
The Black Keys Bring No Rain No Flowers Tour to KettleHouse Amphitheater with Hermanos Gutierrez
Grammy-winning rock duo The Black Keys are set to bring their No Rain No Flowers Tour to KettleHouse Amphitheater in Bonner, Montana, on Thursday, May 29, 2025, with special guest Hermanos Gutiérrez.
Known for their gritty guitar riffs, infectious hooks, and unmistakable raw energy, The Black Keys have spent over two decades at the forefront of modern rock. Their electrifying live shows have captivated audiences worldwide, and this performance along the banks of the Blackfoot River is sure to be one for the books.
The tour comes in support of their forthcoming album, No Rain No Flowers, with a release date still to be announced. Fans won’t have to wait long for new music, though—the band’s latest single, “The Night Before,” along with an accompanying music video, is set to drop on February 7th.
With multiple Grammy Awards to their name and a discography packed with rock anthems, Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney have cemented themselves as one of the most influential rock acts of the 21st century. Fans can expect a high-energy setlist featuring a mix of deep cuts and legendary hits like “Lonely Boy,” “Gold on the Ceiling,” and “Howlin’ for You”—songs that have become staples of rock radio and festival stages alike.
Adding to the night’s atmosphere, Hermanos Gutiérrez will open the show with their mesmerizing, instrumental Latin-infused guitar work. Their evocative soundscapes and hypnotic melodies set the perfect tone for a magical evening of music.
Don’t miss your chance to witness these rock icons live in one of Montana’s most breathtaking venues. Tickets are expected to move quickly so grab yours ASAP!
TICKETS
GROOVE PRESALE: A limited amount of Groove Presale tickets for The Black Keys will be available ONLINE ONLY (while supplies last) from 10am to 10pm, Thursday, February 6th. A password will be provided via email after completing the sign up form where it says GET TICKETS below.
PLEASE NOTE: Logjam Gift Cards cannot be used for presale purchases. Learn how to purchase tickets with your Logjam gift card here.
PUBLIC ON SALE: Tickets go on sale Friday, February 7, 2025 at 10:00 AM and will be available to purchase in person at Logjam Presents Box Offices and online while supplies last. General admission standing pit, reserved premium stadium seating, reserved stadium seating, general admission lawn and premium box seating tickets are available. All ages welcome.
2-Person Premium Boxes will also be available HERE. Experience the best seats in the house with reserved box seating in a prime location, offering unmatched audio quality, crowd-free viewing, and convenient counter space for food/drinks. Premium Boxes are sold in bundles of two tickets and include one parking pass or two shuttle passes, a separate entrance for expedited venue entry, and a dedicated cocktail server offering an expanded menu in addition to concessions.
Shuttle Tickets and Parking Passes can be purchased HERE.
Crazy Creek Chair Rentals for this event are available for advance purchase HERE.
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ABOUT THE BLACK KEYS
Ten years after they pulled up their stakes and moved south to Nashville, leaving their gritty post-industrial hometown of Akron, Ohio, the birth place of rubber companies, waffle cones, oatmeal, and LeBron James; Patrick Carney and Dan Auerbach are back, at least metaphorically. On their ninth album “Let’s Rock” the city of Akron is a silent partner, a third member on a recording that returns the duo to the straightforward, primitivism of their early canon, back to those days when Carney worshipped the Stooges, and Auerbach was enamored with Link Wray and the original James Gang guitarist Glenn Schwartz.
“What version of me do you see on this record?” singer, guitarist Dan Auerbach asks rhetorically from Easy Eye Sound Studio. “You see the Dan Auerbach who saw Link Wray when he was eighteen, and who went and saw Glenn Schwartz every week at Hooples [in Akron]. Glenn Schwartz was our own religious version of Link Wray. That was how I got turned on to crazy ass, weird ass rock and roll when I was a kid. That made such an impact on me. And it still does…” he trails off.
So much so, that before Schwartz’s death in November 2018, Auerbach along with Joe Walsh, recorded with Schwartz.