The Black Keys have a busy year ahead as the band have announced they will be embarking on a trek around North America this autumn in support of their new album 'Turn Blue.'
The rockers fronted by Dan Auerbach, will kick off the jaunt in Columbus, Ohio on September 5 and will play various cities such as Philadelphia, Montreal, Washington, Chicago, Houston before wrapping up on December 21 in Kansas City.
The Black Keys will be touring North America later this year (WENN)
As if that wasn't enough, the group will be supported by Cage The Elephant between September 5 and 27 while British singer Jake Bugg will join them from October 24 to November 16. St. Vincent will also make an appearance from December 4 to 21.
The band also released a spoof tour announcement in which Auerbach gets booed by the audience.
Aside from their own projects, Auerbach has been working with Lana Del Rey on her new album 'Ultraviolence,' telling Rolling Stone: "She's a true eccentric, and, you know, extremely talented. She has a definite vision of what she is and what she wants to be, musically and visually, which is cool.
"[Drummer Patrick Carney] and I have always just been, like, 'You can take our photo, I guess,' but she just like looks at this whole thing as this big art project that she gets to do, which is great."
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