The Black Keys in La Vista | Tickets 2026

Prepare for an unforgettable night as The Black Keys electrify La Vista, NE on July 20, 2026 at The Astro. Feel the raw energy of their dynamic performance, featuring chart-toppers and fan favorites. Don’t miss out—secure your spot now with The Black Keys tour tickets!
The Black Keys La Vista Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Monday Jul 20, 2026 07:00 PM |
La Vista, Nebraska | from $79.26 | Tickets |
Frequently Asked Questions
When are The Black Keys playing at The Astro in La Vista?
The Black Keys are scheduled to perform on Monday, July 20, 2026, at 7:00 PM at The Astro Amphitheater in La Vista, Nebraska. The show is part of their PEACHES ’N KREAM tour and features Eddie 9V as the special guest, so you’ll get a full evening of live music rather than just a short headliner set. This date is the main Omaha–La Vista area stop on their 2026 run.
Is this show indoors or outdoors, and what’s the difference between The Astro and The Astro Amphitheater?
The Black Keys’ concert is at The Astro Amphitheater, the outdoor grass amphitheater connected to The Astro indoor theater, not inside the enclosed hall. The Astro (indoor) can host about 2,400–2,500 people, while The Astro Amphitheater is the larger outdoor space designed for up to about 5,000–5,500 fans, with a permanent stage and outdoor concessions built into the venue. Expect an open-air, festival-style show on the lawn rather than a traditional seated theater night.
Where is The Astro Amphitheater located?
The Astro Amphitheater is in La Vista City Centre at 8302 City Centre Drive, La Vista, NE 68128. La Vista sits just southwest of Omaha, and the venue is part of a new mixed-use development with restaurants, bars, and public spaces around the site. Its location just off key roads makes it easy to reach by car from the greater Omaha metro area and surrounding communities.
What time should I arrive, and when do gates open?
The event is listed as starting at 7:00 PM, with most ticketing and listing sites showing that as the time doors/gates open and music gets underway. For an outdoor amphitheater show like this, it is wise to arrive 45–90 minutes before 7:00 PM so you can park, clear security, and choose a good spot on the lawn before Eddie 9V and The Black Keys take the stage. Early arrival also gives you time to explore the City Centre area, grab food, and settle in without feeling rushed.
How big is The Astro Amphitheater, and what is the layout like?
The Astro Amphitheater is a purpose-built outdoor venue with a capacity of around 5,000–5,500 people on a grass amphitheater layout. It features a permanent outdoor stage at one end and a gently sloped lawn stretching back, giving fans a mixture of close-up standing areas near the stage and more relaxed spots farther back. Because the space is designed as an amphitheater, most areas have a clear sightline to the stage and benefit from full professional sound and lighting.
How much do tickets cost for The Black Keys in La Vista?
Official venue info notes that event costs for The Black Keys at The Astro Amphitheater start at about $74.85, representing the lower end of the standard ticket price range. Marketplaces show that remaining and resale tickets can be higher, with some listings indicating prices from around $95 as a starting point for available seats or GA tickets. As cheaper tiers sell out and demand builds closer to July, resale and remaining inventory often climb well above the starting level.
What are the best ways to get cheap tickets for this show?
To get cheaper tickets, try to buy during the initial on-sale period when prices start around $74.85, focusing on standard General Admission or entry-level reserved sections instead of VIP or premium options. If that window has passed, compare several reputable resale platforms and sort by lowest price so you can target the most affordable GA or rear-lawn tickets first, even if they’re farther from the stage. Being flexible about exact location and acting when you see prices in the $70–$100 range is usually the best way to avoid overpaying in a venue of this size.
Are there presales or special offers that can help me buy early and save?
Yes, presale information notes that there is a The Black Keys: PEACHES ’N KREAM presale for The Astro Amphitheater on February 12, 2026, with the general public on-sale beginning Friday, February 13, 2026, at 10:00 AM CST. Additional Citi Cardmember preferred tickets remain available after the on-sale and can offer good seats at face value for eligible cardholders. Signing up for The Astro, Live Nation, or The Black Keys mailing lists and watching for presale codes gives you the best shot at snagging low-priced tickets before they move to the resale market.
What should I know about parking, access, and basic venue policies?
The Astro Amphitheater is part of La Vista City Centre, which includes parking lots and structured parking designed to support events; you should expect on-site or nearby paid and free parking options within walking distance. Because it’s an outdoor venue, standard rules apply: expect bag checks at entry, restrictions on outside food and drinks, weapons, and large or hard-sided coolers, and guidance about low-profile chairs and blankets depending on the specific event’s policies. Arriving early and carpooling with friends will make parking easier and cheaper, and checking The Astro’s event page closer to the date will confirm the exact bag and chair policies for the Black Keys show.
Is the La Vista show all ages, and are there any age-related restrictions?
The Astro is described as a premier music venue that regularly hosts a wide range of concerts, most of which are open to a broad audience; unless a show is specifically marked 18+ or 21+, fans of many ages can typically attend with a ticket. As with most venues, alcohol sales will be restricted to guests of legal drinking age who present valid ID, and families bringing younger fans should plan for outdoor volume levels and crowds typical of a rock show. It’s always smart to confirm age guidelines on the specific event listing when you purchase, just in case this date has any unique restrictions.
How can I enjoy The Black Keys at The Astro without overspending on the night out?
First, set a firm budget, then choose the lowest-priced GA tickets you can find (around $75–$100 if possible) and skip premium add-ons you don’t really need; in a 5,000-capacity amphitheater, even rear spots still feel connected to the show. Save on transportation by carpooling and splitting parking and fuel costs, or by booking lodging nearby and walking to the venue instead of driving back and forth. Eat a solid meal before you arrive, limit pricey drinks and snacks at the show, arrive early to claim a good lawn spot, and enjoy Eddie 9V’s set as well as The Black Keys so you get maximum value from your ticket.