Changes to The Black Keys’ live show have not only included two addtional musicians for some of the songs and a new set list for the new tour. The stage props have changed also.
Every tour has brought a new set of stage props. For those seeing them live here’s a sneak peek of what you can expect to see.
A large banner with a graphic showing two hands firmly embraced dominates. It’s a clear reference to the Brothers album name and personal bond between Dan and Pat.
The clenched hands are framed within a large tyre image. Other banner graphics include rubber tyre tread patterns. These are, of course, symbolic of the band’s hometown, rubber city Akron, Ohio, USA.
Photos from the recent Crossroads, Kansas City, MO, show on from pink_fish13′s flickr set.
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What did they do with the inflatable tire?
I’d gladly take it off their hands.
You have a good point but I can’t help but wonder, what do you think about other side of the coin?