The Black Keys in Stateline | Tickets 2026

The Black Keys

Feel the electrifying energy as The Black Keys take the stage at the Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena in Stateline, NV on Jun 11, 2026. Their gritty blues-rock sound and unforgettable hits will ignite the night. Don’t miss out—grab your The Black Keys tour tickets now!

The Black Keys Stateline Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Thursday
Jun 11, 2026
07:00 PM
Stateline, Nevada from $112.14 Tickets

Frequently Asked Questions

When is The Black Keys concert at Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena in Stateline?

The Black Keys are scheduled to play in Stateline, Nevada on Thursday, June 11, 2026, at 7:00 PM as part of their Peaches ’N Kream World Tour ’26. The show is part of the Lake Tahoe Summer Concert Series and takes place at the Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre at Caesars Republic, the same outdoor concert site long known as the Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys. Special guest Fai Laci is billed as the opener, so you can expect a full evening of music by the lake.

Where is the Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena / Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre located?

The venue is located at 18 US Highway 50, Stateline, NV 89449, on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe right next to the Nevada–California border. It sits behind the resort complex now branded as Caesars Republic (formerly Harveys), within easy walking distance of casino hotels, restaurants, and shops in Stateline. This central resort location makes it simple to walk from most nearby accommodations and to combine the concert with a full Tahoe getaway.

What time does the show run and when should I arrive?

The Black Keys concert is listed from about 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, with gates typically opening before showtime so fans can get in, find seats, and see the opener. The event window on local listings notes a 7:00–11:00 PM time frame in Pacific Time, covering entry, Fai Laci’s set, and The Black Keys’ full performance. To avoid long entry lines and to enjoy the full bill, plan to arrive 60–90 minutes before the 7:00 PM start so you can handle parking, security, and concessions at a relaxed pace.

What is the capacity and layout of the Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena?

The Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena (Harveys/Caesars Republic) is a large seasonal amphitheater with a total capacity commonly listed between about 9,300 and 16,800, depending on configuration. The venue is set up with reserved floor sections in front of the stage and tiered bleacher or grandstand seating behind, creating multiple price tiers and viewpoints. Many fans consider lower floor sections closest to the stage the most immersive, while mid-tier bleacher sections provide a broader view of the stage and the lake and mountain backdrop.

How much do tickets cost for The Black Keys in Stateline?

Ticket prices vary by section and marketplace, but one major site notes that the lowest-price tickets for this show start around $184, with an average price of about $341. Another outlet shows specific examples like “Front Floor 5, Row 14” around $224 per ticket (fees included), mid-range bleacher seats in the $400s, and certain premium floor and bleacher spots going well above $1,000. Prices generally climb for seats closer to the stage or in high-demand central bleacher sections, especially as the concert date approaches and lower-priced tiers sell out.

What are the best ways to get cheap tickets for this Tahoe show?

To find cheaper tickets, start by looking for remaining face-value seats on primary outlets when they go on sale and target standard reserved seats or rear floor sections rather than VIP or ultra-premium locations. If primary options are limited, compare reputable resale platforms and always sort by lowest price, focusing on rear floor or mid- to upper-level bleacher sections that often offer the best value for money. Being flexible about exact rows and sections, and buying early rather than waiting until only high-priced inventory remains, is one of the simplest ways to keep ticket costs down.

Are there presales or early on-sale opportunities that can help me save?

Yes, on-sale information notes that tickets for The Black Keys’ Tahoe date go on sale to the general public on Friday, February 13 at 10:00 AM, with radio and local promotions advertising this on-sale time. The band’s own tour page and local station promos suggest that fan club and partner presales occur before this public on-sale, giving early access to seats at standard prices. To take advantage, join The Black Keys’ mailing list and follow local stations or the Lake Tahoe Summer Concert Series pages so you can get presale codes and be ready to buy as soon as tickets open.

Which sections or areas usually offer the most budget-friendly seats?

The most budget-friendly tickets are typically in the rear floor and outer or higher bleacher sections, which sit farther from the stage but still provide good sightlines in this open, rectangular outdoor layout. Guides to the arena note that while center floor and low bleacher seats give the most direct view, many side and higher bleacher seats still offer clear views and strong sound at a lower cost, especially for large production shows. When browsing maps, look for sections labeled “Rear Floor” or bleacher sections 101–103 further back, and prioritize those options when sorted by lowest price.

How is parking and access at Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena, and how can I save on it?

The Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena is part of a busy resort corridor, with paid parking available at the surrounding casino garages and nearby lots that can fill up quickly on concert nights. Many visitors stay at adjacent hotels and simply walk to the venue, avoiding parking fees altogether and sidestepping post-show traffic. To keep costs in check, consider sharing rooms with friends, carpooling and splitting parking fees if you drive in from out of town, or parking once at a more affordable lot and walking to both your hotel and the arena.

Is the concert all ages, and are there any venue policies I should know?

Lake Tahoe Summer Concert Series shows at this venue are typically all ages unless otherwise specified, and local event listings for The Black Keys do not mark this as a 21+ event, so it is generally open to most fans. Standard outdoor concert rules apply: security checks at the gate, restrictions on large bags, outside alcohol, weapons, and certain recording equipment, plus ID checks for anyone purchasing alcoholic drinks. To avoid issues, bring only essentials, carry a small or clear bag that meets venue guidelines, and have your ID ready if you plan to drink.

How can I enjoy The Black Keys in Tahoe without overspending on the trip?

First, set a firm budget and choose one of the cheaper rear-floor or bleacher seats so more of your money goes into simply being at the show rather than paying for the most premium views. Next, save on lodging and travel by going with friends and splitting hotel rooms and gas, or by booking midweek or early deals at nearby properties instead of last-minute weekend rates. Finally, eat a solid meal before heading to the arena, limit pricey drinks and snacks inside, arrive early to enjoy Fai Laci’s set and the lake-and-mountains sunset, and make the most of every hour you’re inside the venue.

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