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Jack White announces summer 2026 European tour

Jack White announces summer 2026 European tour

Jack White has announced a series of new tour dates, taking place across Europe later this year.

The new dates were confirmed on the former White Stripes frontman’s Facebook page earlier today (Friday March 27), and will see him play 10 new shows later this summer.

Dates kick off with a night at Sigulda Castle in Latvia on May 30, before continuing with more shows across the following month.

These include two nights in Poland on June 1 and 2, two shows in Germany later in the week, and another gig in Sweden later on. Dates wrap up with two back-to-back nights at L’Olympia in Paris, and two at Ancienne Belgique in Belgium.

Tickets go on sale on Thursday April 2 at 10am local time, and pre-sale options will be available from Monday March 30. Visit here for tickets.

Jack White’s 2026 European tour dates are:

MAY
30 – Sigulda, Latvia – Sigulda Castle

JUNE
1 – Warsaw, Poland – Klub Stodola
2 – Krakow, Poland – Klub Studio
4 – Berlin, Germany – Columbiahalle
5 – Hamburg, Germany – Georg Elser Halle
8 – Malmo, Sweden – Slagthuset
13 – Paris, France – L’Olympia
14 – Paris, France – L’Olympia
16 – Brussels, Belgium – Ancienne Belgique
17 – Brussels, Belgium – Ancienne Belgique

Jack White’s latest album was 2024’s ‘No Name’. That record scored a four-star review from NME with Andrew Trendell writing: “This is an ode to the mystique of rock’n’roll and to the joy of music at its most physical and playful.

“Teasing doesn’t always lead to satisfaction. Just cut to the chase – and this one’s a bone-rattling ride. White’s revelling in the real world and has made it a much more thrilling place.”

In the time since then, the artist recently announced on Instagram that his mother Teresa Gillis passed away at the age of 95, and defended his comments about Taylor Swift’s songwriting style.

White’s first visual art show is set to open in London this spring. Titled ‘These Thoughts May Disappear’, the gallery will open at Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery on May 29 and run until September 13.

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