The Black Keys and the Foo Fighters have reportedly signed on to appear at the Global Festival in New York City. The event is set to hit the Great Lawn at New York's Central Park on September 9 and will also feature a performance by Neil Young.
The Black Keys' manager John Peets said the fest was a great opportunity for the small town boys to continue building on a global scale:
"All of us come from Ohio, so we grew up around working-class, hard-working people, but getting a global view makes you want to give back even more," he explained.
Upcoming Black Keys Dates:
Gothenburg, SE Way Out West Thu Aug 09 / 12
Oslo, NO Oya Festival Fri Aug 10 / 12
Helsinki, FI Flow Festival Sat Aug 11 / 12
St. Plten, AUS Frequency Festival Wed Aug 15 / 12
Biddinghuizen I, NL Lowlands Festival Fri Aug 17 / 12
Hasselt, BEL Pukkelpop Sat Aug 18 / 12
Erfurt, GER Highfield Festival Sun Aug 19 / 12
Dublin, IR The O2 Wed Aug 22 / 12
Paris, FRA Rock En Seine Festival Sat Aug 25 / 12
Reading, GB Reading Festival Sun Aug 26 / 12
New York, NY Great Lawn in Central Park Sat Sep 29 / 12
Fresno, CA Save Mart Center Mon Oct 01 / 12
Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara Bowl Tue Oct 02 / 12
San Diego, CA Valley View Casino Center (formerly San Diego Sports Arena) Thu Oct
04 / 12
Los Angeles, CA Staples Center Fri Oct 05 / 12
Los Angeles, CA Staples Center Sat Oct 06 / 12
Anaheim, CA Honda Center Mon Oct 08 / 12
Phoenix, AZ US Airways Center Tue Oct 09 / 12
Las Cruces, NM Pan Am Center at NMSU Wed Oct 10 / 12
Austin, TX Zilker Park Fri Oct 12 / 12
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