The Black Keys appear to cancel fall U.S. tour, leaving fans wondering what happened

Dan Auerbach, left, and Patrick Carney of The Black Keys.
Dan Auerbach, left, and Patrick Carney of The Black Keys.
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The Black Keys appear to have canceled their fall tour that was scheduled to span much of the U.S.

The Akron natives removed all but one tour date from their website on Friday, and TicketMaster lists their shows as canceled.

The band was scheduled to play at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on Oct. 12 in support of their new album, "Ohio Players."

On social media, the canceled dates left fans wondering what is going on and why the dates were canceled. Some expressed concern about the health of members Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney.

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No information was immediately provided by the band or TicketMaster.

Just this week, the band appeared on the season finale of "The Voice" on NBC, playing their single "Beautiful People (Stay High)."

In addition to the release of "Ohio Players," the band was also the subject of a documentary that currently remains in distribution limbo after airing at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas and at the Cleveland International Film Festival.

The band's "International Players" tour this fall was all arena shows around the country, including venues like Madison Square Garden in New York City and TD Garden in Boston.

The lone remaining date on their schedule is on July 6 as part of a NASCAR event.

As one fan wrote on the band's Instagram page, "Love you Dan and Pat, hope everything is okay."

This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Black Keys tour cancelled? Fans wondering what happened