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Jack White tour tickets are scarce, phone-free and student-friendly

Jack White’s 2026 North American tour runs into November, with $20 student rush tickets and phones sealed in Yondr pouches.

Georgia Hale

By Georgia Hale · Staff Writer

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Jack White tour tickets are scarce, phone-free and student-friendly
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Jack White is back on the road, and the 2026 tour comes with a very Jack White catch: fans are expected to put their phones away before the show starts.

Rolling Stone reported that concertgoers at White’s North American dates will have to place devices in secure Yondr pouches, continuing a no-phone approach the musician has used before. The tour is also built around smaller theaters and standing-room rooms for many stops, which means tickets are already tight in several cities, according to Rolling Stone.

White released his latest album, Frozen Charlotte, on July 10, the same day the North American run opened in Washington, D.C. Rolling Stone’s review linked the album’s scale and garage-rock charge to the era of the White Stripes’ 2003 album Elephant.

Where tickets are available

Primary tickets are being sold through Ticketmaster and AXS, according to Rolling Stone. For dates with little or no standard inventory, Rolling Stone points fans to Ticketmaster’s verified resale marketplace, plus resale sites including StubHub, SeatGeek, VividSeats and TicketNetwork.

Students get the cheapest listed route into the room. Rolling Stone reported that White is offering $20 rush tickets for students at each venue’s box office at 5 p.m. on the day of the show.

Resale prices vary by city and platform. Rolling Stone reported that StubHub had limited listings, with tickets for the Sept. 25 Pomona, California, show starting at $167. SeatGeek showed tickets from $122 for the July 23 Chicago date at Radius and from $130 for the Sept. 24 San Francisco show, according to Rolling Stone.

On VividSeats, Rolling Stone found lawn tickets for White’s Clarkston, Michigan, date at Pine Knob Music Theatre starting at $63. The same report said the Charlotte, North Carolina, date had only a small number of tickets remaining, with general-admission tickets starting at $196. TicketNetwork listings cited by Rolling Stone started around $130 for the Los Angeles and Chicago dates, with the site offering $150 off orders over $500 using code RS150.

Where the tour goes

The North American leg runs from July through late November. The schedule includes Brooklyn, Toronto, Chicago, Clarkston, Cincinnati, San Francisco, Pomona, Los Angeles, Del Mar, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Albuquerque, Austin, Dallas, Nashville, Minneapolis, Madison, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, Charlotte, Orlando, Miami Beach and Atlanta.

White also has August dates in Europe and the U.K., Rolling Stone reported. His 2026 calendar includes festival appearances as well, including a September stop at a new festival in Santa Monica, California, where the lineup also includes The Killers and Olivia Dean, according to Rolling Stone.

The North American itinerary is scheduled to close with two nights at Atlanta’s Coca-Cola Roxy on Nov. 20 and Nov. 21.

This story draws on original reporting from Rolling Stone.