Arctic Monkeys continue their US rise after a stunning show at famous stateside venue, Madison Square Gardens, alongside tour-mates The Black Keys.
The Black Keys, one of the finest guitar bands around at the moment, continued their current 'El Camino' US tour with the Arctic Monkeys last night (March 13).
The duo of singer-guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney stormed the stage on the first night of their two sold-out nights at MSG, reports Rolling Stone.
Tracks in the set included 'Gold On Ceiling' 'Lonely Boy' from current album 'El Caminio' as well as I'll Be Your Man from their 2002 debut 'The Big Come Up'.
The Arctic Monkeys, who released latest album 'Suck It And See' in May', revealed that their new material has gone down well with American fans.
Frontman Alex Turner told The Sun: "We're in a good place. Just coming to the end of this American tour, but it's been really good.
"America has really started to like us. We've started getting a really good response."
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