The Black Keys in St. Augustine | Tickets 2026

The Black Keys

Prepare for an electrifying night as The Black Keys ignite the stage at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre on July 29, 2026, in St. Augustine, FL! Feel the raw energy of their blues-rock sound and sing along to hits like “Tighten Up” and “Gold on the Ceiling.” Don’t miss out—grab your The Black Keys tour tickets now!

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Frequently Asked Questions

When are The Black Keys playing at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre?

The Black Keys will perform at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre on Wednesday, July 29, 2026, as part of their Peaches ’n Kream World Tour with support from Eddie 9V. The concert is scheduled to begin at 7:00 PM, making it a prime summer evening show.

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

Gates at The AMP open at 5:30 PM for this show, giving you 90 minutes before the 7:00 PM start. Arriving between 5:30 and 6:15 PM allows time for parking, security screening, grabbing food and drinks, and finding your seat or pit spot without rushing. If you want to catch Eddie 9V from the beginning and settle in comfortably for The Black Keys, plan to be at the venue soon after gates open.

Where is The St. Augustine Amphitheatre located?

The St. Augustine Amphitheatre (often called “The AMP”) is located at 1340C A1A South, St. Augustine, FL 32080, on Anastasia Island. The venue sits within a 16-acre outdoor complex near Anastasia State Park, surrounded by coastal trees and just a short drive from historic downtown St. Augustine and the beach. Its island setting gives the show a relaxed, seaside feel while still being easily accessible by car or rideshare.

How big is The St. Augustine Amphitheatre, and what is the seating layout?

The St. Augustine Amphitheatre holds just under 5,000 guests, with most sources citing around 4,700 total seats depending on configuration. Seating is split into four main areas: the pit closest to the stage, then lower, mid, and upper level sections that rise away from the stage under a partial canopy and open sky. This bowl-style layout means even upper-level seats generally maintain clear sightlines and benefit from well-designed acoustics.

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

Official event information lists ticket prices ranging from about $87.94 at the low end to $161.65 at the high end for this show. These prices correspond to different seating areas, with pit and prime lower-level seats toward the top of the range and upper or more side-angled sections closer to the lower end. On resale marketplaces, prices can rise above face value, especially for pit and lower-bowl seats as the date approaches and inventory tightens.

What are the different seating sections, and which offer the best value?

The AMP’s seating is divided into pit (closest to the stage), lower, mid, and upper level sections, each with different price points and perspectives. The pit gives an up-close, high-energy experience and can be seated or standing depending on configuration, while lower and mid-level sections provide a strong balance of view and comfort at a more moderate price. Upper-level seats are typically the most budget-friendly; thanks to the amphitheatre’s compact size and thoughtful design, they still offer a clear view and good sound for fans aiming to save money.

What are the best ways to get cheap tickets for this St. Augustine show?

To find cheaper tickets, focus on upper-level or outer mid-level sections near the $87–$100 range rather than splurging on pit or prime lower-level seats, and buy as early as possible while face-value inventory is still available. Sorting ticket listings by lowest price helps you quickly spot the most affordable seats, and being flexible on exact section or row can unlock better deals. If you must use resale platforms, compare multiple sites and target tickets priced closest to original face value rather than last-minute “platinum” or heavily marked-up options.

Are there presales or special on-sale periods that can help me save?

The Black Keys’ tour dates, including The AMP, feature on-sale windows noted as “On Sale Now,” following earlier presales for fan clubs and partners, which typically offer first access to face-value tickets across all sections. Getting in during these presales is often the best way to secure cheaper seats in preferred areas before they sell out and appear at higher resale prices. To take advantage for this and future shows, sign up for The AMP’s newsletter, The Black Keys’ mailing list, and promoter updates so you receive presale codes and timelines early.

What should I know about accessibility, ADA seating, and special accommodations?

The St. Augustine Amphitheatre emphasizes accessibility and offers ADA seating in the pit and in section 202, row WC, along with accessible parking and restrooms. Guests needing accessible seats should request them at the time of purchase and can buy up to three companion seats with each accessible ticket. The venue can also assist with services such as sign language interpretation and assistive listening devices when arranged in advance, helping ensure a comfortable experience for all attendees.

What about parking, payments, and basic venue policies?

The AMP provides on-site parking and nearby lots, with accessible spaces close to the entrance; arriving early increases your chances of getting convenient parking and reduces time spent in traffic. Guests can use cash at the venue for many purchases, but it is always wise to bring a card as well for tickets, concessions, or merch, since many venues continue to expand cashless options. Standard amphitheatre rules apply, including bag checks at entry and restrictions on outside food and drink, umbrellas, large bags, and professional recording equipment, so traveling light and reviewing venue guidelines before the show will make entry smoother.

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

Start by choosing one of the less expensive upper or mid-level seats near the bottom of the $87.94–$161.65 range so you can be in the venue without paying premium pit prices, and buy early to lock in those face-value rates. Save on travel by carpooling and splitting parking, staying nearby and using a short rideshare, or combining the show with a day in St. Augustine so you only park once and make the most of the trip. Eat before you arrive, limit high-priced drinks and snacks, and plan to be there when gates open at 5:30 PM so you can enjoy Eddie 9V’s set, explore the amphitheatre, and turn your ticket into a full evening of music under the Florida sky.

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