Jack White doesn’t do anything small. The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer has just announced a sweeping 2026 world tour, spanning North America and Europe across two massive legs. It’s a run that hits major rooms, festival stages, and iconic venues from coast to coast, wrapping with a closing two-nighter at Atlanta’s Coca-Cola Roxy in November.
The tour launches this weekend with a last-minute Coachella main-stage appearance, the kind of slot that signals exactly where White stands in the rock hierarchy. He’ll then hit North American cities through July, including two nights at Brooklyn Paramount and a Toronto stop at RBC Amphitheatre on July 14, with Quebec sensations Angine de Poitrine providing support.
White’s been moving fast in 2026. He dropped the surprise 7-inch singles “G.O.D. and the Broken Ribs” and “Derecho Demonico,” then took the SNL stage alongside host Jack Black, delivering a choir-backed “Seven Nation Army” that brought the house down. The new material lands with the kind of raw urgency that’s defined his best work, proof that White’s creative engine hasn’t slowed for a moment.
After the North American summer run, White heads to Europe for dates in Latvia, Denmark, the Netherlands, France, Italy, Croatia, Kazakhstan, Turkey, the UK, and Ireland before returning stateside in the fall. Two nights in London at the Eventim Apollo, two in Dublin at the 3Olympia Theatre, and two more at the Hollywood Palladium round out a tour that leaves very little room to breathe, and that’s exactly the point.
Tickets go on presale through Third Man Records’ Vault on April 13, with the general on-sale following April 17 via Ticketmaster.
2026 Tour Dates:
04/11 Indio, CA – Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival
05/30 Sigulda, Latvia – Sigulda Castle
06/04-06 Aarhus, Denmark – Northside Festival
06/12-14 Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands – Best Kept Secret Festival
06/18 Lyon, France – Les Nuits de Fourvière
06/19 Camaiore, Italy – La Prima Estate
06/21 Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy – Arena Alpe Adria
06/22-24 Zagreb, Croatia – INMusic Festival
07/10 Washington, DC – The Anthem
07/11 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount
07/12 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount
07/14 Toronto, ON – RBC Amphitheatre (w/ Angine de Poitrine)
07/15 Essex Junction, VT – Champlain Valley Exposition
07/17 Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
07/21 Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
07/23 Chicago, IL – Radius
07/24 Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed (Outdoors)
07/25 Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre
08/21 Almaty, Kazakhstan – Park Live Almaty
08/22-23 Istanbul, Turkey – Babylon Soundgarden
08/25 London, UK – Eventim Apollo
08/26 London, UK – Eventim Apollo
08/28 Bristol, UK – The Prospect Building
08/29 Newcastle, UK – O2 City Hall
08/31 Belfast, UK – The Telegraph Building
09/01 Dublin, Ireland – 3Olympia Theatre
09/02 Dublin, Ireland – 3Olympia Theatre
09/18 Cincinnati, OH – MegaCorp Pavilion
09/19 East Aurora, NY – Borderland Festival
09/20 Richmond, VA – TBA
09/24 San Francisco, CA – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
09/25 Pomona, CA – Fox Theater
09/28 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
09/29 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
09/30 Del Mar, CA – The Sound
10/02 Las Vegas, NV – Fontainebleau Las Vegas
10/03 Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre
10/04 Albuquerque, NM – Revel
10/06 Austin, TX – Moody Amphitheater
10/07 Dallas, TX – The Bomb Factory
10/09 Nashville, TN – The Truth
11/08 Minneapolis, MN – The Armory
11/09 Madison, WI – The Sylvee
11/10 Milwaukee, WI – Landmark Credit Union Live
11/12 Pittsburgh, PA – Citizens Live at The Wylie
11/13 Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore Charlotte
11/14 Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore Charlotte
11/16 Orlando, FL – Hard Rock Live Orlando
11/17 Miami Beach, FL – The Fillmore
11/18 Miami Beach, FL – The Fillmore
11/20 Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy
11/21 Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy


