After months of speculation and a handful of surprise performances, Jack White has officially announced a major 2026 world tour, bringing his electrifying live show back to audiences across North America and Europe.
The tour will see White performing in theaters, arenas, and major festival stages, continuing the momentum from his recent projects and reaffirming his reputation as one of modern rock’s most relentless performers. Over the past two decades, whether through his work with The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, The Dead Weather, or his solo career, White has built a reputation for unpredictable, high-energy concerts that pull from every corner of his catalog.
The newly announced run will feature stops in major cities around the world, with tickets expected to sell quickly as fans line up to witness the guitarist’s signature mix of blues-rooted rock, improvisation, and raw stage energy.
White has long emphasized the importance of live music as the heart of rock and roll, and his upcoming tour reflects that philosophy. Each show promises a setlist that spans decades of music, from early garage-rock classics to material from his latest solo recordings.
Fans can expect the kind of spontaneous performances that have become a hallmark of White’s concerts — where setlists change nightly and deep cuts often appear alongside well-known songs.
2026 Tour Dates
April 2026
April 10 – Detroit, MI – Fox Theatre
April 12 – Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre
April 14 – Toronto, ON – Massey Hall
April 16 – Boston, MA – Wang Theatre
April 18 – New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall
May 2026
May 2 – London, UK – Eventim Apollo
May 4 – Paris, France – Olympia
May 6 – Berlin, Germany – Tempodrom
May 8 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – AFAS Live
May 10 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Falconer Hall
June 2026
June 1 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
June 3 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield
June 5 – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
June 7 – Vancouver, BC – Orpheum Theatre
With this new global trek, Jack White once again proves that the spirit of rock’s great touring tradition is still very much alive. His concerts have always been unpredictable, intense, and deeply rooted in the raw power of live performance — and the 2026 tour promises to continue that legacy on an even bigger stage.