White’s Coachella setlist
Consequence published White’s Coachella setlist — including 'That’s How I’m Feeling,' 'Fell in Love With a Girl,' 'Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground,' 'Old Scratch Blues,' and 'G.O.D.' — and noted his July 2026 North American tour has already been announced. (consequence.net)
Jack White turned a last-minute Coachella booking into a 14-song, career-spanning set in Indio on Saturday, April 11. (consequence.net) Consequence reported that White was not on the festival lineup two weeks earlier and used his 45-minute Mojave set to run through solo songs, White Stripes staples, and a Raconteurs track. (consequence.net) The published setlist opened with “That’s How I’m Feeling” and moved through “Fell in Love With a Girl,” “Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground,” “Old Scratch Blues,” and “G.O.D. and the Broken Ribs” before closing with “Seven Nation Army.” Setlist.fm lists the same April 11 performance at Empire Polo Club in Indio and counts 14 songs. (consequence.net) (setlist.fm) The mix leaned heavily on White’s recent material while keeping his best-known catalog in rotation. Setlist.fm’s song breakdown shows four songs from *No Name*, alongside White Stripes songs including “Icky Thump,” “Ball and Biscuit,” and “Seven Nation Army.” (setlist.fm) That emphasis lines up with White’s current release cycle. Third Man Records announced *No Name* in August 2024, and Consequence reported last week that White also put out the new two-song single “G.O.D. and the Broken Ribs” / “Derecho Demonico” ahead of his April 4, 2026 appearance on *Saturday Night Live*. (thirdmanrecords.com) (consequence.net) The Coachella appearance also landed days after White expanded his live schedule. Consequence reported on April 9 that he had announced a 35-date North American tour split into two legs, starting in July. (consequence.net) Live Nation’s event listings show that run opening July 10 at The Anthem in Washington, District of Columbia, then moving through Brooklyn, Toronto, Boston, Indianapolis, Chicago, and later fall dates in cities including Las Vegas, Austin, Nashville, Minneapolis, Miami Beach, and Atlanta. (livenation.com) Coachella’s official site lists the festival’s 2026 first weekend as April 10 to 12, with a second weekend scheduled for April 17 to 19. Time Out Los Angeles reported before the show that White had only been confirmed for the first weekend. (coachella.com) (timeout.com) So the setlist reads less like a one-off festival cameo than a compact preview of White’s 2026 live pitch: new songs up front, older favorites deployed fast, and a tour already queued behind it. (consequence.net 1) (consequence.net 2)