Following the surprise release of his album No Name in August, Jack White will head out on a global tour of the same no-name set to run through spring 2025. Along with the tour announcement, White shared a previously unreleased No Name B-side, “You Got Me Searching”.
After a previously announced festival appearance at Hong Kong’s Clockenflap Music & Arts Festival on December 1st, White will spend the remainder of 2024 playing intimate venues across Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. On February 6th, 2025, the No Name Tour will come to Toronto, ON to kick off a North American leg of three dozen headlining concerts through May 24th when the tour wraps outside Portland, OR. Along the way, White will visit Brooklyn (2/11–2/12), Boston (2/18), St. Louis (4/3), Chicago (4/10–4/11), Detroit (4/12–4/13), Nashville (4/18–4/19), Austin (5/4–5/5), Denver (5/8–5/9), Los Angeles (5/12–5/13), Seattle (5/19–5/20), and many more.
Pre-sale tickets for the newly announced Jack White No Name Tour dates are now available to Third Man Records Vault subscribers. Fans can register for pre-sale access here. Tickets will go on sale to the general public Friday, November 22nd at 10 a.m. local time. See below for a full list of tour dates.
This year has been one of sporadic and surprising activity for garage rock revivalist-turned-record company president Jack White. The guitarist surprised fans back in August with the release of an untitled album of new material, white-label vinyl copies of which were discreetly snuck into customers’ bags at his Third Man Records store in Nashville. A wide digital release followed under the fitting title, No Name. The album has since picked up a Grammy nomination for “Best Rock Album”, White’s 34th solo career nomination and 46th overall.
Meanwhile, White carved out a niche as a headlining ringer at music festivals where he subbed in for Queens of the Stone Age—who canceled their tour so frontman Josh Homme could undergo emergency surgery—and Foo Fighters—who cleared their calendar after leader Dave Grohl revealed he fathered a daughter outside his marriage. Between festivals, White traversed the U.S. playing a series of pop-up club shows announced just days in advance.
Jack White — “You Got Me Searching”