Jack White’s Upcoming Tour
Jack White has unveiled the support acts for his forthcoming tour across Great Britain and Europe – see the full list below.
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A nine-day tour was initially announced in December and is set to kick off on Friday (February 21) at La Cigale in Paris. The tour will feature two additional dates in the French capital, along with two nights in Utrecht and London, before concluding the series of performances in Birmingham and finally in Glasgow on March 3.
Details of Performances
This tour will showcase songs from White’s solo album as he supports the upcoming release of HereField.
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White has announced a complete list of artists set to open for him, beginning with Garage Punk Duo Human Toys, performing in his hometown. Established in 2006, they recently released the hard-hitting single “Go Go Alco,” which you can check out below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLSICLDXDKQ
The rest of the Paris dates will feature French punk rockers on Saturday (February 22), while Sunday (February 23) will host the Parisian Got and additional acts.
Following Paris, White heads to Utrecht, Netherlands on Tuesday (February 25), where he will be supported by IGUANA Death Cult, the Dutch garage rock band known for their three studio albums. They recently returned with the “New Wave” style single released in 2024—listen below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-rxhndkaus
On February 26 in Utrecht, The Protos—an Amsterdam punk group—will provide support before White’s two-night stint at London’s Troxy. The first night features Gina Birch & the UndoseBles, a new project from the iconic founder of After a Punk.
On March 1, White will perform his second night at Troxy, supported by the duo O. This South London act released their debut album “Weirdos” in June last year and garnered a four-star review from NME, which noted: “There is little space for breathing, and you will practically be beaten into submission by the time you reach the closer ‘slap juice’. This is a confident debut from O., showcasing the duo’s exceptional craft and a refreshing sense of humor.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1ypohby6eu
At the O2 Academy in Birmingham on March 2, White will be supported by the punk outfit Black Mekon. The tour will conclude with a performance at the Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow, where Stevie Jackson and Reveralings, the current project of Belle & Sebastian, will join him.
The “No Name” album has received a four-star review from NME following its release in August, with Andrew Trendell writing: “This is an ode to the mysticism of Rock-N-Roll and the joy of music in its most physical and playful form. Anticipation does not always lead to fulfillment; just dive into the chase, and it becomes a captivating journey, making the real world a much more exciting place.”
Additionally, the White Stripes have announced a reissue for the 20th anniversary of their fifth album “Get Behind Me Satan,” which will feature demos, alternate takes of songs, and live versions—available for purchase HereField.
Lastly, White recently performed a rendition of “Army of the Seven Nation” and a cover of “Rockin’ in the Free World” to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the concert at the beginning of this month.
https://www.nme.com/news/music/jack-white-shares-support-acts-for-2025-uk-and-european-tour-3840339?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jack-white-shares-support-acts-for-2025-uk-and-european-tour