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Jack White joined by daughter Scarlett for ‘Archbishop Harold Holmes’ at New York gig

Jack White was joined by his daughter Scarlett for a performance of ‘Archbishop Harold Holmes’ at his recent New York concert – check out footage of the show below.

  • READ MORE: Jack White – ‘No Name’ review: surprise album is maestro’s punkiest outing since White Stripes

On Monday (February 10), Jack White took over Irving Plaza in New York City, where he performed a mix of his biggest solo hits and The White Stripes classics.

During the encore segment of the show, he quickly introduced his 18-year-old daughter Scarlett – who he shares with ex-wife Karen Elson – on bass before they launched into ‘Archbishop Harold Holmes’.

For the performance, Jack White’s regular backing bassist Dominic Davis played the tambourine. Check out fan-shot footage of the performance below.

Elsewhere during the show, he performed hits like ‘Old Scratch Blues’, ‘Little Bird’, ‘Hotel Yorba’ and ‘Seven Nation Army’.

Scarlett White’s on-stage appearance isn’t the first time she’s performed with her rockstar dad. Back in January 2023, she joined him to perform bass on ‘The Hardest Button To Button’. Prior to that, she was credited with recording the instrument on the studio version of ‘Into The Twilight’ from the singer-songwriter’s 2022 album ‘Fear Of The Dawn’.

Speaking about Scarlett with Consequence late last year, Jack White said she’s a “great” bassist, but wants her to forge her own path: “She likes doing her own thing, and I like her doing her own thing, so once in a while we might touch base here and there, but, I like her doing her own thing, and I think that’s where she feels comfortable, too.”

In December White announced a UK and European tour for 2025, with tickets available here. The musician will be making stops in London, Birmingham, Paris, Glasgow and more.

Jack White. CREDIT: Scott Legato/Getty Images

‘No Name’ scored a four-star review from NME‘s upon its release in August, 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.”

Elsewhere, The White Stripes recently announced a 20th anniversary reissue for their fifth album ‘Get Behind Me Satan’. It will feature songwriting demos, alternate studio takes and live versions – you can purchase yours here.

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