
Jack White will perform back-to-back shows at the Masonic Temple in Detroit on April 12 and 13 as part of his "No Name" tour. According to the Detroit News, these concerts will be his first announced performances in his hometown since a 2022 event where he turned a concert into a wedding. Tickets will be available for purchase starting next Friday at 10 a.m., with a presale for Third Man Vault subscribers beginning one week earlier.
The "No Name" tour is making waves globally, with stops across Asia, Australia, and North America, as reported by WXYZ. Kicking off on December 1, the tour will visit cities in Mexico, Hong Kong, and Vietnam before heading to the United States. While Jack White is known for his spontaneous pop-up shows, this tour takes a more structured approach, with dates and locations announced well in advance.
Fans of the guitarist will also get a shot at a fresh track as "You Got Me Searching," the B-side to White's "No Name" single "That’s How I’m Feeling," is slated for release via 7-inch vinyl and on streaming services, as shared by Detroit Free Press. Jack White's "No Name" tour will also include a performance at GLC Live at 20 Monroe in Grand Rapids on April 15, in addition to the Masonic Temple Theatre in Detroit.
Jack White's previous performance at the Masonic Temple in 2022 gained attention for its unique combination of personal milestones and musical release: he proposed, married, and debuted an album all in one day. While his upcoming shows are not expected to feature similar events, fans can anticipate the high-energy and dynamic performance that White is known for.









