will ignite the stage, delivering fan-favorites like “Lonely Boy” and “Tighten Up.” Don’t miss out—secure your The Black Keys tour tickets now!
The Black Keys Houston Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday Jul 24, 2026 06:00 PM |
Houston, Texas | from $126.38 | Tickets |
Frequently Asked Questions
When are The Black Keys playing at White Oak Music Hall in Houston?
The Black Keys will perform in Houston on Friday, July 24, 2026, on the Lawn at White Oak Music Hall. The show is part of their PEACHES ’N KREAM World Tour ’26 and features Eddie 9V as the opening act. Doors open at 6:00 PM, with the event scheduled to start at 6:00 PM and music continuing into the evening.
Is the Black Keys show indoors or outdoors, and what is the “Lawn” at White Oak?
This concert takes place outdoors on the White Oak Music Hall Lawn, not inside the main indoor rooms. The Lawn is an open-air, uncovered amphitheater-style space set on a graded hill facing a permanent outdoor stage, designed for up to about 5,000 standing guests. The event is explicitly advertised as rain or shine, and shows cannot be moved indoors, so you should be prepared for Houston summer weather.
Where is White Oak Music Hall located?
White Oak Music Hall is located at 2915 North Main Street, Houston, TX 77009. The complex sits just north of downtown Houston in the Near Northside/Northside Village area, near the corner of North Street and North Main. It is roughly 1.5 miles from downtown, making it easy to reach by car, rideshare, or a short trip from central hotels and neighborhoods.
What time should I arrive, and when do doors open?
Doors for The Black Keys’ Lawn show open at 6:00 PM. Arriving close to door time gives you the best chance to secure a good standing spot, especially if you want to be near the front of the stage. If you prefer a more relaxed arrival, coming between 6:00 and 6:30 PM still allows time for parking, security, grabbing a drink, and settling into a comfortable viewing area before Eddie 9V and The Black Keys play.
How big is the White Oak Music Hall Lawn, and what is the layout like?
The Lawn at White Oak Music Hall has a maximum standing capacity of about 5,000 people and can seat up to about 500 in reserved configurations. For most big touring shows, the majority of the Lawn is general admission standing room, with possible reserved seating in three seated sections directly in front of the stage and GA behind that. Upgrade options, such as cabanas, Hilltop Tables of Four, Hilltop Seats, and balcony areas, are elevated behind GA, with amenities like table seating and dedicated cocktail service.
How much do tickets cost for The Black Keys in Houston?
Prices vary by ticket type and seller, but standard general admission Lawn tickets for similar shows often start in the low-to-mid-$100 range on primary and secondary markets. As of recent listings, lower-priced tickets for The Black Keys on the Lawn are often the first to sell, with resale prices creeping higher as the show approaches. Reserved seating and upgraded areas like Hilltop Tables, cabanas, or balcony spots typically cost more than standard GA Lawn tickets.
What are the best ways to get cheap tickets for this White Oak Lawn show?
To find cheaper tickets, start by looking for standard General Admission Lawn tickets when they first go on sale through official channels, and avoid add-ons like cabanas or Hilltop upgrades if you are budget-conscious. If primary inventory is limited, compare multiple reputable resale sites and always sort by lowest price so you see the least expensive GA Lawn options first. Because the Lawn is relatively compact, even cheaper spots farther back still offer good sound and a clear view, so being flexible on exact position is an easy way to save money.
Are there presales or early access options that might help me save?
The Black Keys’ tour dates, including Houston, typically feature artist, venue, and promoter presales prior to the general public on-sale, with the band’s site listing VIP and ticket links for the Lawn at White Oak Music Hall. Getting in during these presales gives you early access to face-value tickets and the widest choice of GA and reserved options before they sell out. To take advantage, sign up for White Oak Music Hall’s newsletter, follow The Black Keys, and watch for presale codes and on-sale times, then log in right as tickets go live.
What are the key venue rules about bags, blankets, and what I can bring?
White Oak Music Hall is a cashless venue, so all purchases for drinks, food, and merch must be made with a debit or credit card; cash is not accepted. For Lawn shows, the venue prohibits blankets, towels, and tarps because they block space and create tripping hazards; you cannot bring these to spread out on the grass. Umbrellas are also banned for Lawn events, even in rain, so you should bring rain gear or ponchos instead, and expect standard restrictions on outside food and drink, weapons, and professional cameras.
Is the Black Keys show all-ages, and are there any age restrictions?
White Oak Music Hall notes that age restrictions vary by event, with many Lawn shows being 18+ but some designated all-ages; The Black Keys listing should specify if minors are allowed. When minors are permitted, they must typically be accompanied by an adult, and valid photo ID is required for anyone purchasing alcohol. If you plan to bring younger fans, check the event’s age policy on the WOMH site or ticketing page before you buy, and consider ear protection and a spot a bit farther back from the speakers.
What should I know about parking and getting to White Oak Music Hall?
White Oak Music Hall has approximately 600 off-street parking spots in adjacent lots (often labeled Lots A, B, and C), and there is additional paid street and neighborhood parking in the area. Parking rates can vary ($10–$20 is common for nearby lots), and spaces can fill up quickly for major Lawn shows, so arriving early is recommended. To save money and stress, consider carpooling, using rideshare services, or parking a bit farther away and walking, especially on busy weekend nights when demand is high.
How can I enjoy The Black Keys at White Oak Music Hall without overspending?
Set a clear budget and choose standard GA Lawn tickets rather than paying extra for Hilltop, cabana, or balcony upgrades; in a 5,000-capacity space you still get a great show without premium add-ons. Use carpooling or rideshare to avoid multiple parking fees, eat before you arrive so you can limit high-priced venue food and drinks, and remember the venue is cashless so you only need one card or digital wallet for the night. Arrive when doors open at 6:00 PM to claim a good viewing spot, enjoy Eddie 9V’s set, and soak in the full evening outdoors, maximizing the value you get from each ticket.