The American rock duo from Ohio, The Black Keys, are inviting us to Munich, Germany, on February 19 next year.
A duo The Black Keys, which they make up Dan Auerbach (guitar and vocals) and Patrick Carney (drums), started recording music in a basement and, like many other successful musicians today, also released his own records before becoming famous as one of the most popular garage rock bands since 2010.
Friends from childhood, they founded the group immediately after finishing their studies and their debut album The Big Come Up (2002), which they released on indie label Alive, which landed them a new deal with Fat Possum Records. Over the next decade, The Black Keys built a fan base through extensive touring in small clubs in the underground scene, also through frequent album releases and festival appearances. Their third album Rubber Factory (2004) received critical acclaim and boosted the band's profile, eventually leading to a record deal with Nonesuch Records in 2006, where the duo released an album in collaboration with producer Danger Mouse Attack & Release (2008) in a professional studio.
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The group's commercial breakthrough came in 2010 with the album Brothers, which is along with the popular single Tighten up received just three Grammys. Successor El Camino (2011), which received rave reviews and reached number two on Billboard's 200 Best-Selling Albums and EPs in the US. This also led to the band's first major concert tour, the El Camino Tour. El Camino album and single Lonely Boy they won three Grammys.
This year they released their eighth album, Turn Blue, their first number one album in the US and Australia.
They are coming to Munich on February 19, ticket prices range from 53.30 euros further. You can buy them from us at concerts.net.
More information:
zenith-muenchen.de and theblackkeys.com