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Riviera Theatre

4746 N Racine Ave
Chicago IL 60640
773-275-6800
  • Thu Dec 31 10 pm
    http://www.ticketmaster.com/venue/32822 The Black Keys and Kurt Vile And The Violators at Riviera Theatre

    Thanks in part to the breakout success of Gnarls Barkley, Danger Mouse’s stock has shot up over the past few years, to the point where his production work qualifies as a name-dropping stamp of approval. He showed up on The Black Keys’ 2008 effort Attack & Release, which feels as polished and produced as Beck’s Modern Guilt, another Danger Mouse pet project from last year. The Gnarls influence is obvious on tracks like “Strange Times,” but the Keys truly shine when they remember their bluesy roots in “Things Ain’t Like They Used To Be.” Expect a healthy dose of both as the Keys don their party hats and help ring in both New Year's Eve and Day at the Riv.

    Riviera Theatre 4746 N Racine Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Jan 1 8 pm
    http://www.ticketmaster.com/venue/32822 The Black Keys and Kurt Vile And The Violators at Riviera Theatre

    Thanks in part to the breakout success of Gnarls Barkley, Danger Mouse’s stock has shot up over the past few years, to the point where his production work qualifies as a name-dropping stamp of approval. He showed up on The Black Keys’ 2008 effort Attack & Release, which feels as polished and produced as Beck’s Modern Guilt, another Danger Mouse pet project from last year. The Gnarls influence is obvious on tracks like “Strange Times,” but the Keys truly shine when they remember their bluesy roots in “Things Ain’t Like They Used To Be.” Expect a healthy dose of both as the Keys don their party hats and help ring in both New Year's Eve and Day at the Riv.

    Riviera Theatre 4746 N Racine Ave, Chicago, IL
18+ $49

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Thanks in part to the breakout success of Gnarls Barkley, Danger Mouse’s stock has shot up over the past few years, to the point where his production work qualifies as a name-dropping stamp of approval. He showed up on The Black Keys’ 2008 effort Attack & Release, which feels as polished and produced as Beck’s Modern Guilt, another Danger Mouse pet project from last year. The Gnarls influence is obvious on tracks like “Strange Times,” but the Keys truly shine when they remember their bluesy roots in “Things Ain’t Like They Used To Be.” Expect a healthy dose of both as the Keys don their party hats and help ring in both New Year's Eve and Day at the Riv.

Updated 06/22/2011

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