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Iconic Rock Duo Announces First-of-a-Kind Tour Update

The Black Keys have announced a unique and exciting partnership amid their ongoing tour.

In celebration of their latest album, Peaches!, which was released on May 1, the 2000s rock duo have unveiled a fun one-of-a-kind fan experience at select cities as part of their much-anticipated Peaches 'N Kream Tour.

They've teamed up with The Peach Truck, which will roll into town ahead of each stop on the tour to deliver orchard-fresh peaches to hungry fans. And along with the sweet summer fruit, The Peach Truck will be serving up exclusive, limited-edition merchandise inspired by the tour and the new album.

In the days leading up to the shows, fans will be invited to visit The Peach Truck to eat and shop for a fresh way to immerse themselves in the music of their favorite band.

While not ever concert stop is on the list, the truck has confirmed visits to Chicago, IL on July 15, Dallas, TX on July 20; Houston, TX on July 21; Charleston, SC on July 27; Pittsburgh, PA on July 31; Cincinnati, OH on August 1; and Nashville, TN on August 4, with more expected to be announced.

To reserve your peaches, simply choose your preferred location and quantity - from 3lb boxes to exclusive tour bundles. Band merch, including T-shirts, hats, and tote bags, will be available to shop in-person.

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The Grammy-winning rockers announced the Peaches 'N Kream tour back in Feb., which marks the duo's most expansive tours to date. In addition to North American tour dates, the band will be taking the tour international in Europe, the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand.

Peaches! is the duo's 14th studio album. The 10-track cover album legendary blues, rock, and R&B musicians, including Earl Hooker and Ike Turner. Upon its release, it peaked at No. 72 on the Billboard 200 and No. 16 on the Top Rock & Alternative Albums chart.

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This story was originally published June 19, 2026 at 2:22 PM.

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