Jack White Collaborates with Scarlett’s Daughter for Archbishop Harold Holmes in New York.

Jack White’s Memorable Performance in New York

Jack White joined his daughter Scarlett for the performance of Archbishop Harold Holmes at his recent concert in New York – look at the shows below.

On Monday (February 10), Jack White took over Irving Plaza in New York, where he performed a mixture of his largest solo hits and classics of The White Stripes.

During the segment of the exhibition on BIS, he quickly presented his 18-year-old daughter Scarlett – whom he shares with his ex-wife Karen Elson – before they launched “Archbishop Harold Holmes.”

For the performance, regular bassist Jack White Dominic Davis played a tambourine. Check the fan frames below.

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Scarlett White’s Stage Appearances

In another part of the show, he performed hits such as the “Old Scratch Blues,” “Little Bird,” “Hotel Yorba,” and “Army Seven National.”

Scarlett White on stage is not the first time she performed with her father Rockstar. Back in January 2023, she joined him to execute the BAS on the “Heavier Button on the Button.” Prior to this, she was credited with the instrumental record on the studio version of “Into Thewight” from the album of the singer and author of the 2022 songs “Fear of the Dawn.”

Speaking about Scarlett with Consequence, at the end of last year, Jack White said that she was an “excellent” bassist, but he wants her to forge her own path: “She likes to do her job, and I like that she is doing her own business, so from time to time we could touch the base here and there, but I like that she is doing her job, and I think that here she also feels comfortable.”

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Upcoming Tours and Celebrations

In December, White announced the British and European round for 2025, and tickets are available here. The musician will make stops in London, Birmingham, Paris, Glasgow, and much more.

Jack White. Credit: Scott Legato/Getty images

“No Name” scored a four-star review from NME after its release in August, when Andrew Trendell wrote: “This is an ode to mysticism Rock-N-Roll and the joy of music in its most physical and playful. To tease does not always lead to satisfaction. Just go up to the chase and this is a bone trip. White enjoys the real world and made it a much more exciting place.”

In other news, The White Stripes recently announced the reprint of the 20th anniversary for their fifth album “Get Behind Me Satan.” It will feature demos, alternate studio takes, and live versions – you can buy your own here.

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