Who Is Opening for The Black Keys on the 2026 Peaches 'N Kream World Tour?
The Black Keys are back on the road with the Peaches 'N Kream World Tour, supporting their 2026 album Peaches!. There is a nice thread running through the support slot this time: rather than booking unrelated openers, Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney are pulling from the roster of Auerbach's own Easy Eye Sound label, so the undercard doubles as a showcase for the gritty, roots-forward sound the band has championed. Here is who is opening, what they bring, and where the tour heads next.
How the Support Lineup Works
The Black Keys do not carry one opener across the whole run. Instead, the support slot rotates by regional leg, with different Easy Eye Sound artists covering different stretches of the calendar. That means the opener in the summer US run is not the same act you will catch on the fall Canadian dates, so it is worth checking the specific show before you buy.
The 2026 Openers
Eddie 9V
The Atlanta blues-rock firebrand handles the bulk of the summer US dates, from the mid-July run through the August shows. His raw, soul-soaked guitar work is about as natural a pairing with the Keys as the support slot gets, and he is a real draw in his own right.
Jeremie Albino
Jeremie Albino closes out the tour on the October leg through upstate New York, New England, and Canada. A roots and blues artist with a road-worn, soulful sound, he is a fitting note to end the run on.
Fai Laci
Fai Laci opened the earlier West Coast stretch this spring, another of the Easy Eye Sound names getting a major platform on this tour.
Miles Kane
The British rocker, a longtime Auerbach collaborator, opened the tour's opening dates in Florida and Atlanta back in April.
On the European leg, the Keys are joined by Robert Finley, the Easy Eye Sound artist whose late-career emergence has made him a roots-music favorite.
Where The Black Keys Are Playing Next
The summer US run covers theaters and amphitheaters across the country. Upcoming stops include Chicago and Saint Paul on July 17, Saint Louis on July 20, and Oklahoma City on July 21 and 22, before a Texas swing through Dallas, Houston, and New Braunfels. From there the tour heads through Florida, the Carolinas, Richmond, Pittsburgh, Newport, and a Nashville stand on August 7 and 8. After a European leg in late August and September that hits London, Amsterdam, Milan, Madrid, and Istanbul, the band returns for a final North American run in October through upstate New York, Maine, and eastern Canada, wrapping in Windsor, Ontario on October 19.
You can see the full, current routing on the Black Keys artist page, which pulls live dates as they are announced.
Getting Tickets
Since the openers rotate by leg, the best approach is to pick the support act you want to catch, then find the date and city where they are on the bill. Eddie 9V covers most of the summer US shows, while the October dates carry Jeremie Albino. Check the specific date on the artist page before buying, since the opener changes from one regional leg to the next.