The Black Keys in Oklahoma City | Tickets 2026

Feel the electrifying energy as The Black Keys take the stage at The Zoo Amphitheatre in Oklahoma City, OK on Jul 21, 2026. Their gritty blues-rock sound and anthemic hits like “Gold on the Ceiling” will ignite the crowd. Don’t miss out—secure your The Black Keys tour tickets today!
The Black Keys Oklahoma City Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Tuesday Jul 21, 2026 07:00 PM |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | from $42.00 | Tickets |
Frequently Asked Questions
When are The Black Keys playing at The Zoo Amphitheatre in Oklahoma City?
The Black Keys will bring their PEACHES ’N KREAM World Tour ’26 to The Zoo Amphitheatre in Oklahoma City on Tuesday, July 21, 2026. The show is billed as The Black Keys with special guest Eddie 9V and is scheduled with doors at 5:30 PM and showtime at 7:00 PM. This is their primary 2026 tour stop for the Oklahoma City area, so fans from across the region are expected to attend.
Where is The Zoo Amphitheatre located?
The Zoo Amphitheatre is located at 2101 NE 50th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73111, next to the Oklahoma City Zoo and Science Museum Oklahoma. It sits within a large entertainment and park complex just off I-44, making it easy to reach by car from across the metro area. The amphitheater uses the zoo’s parking areas for concert events, with shuttle service provided on show days.
What time do doors open, and when should I arrive?
Prekindle and venue listings show that doors open at 5:30 PM, with The Black Keys show scheduled to start at 7:00 PM. Arriving near door time gives you time to park, ride the shuttle (“people mover”) from the zoo lot, go through security, and find a spot on the lawn or in reserved seating before the opener and headliner. If you want a prime lawn location or to avoid lines at concessions and restrooms, aim for 45–60 minutes after doors open.
What is the capacity of The Zoo Amphitheatre, and what is the layout like?
The Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheatre has a total seating capacity of about 7,000 people, though specific configurations can vary by event. The venue offers a mix of reserved seating closer to the stage, VIP pit or gold/silver circle sections, box seats on the sides, and a large general-admission lawn area on the hillside. This design means you can choose between an up-close, reserved experience or a more relaxed, picnic-style evening on the grass further back.
How much do tickets cost for The Black Keys at The Zoo Amp?
Ticket prices depend on section and seller, but some listings show entry-level tickets for The Black Keys with Eddie 9V starting from around $42–$47 for the most affordable options. Prices increase for reserved seating, VIP pit, and box seats, with certain premium sections costing significantly more than lawn general admission. As the show date approaches and lower-priced tiers sell out, remaining and resale tickets can rise well above the original starting prices.
What are the best ways to get cheap tickets for this Oklahoma City show?
To keep your ticket cost low, focus on general-admission lawn tickets or the least expensive reserved sections, and buy early during the primary on-sale window rather than waiting for last-minute options. When using resale platforms, always sort by lowest price and target standard GA or mid-to-back reserved seats instead of VIP pit or box seats, which carry steep premiums. You can also watch local promotions and radio contests that occasionally give away tickets to Zoo Amphitheatre events, which can be a way to save if your schedule is flexible.
Are there presales or early access opportunities that can help me save?
Yes, The Black Keys’ 2026 tour dates commonly include artist, venue, and Live Nation presales before the general public on-sale, and the Zoo Amp event page routes ticket purchases through Prekindle and Ticketmaster with on-sale dates noted. Buying during presales or right at the general on-sale time gives you access to face-value tickets in more sections before prices climb. To use presales, sign up for The Black Keys’ mailing list, Zoo Amphitheatre updates, or promoter newsletters so you receive presale codes and sale times in advance.
What should I know about parking, shuttles, and getting to the venue?
Concert parking is available north of The Zoo Amphitheatre in the Oklahoma City Zoo and Science Museum lots, with a free “people mover” trolley running between the zoo parking lot and the amphitheatre entrance on show days. Rideshare pickup and drop-off are located in the OKC Zoo parking lot, accessed via OKC Zoo Drive from NE Grand Blvd, with a designated point for concert-goers. Accessible parking is limited near the venue entrance and is reached through Meyers Place; you must show your ADA placard to traffic staff for direction, so it is wise to arrive early if you need these spaces.
What are the venue rules about bags, seating, and what I can bring?
The Zoo Amphitheatre maintains a list of restrictions and prohibited items, including limitations on bag size, outside food and drink, and weapons, which you can review via their FAQ and Prekindle event page. Recent updates and patrons’ reports note that personal chairs are no longer allowed on the lawn, although blankets are still permitted, and venue chair rentals are often available. A good strategy is to bring a compact blanket or cushion for seating, travel light with a small bag, and arrive early to secure a comfortable spot that fits your mobility and comfort needs.
Is the Zoo Amphitheatre show all ages, and what about kids?
The Zoo Amphitheatre is generally an all-ages venue unless otherwise stated, and the Black Keys event page confirms that age restrictions will be listed on the ticketing page, with this show not marked as 18+. That said, it is an outdoor rock concert with large crowds and high volume, so families should consider hearing protection and plan for hillside seating when bringing children. Alcohol sales are restricted to guests of legal drinking age who present valid ID, and everyone, regardless of age, must have a ticket to attend.
How can I enjoy The Black Keys at The Zoo Amp without overspending?
To stay on budget, start by grabbing the lowest-priced GA lawn tickets (around $42–$47 when available) and avoid VIP pit, box, or Gold Circle seating unless you truly value those extras. Save on transportation by carpooling and splitting parking costs, using the free zoo trolley instead of paying for closer private lots, or sharing rideshares with friends so you do not each pay for separate parking. Eat before you arrive, limit in-venue food and drink purchases, bring a blanket and light layers for comfort, and get there early to enjoy Eddie 9V’s set and secure a good lawn position—making your ticket feel like it covers a full evening, not just a quick headliner set.