Jack White announces North American tour
- Dianne Elliot
- 5 days ago
- 1 min read
Everything, at the moment, seems to be bending in Jack White’s direction. In the span of a few days, he’s dropped a pair of new singles, taken them to Saturday Night Live—including a left-field reworking of “Seven Nation Army” alongside Jack Black—and popped up as a surprise addition during Coachella’s first weekend. It’s the kind of multi-front visibility that suggests not just momentum, but intent.
Now comes the next move: a fresh slate of North American tour dates. The run leans into a mix of scale and intimacy, with several cities getting two-night stands in smaller rooms (a setting where White’s restless, detail-driven approach tends to hit hardest). It’s a deliberate contrast to the festival stages he’s been dominating, and a reminder that his live show thrives just as much in close quarters as it does in the open air.
One particularly left-field pairing comes in Toronto, where the opening slot goes to Angine de Poitrine, the viral, polka-dotted French Canadian duo whose microtonal math-rock experiments feel like a suitably off-kilter match for White’s ever-shifting catalog.



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