Jack White announces world tour
Following a surprise Coachella appearance, Jack White announced an extensive 2026 world tour with a North American leg and ticketing now live for multiple dates (usatoday.com). The announcement turns his festival momentum into a full tour rollout, with dates and presale details included in the ticketing post (usatoday.com).
Jack White has turned a surprise Coachella set into a 2026 world tour, with North American dates now on sale or entering presale. (jackwhiteiii.com) White’s official tour page lists European dates starting May 30 in Sigulda, Latvia, then a North American run beginning July 10 at The Anthem in Washington, District of Columbia. The schedule includes two nights at Brooklyn Paramount on July 11 and 12, plus stops in Toronto, Boston, Chicago, Clarkston and Los Angeles. (jackwhiteiii.com) Live Nation’s event page shows the tour stretching into November, with later North American dates in Austin on October 6, Nashville on October 9, Minneapolis on November 8, Charlotte on November 13 and 14, Miami Beach on November 17 and 18, and Atlanta on November 20 and 21. (livenation.com) Ticketmaster’s help page says the general sale for “JACK WHITE LIVE 2026” starts Friday, April 17, 2026, at 10 a.m. local venue time, with a four-ticket limit for the shows it handles. Ticketmaster says price details are released when sales begin. (ticketmaster.com) White’s own site says every show offers $20 student rush tickets at the box office at 5 p.m. on the day of the concert, limited to one ticket per valid identification card. That policy puts a low-price entry point next to arena and theater dates across the run. (jackwhiteiii.com) The tour rollout follows a burst of April appearances that put White back in front of large mainstream audiences. The Hollywood Reporter reported that Coachella added him for Weekend One as a surprise performer, his first appearance at the festival since he headlined in 2015. (hollywoodreporter.com) Vice reported that White also appeared on “Saturday Night Live” on April 4 with host Jack Black and used the performance to debut two new songs before announcing the expanded itinerary on April 9. (vice.com) Pitchfork reported that the new routing added North American and European dates through the end of 2026, including multiple-night stands in Brooklyn, London, Dublin, Los Angeles, Charlotte, Miami Beach and Atlanta. Those repeat bookings suggest stronger demand in major markets than a one-night sweep would cover. (pitchfork.com) For fans, the next concrete date is April 17, when the general public sale opens for Ticketmaster-handled shows. For White, the next phase starts May 30 in Latvia, where the festival cameo turns into a full international tour calendar. (ticketmaster.com)