Live photos: The Black Keys at MSG

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

  • Photograph: Virginia Rollison

    The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

Photograph: Virginia Rollison

The Black Keys at Madison Square Garden

The Black Keys hit Madison Square Garden on Monday night for their first of two sold-out shows. Augmented by a bassist and keyboardist, the duo (Dan Auerbach on guitar and vocals, Pat Carney on drums) focused on hits from its recent seventh LP, El Camino. The Keys' fast-paced, no-frills performance reached a height with recent megahit "Tighten Up," which starts with Auerbach's excellent whistling. TONY photographer Virginia Rollison captured the action.

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