The Black Keys in Nashville | Tickets 2026

The Black Keys

Immerse yourself in the electrifying atmosphere as The Black Keys unleash their raw energy at The Pinnacle in Nashville, TN, on Aug 6 – Aug 7, 2026. Experience their captivating blend of blues-rock hits like “Tighten Up” and “Lonely Boy.” Don’t miss out—grab your The Black Keys tour tickets today!

The Black Keys Nashville Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Thursday
Aug 06, 2026
08:00 PM
Nashville, Tennessee from $94.14 Tickets
Friday
Aug 07, 2026
08:00 PM
Nashville, Tennessee from $95.14 Tickets

Frequently Asked Questions

When are The Black Keys playing at The Pinnacle in Nashville?

The Black Keys will play two nights at The Pinnacle at Nashville Yards on Thursday, August 6, 2026, and Friday, August 7, 2026. Both shows are part of their Peaches ’N Kream Tour and are scheduled to start at 8:00 PM. Eddie 9V is listed as the special guest for the Nashville dates.

Where is The Pinnacle located?

The Pinnacle is a new 4,500-capacity indoor concert hall located in the Nashville Yards district, with the venue address listed as 910 Exchange Lane, Nashville, TN 37203. Nashville Yards sits on the west side of downtown Nashville, within walking distance of hotels, restaurants, and the Broadway/SoBro area. The central location makes it easy to reach by car, rideshare, or on foot from many downtown accommodations.

What kind of venue is The Pinnacle, and what is the layout like?

The Pinnacle is an 88,000-square-foot, fully indoor, multi-genre concert hall designed for about 4,500 fans. The main floor is a large general-admission standing area with a lifter floor system for enhanced sightlines, and above it is a horseshoe-shaped balcony featuring rail-side standing, VIP seating, and first-come, first-served bleachers. This two-level design ensures good views from both floor and balcony while keeping the atmosphere intimate and high-energy.

Is the Nashville show seated or standing, and what ticket types are offered?

The Black Keys shows at The Pinnacle are listed as “GENERAL ADMISSION with RESERVED BALCONY” events. General Admission tickets are standing-room-only with access to the floor in front of the stage, while reserved balcony tickets provide assigned seats or defined balcony sections. Fans who prefer to stand and be close to the action often choose GA floor, while those wanting a guaranteed seat and elevated view go for reserved balcony.

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

Ticketing pages indicate that The Black Keys start at 8:00 PM, and Event Tickets Center notes that doors typically open about 60 minutes before showtime, around 7:00 PM. Arriving between 6:45 and 7:15 PM gives you enough time to pass security, grab a drink or merch, and move to a good floor spot or find your balcony seat. If you want a spot near the stage on the GA floor, aim for as close to door time as possible.

How much do tickets cost for The Black Keys at The Pinnacle?

Ticket prices vary depending on the night and section, but one major marketplace lists the lowest-priced tickets for the August 6 show starting around $174, with an average price of about $195. For the August 7 show, another site notes that the cheapest tickets start at about $107, with an average price around $246. Lower-priced tickets are typically for GA floor or upper/balcony sections farther from the stage, while closer floor and premium balcony seats tend to cost significantly more.

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

For budget-conscious fans, the least expensive options are usually GA floor tickets farther from the stage and upper balcony seats, which many ticket sites list first when sorting by lowest price. Mid-balcony or side balcony sections often provide a good balance of price and view, letting you see comfortably without paying top-tier prices. Premium options include closer GA floor positions and VIP balcony seating, which are priced higher due to proximity, amenities, and limited availability.

What are the best ways to get cheap tickets for the Nashville shows?

To keep ticket costs down, start by targeting the lowest-priced GA or upper balcony tickets on each night, using the “sort by lowest price” option on ticket sites to bring those options to the top. Buying early—during presales or immediately at general on-sale—gives you the best chance to secure face-value tickets in the cheaper sections before they sell out. If you’re flexible on dates, compare prices between August 6 and 7; some nights have lower entry prices or better deals due to demand differences.

Are there presales or VIP packages that might affect pricing?

Yes, presales for The Pinnacle shows include Accessible Seating, AXS Premium, Citi Cardmember Presale, Quick Pass, The Black Keys Backstage Super VIP Experience, The Black Keys VIP Experience, and other VIP packages, all starting Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at 4:00 PM CDT. These presales offer early access to a wide range of tickets, from standard GA and balcony to high-end VIP experiences with extras like exclusive merch and possibly backstage elements. If you’re on a budget, focus on using presales to grab standard GA or balcony tickets at face value, and skip the Super VIP and VIP packages, which are designed for fans willing to pay a premium.

What should I know about accessibility, parking, and getting to The Pinnacle?

The Pinnacle is designed with accessibility in mind, featuring ADA-compliant entrances, elevators, wheelchair accommodations, and accessible parking within Nashville Yards. Nashville Yards offers more than 7,000 paid parking spaces, and many concertgoers also use rideshares to avoid garage congestion before and after shows. Standard big-venue rules apply: security checks at entry, restrictions on large bags and outside food or drink, and ID checks for anyone purchasing alcohol, so plan to travel light and bring a valid photo ID if you intend to drink.

How can I enjoy The Black Keys at The Pinnacle without overspending?

Set a firm budget and target the cheapest GA floor or upper balcony tickets you can find (around $100–$175 depending on the night), rather than paying for front-floor or VIP balcony seats. Save on travel by carpooling and splitting parking, using rideshare with friends, or staying at a nearby hotel and walking to the venue so you aren’t paying for multiple parking trips. Eat before the show, limit in-venue food and drinks, arrive around 7:00 PM to get a good spot and enjoy Eddie 9V’s set, and make full use of both nights in Music City—turning your ticket into a complete evening of live music rather than just a quick headliner stop.

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