The Black Keys in Laval | Tickets 2026

The Black Keys

Feel the electrifying energy as The Black Keys ignite the stage at Place Bell in Laval, QC, on October 16, 2026. With their raw blues-rock sound and chart-topping hits, this concert promises an unforgettable night. Don’t miss out—grab your The Black Keys tour tickets now!

The Black Keys Laval Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
Oct 16, 2026
07:30 PM
Laval, Quebec from $54.62 Tickets

Frequently Asked Questions

When are The Black Keys playing at Place Bell in Laval?

The Black Keys will perform at Place Bell in Laval, Quebec on Friday, October 16, 2026, as part of their Peaches ’N Kream World Tour ’26. The concert starts at 7:30 PM, with doors opening at 6:30 PM. Jeremie Albino is the special guest for this Laval show.

Where is Place Bell located?

Place Bell is located at 1950 Rue Claude-Gagné, Laval, QC H7N 5H9. The arena sits in the heart of Laval, just north of Montréal, and is accessible by car, transit, and rideshare from across the greater Montréal area. Its central urban location means you can easily combine the concert with nearby dining, shopping, or a quick trip into Montréal before or after the show.

What time should I arrive, and when do doors open?

Doors for The Black Keys at Place Bell 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 park, pass through security, find your section, and grab drinks or snacks before Jeremie Albino and The Black Keys hit the stage. If you want a calmer entry or to beat concession lines, aim closer to door time rather than just before the band starts.

How big is Place Bell, and what is the seating layout like?

Place Bell is a multi-purpose arena with an amphitheatre configuration that can seat around 10,000–10,062 people for major events and concerts. The building includes an NHL-sized main rink with a 10,000-seat maximum capacity and 46 corporate boxes, plus additional rinks and community spaces. For concerts, the main bowl is used, with floor/ice-level seats or standing in front of the stage, lower-bowl seating (100 level), upper-bowl seating (200 level), club/suite areas, and sometimes a mezzanine (300 level) at the very top.

How much do tickets cost for The Black Keys at Place Bell?

One major ticket outlet notes that tickets to see The Black Keys at Place Bell start at about $309 for the least expensive options currently listed. Other Canadian ticket sellers show a range of prices across sections, with cheaper seats in upper or mezzanine levels and more expensive tickets on the floor, lower bowl, or in club/suite areas. Because demand is high and some face-value tiers may already be sold out, many of the prices you see now reflect resale or later-purchase inventory rather than the original starting price.

Which sections are most budget-friendly, and which are premium?

The most budget-friendly seats are typically in the upper bowl (200 level) and mezzanine (300 level), especially in corner and end sections, which are farther from the stage but still offer clear views. Mid-priced options are found in the lower bowl (100 level) away from the very center, while premium sections include ice-level seats, center lower-bowl sections, Desjardins Club seats, and corporate boxes. If you want to save money but still enjoy a good perspective, targeting upper or mezzanine sections at center ice/stage is often the best balance of price and visibility.

What are smart ways to get cheaper tickets for this Laval show?

To find cheaper tickets, use interactive seating maps and sort listings by lowest price, focusing on upper-bowl (200 level) and mezzanine (300 level) sections rather than floor or club seats. If new blocks of face-value tickets are released by Evenko or Live Nation (for example, production holds or last-minute releases), jump on those quickly, as they will usually be cheaper than most resale listings. For resale, compare several reputable platforms and look for prices closer to the low $300 range or below, rather than heavily marked-up floor or VIP seats.

Are there presales or VIP packages that might affect pricing?

Presale information for the Peaches ’N Kream tour shows multiple presales, including VIP Experiences, VIP Super packages, and fan-club or partner presales that start before the general on-sale. VIP packages are more expensive but include perks like premium seating, exclusive merchandise, and sometimes early entry, which can significantly raise the ticket price versus standard options. If you are aiming to save money, use presales only to secure regular upper or lower-bowl seats at face value and avoid VIP packages, which are designed for deluxe experiences rather than budget-friendly access.

Is the Place Bell show all ages, and are there any restrictions?

The Evenko listing marks admission category “E / Pour tous,” indicating that the event is open to everyone (all ages) rather than restricted to adults only. Children will need their own tickets, and families should plan for full arena volume and crowds typical of a major rock show. As with all Québec venues, alcohol is only served to guests of legal drinking age with proper ID, and security may conduct ID and bag checks at entry and at bars.

What should I know about parking, transit, and getting to Place Bell?

Place Bell has designated parking areas, including Stationnement P-SUD (south parking) promoted alongside the event, and additional lots and street parking in the surrounding area. On busy concert nights, these lots can fill up quickly, so arriving early or choosing transit or rideshare can save time and stress. The arena is also accessible via Laval’s public transit network and is a short trip from Montréal’s Metro and commuter routes, making it practical to park farther away or ride in from the city to cut parking costs.

How can I enjoy The Black Keys at Place Bell without overspending?

Set a firm budget, then target the least expensive upper or mezzanine seats you can find (often upper 200- or 300-level sections), rather than paying for lower-bowl or VIP locations—the 10,000-seat size means you will still see and hear well even from higher tiers. Save on transportation by carpooling and splitting parking at P-SUD or nearby lots, using transit from Montréal or Laval, or combining the concert with a day in the area so you only pay for parking once. Eat before the show, limit pricey drinks and snacks, arrive when doors open at 6:30 PM to get settled and enjoy Jeremie Albino’s set, and treat the whole night as a full evening of music and atmosphere so you get the most value from every dollar spent.

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