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Jack White will perform at Pine Knob on July 25, promoters announced Thursday, and if that sounds like a first for the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, it’s because it is.
The Detroit rocker has checked the majority of major Metro Detroit venues off his list at one point or another, either as a solo performer or with the White Stripes, the Raconteurs or the Dead Weather.
Jack White to rock Pine Knob for the first time, promoters announce
Jack White to perform at Pine Knob on July 25, promoters announced Thursday, a first for the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer
But Pine Knob will be a first for the 50-year-old, who last week released two new singles, “G.O.D. And the Broken Ribs” and “Derecho Demonico.” He performed them both on last weekend’s “Saturday Night Live,” on which he appeared with his fellow Jack, Jack Black.
Tickets for the Pine Knob show go on sale April 17 via Ticketmaster; pre-sale tickets go on sale beginning at 10 a.m. Monday.
The show is part of a round of North American dates announced Thursday. White is also touring Europe and Asia this summer, and kicks off his tour May 30 in Sigulda, Latvia.
Looking back at past concerts from White, here’s a list of major area venues he’s played over the last 25 years, after graduating from club shows at venues like the Gold Dollar and the Magic Stick:
White will also perform at Coachella on Saturday, a late-breaking addition to the lineup of the three-day music festival in the Southern California desert.
agraham@detroitnews.com
July 10: Washington, DC (The Anthem)
July 11-12: Brooklyn, NY (Brooklyn Paramount)
July 14: Toronto, ON (RBC Amphitheatre) (w/ support from Angine de Poitrine)
July 15: Essex Junction, Va. (Champlain Valley Exposition)
July 17: Boston, Mass. (MGM Music Hall at Fenway)
July 21: Indianapolis, Ind. (Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park)
July 23: Chicago, Ill. (Radius)
July 24: Chicago, Ill. (The Salt Shed)
July 25: Clarkston, Mich. (Pine Knob Music Theatre)
Sept. 18: Cincinnati, Ohio (MegaCorp Pavilion)
Sept. 19: East Aurora, NY (Borderland Festival)
Sept. 20: Richmond, Va. (TBA)
Sept. 24: San Francisco, Calif. (Bill Graham Civic Auditorium)
Sept. 25: Pomona, Calif. (Fox Theater)
Sept. 28-29: Los Angeles, Calif. (Hollywood Palladium)
Sept. 30: Del Mar, Calif. (The Sound)
Oct. 2: Las Vegas, Nev. (Fontainebleau Las Vegas)
Oct. 3: Phoenix, Ariz. (Arizona Financial Theatre)
Oct. 4: Albuquerque, N. Mex. (Revel)
Oct. 6: Austin, Tex. (Moody Amphitheater)
Oct. 7: Dallas, Tex. (The Bomb Factory)
Oct. 9: Nashville, Tenn. (The Truth)
Nov. 8: Minneapolis, Minn. (The Armory)
Nov. 9: Madison, Wis. (The Sylvee)
Nov. 10: Milwaukee, Wis. (Landmark Credit Union Live)
Nov. 12: Pittsburgh, Penn. (Citizens Live at The Wylie)
Nov. 13-14: Charlotte, NC (The Fillmore Charlotte)
Nov. 16: Orlando, Fla. (Hard Rock Live Orlando)
Nov. 17-18: Miami Beach, Fla. (The Fillmore)
Nov. 20-21: Atlanta, Ga. (Coca-Cola Roxy)
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