The Black Keys to perform at Fiserv Forum

43rd concert, show or special event announced for new arena

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Rock band The Black Keys is set to perform Friday, Oct. 4 at Fiserv Forum in downtown Milwaukee, the Milwaukee Bucks announced Thursday. 

The show is part of the duo’s “Let’s Rock” tour, launching in September. It will feature special guest Modest Mouse and opener Jessy Wilson. 

Tickets for the show go on sale to the public on March 22 and can be purchased through Fiserv Forum’s website. Verified Fan will hold a presale for registered fans from March 19 through March 21.

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As the official presale credit card of the tour, Citi will also hold a presale for cardmembers beginning  March 19 until March 21. 

“We’ve had a ‘Fever’ waiting to announce the news that The Black Keys are coming to Fiserv Forum,” said Raj Saha, general manager at Fiserv Forum. “You ‘Gotta Get Away’ and make sure you see them live on Oct. 4. Their performance here will assuredly make you ‘roar at the door.’”

Fiserv Forum, which officially opened to the public on Aug. 26, hosted The Killers and the Violent Femmes on Sept. 4 for its grand opening show. So far, 43 concerts, shows and special events have been announced for the venue. The upcoming lineup includes:

  • Eric Church, March 29 and 30
  • Mumford & Sons, March 31
  • Godsmack, April 20
  • P!nk, May 2
  • Cher, May 12
  • New Kids on the Block, June 12
  • Pentatonix, June 18
  • Carrie Underwood, June 20
  • Shawn Mendes, June 25
  • Ariana Grande, July 5
  • John Mayer, Aug. 6
  • Backstreet Boys, Sept. 11
  • The Black Keys, Oct. 4
  • Elton John, Oct. 19
  • The Chainsmokers, Nov. 12

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