Jack White world tour includes back-to-back Detroit shows in 2025

If you missed his small-venue shows in the Detroit area, you can catch the rock star at the Masonic Temple next year

Nov 15, 2024 at 8:51 am
Image: Jack White performs at a concert to celebrate Ford Motor Co.’s rehab of the historic Michigan Central Station.
Jack White performs at a concert to celebrate Ford Motor Co.’s rehab of the historic Michigan Central Station. Joe Maroon
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After promoting his latest album, the Grammy-nominated No Name, with mostly small-club shows so far, Jack White has announced an expanded world tour in 2025 that will see the rock star play at more size-appropriate venues.

Those include back-to-back dates at Detroit’s Masonic Temple, White’s favorite local venue, on Saturday, April 12 and Sunday, April 13.

Tickets go on sale to Third Man Records Vault members starting at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 15; fans can also register for presale access at jackwhiteiii.com/tour-dates. The remaining tickets will be released to the general public at 10 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 22.

White surprise-dropped No Name at his Third Man Records store as a vinyl-only release in July, followed by small-club appearances at Detroit’s Saint Andrew’s Hall and Ann Arbor’s Blind Pig, in addition to reuniting with his former Hentchmen bandmates at Hamtramck’s Labor Day Festival.

No Name is marked by more of a back-to-basics rock ’n’ roll sound reminiscent of Detroit’s early 2000s “garage rock” scene. His current backing band includes longtime collaborator Dominic Davis on bass, Patrick Keeler (the Raconteurs, the Greenhornes) on drums, and Bobby Emmett (Sturgill Simpson, the Sights) on keys.