JACK WHITE LIVE 2026
July 10
Doors: 6:30PM / Show: 8:00PM
ON SALEFri 4/17 @ 10:00 am
PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A PHONE-FREE SHOW.
WHAT IS A “PHONE-FREE SHOW”? No phones allowed in the performance space. An unplugged, real life experience.
HOW DOES IT WORK? Upon arrival at the venue, staff will be available to help you put your phone in a lockable pouch which you keep throughout the night.
WHAT IF I HAVE AN EMERGENCY AND NEED TO ACCESS MY PHONE? You can unlock your phone from the pouch at any time by going to the clearly-marked Phone Use Areas located in the lobby or the concourse.
WHAT ABOUT CASHLESS BARS OR MERCH? We highly recommend bringing a physical credit card just in case you can’t access your phone at the bar or merch area.
WHAT IF I WANT TO POST ON MY SOCIALS? We can help with that. Our tour photographer will post live photos and videos after every show at jackwhiteiii.com and on Instagram @officialjackwhite. Download content from the site or repost from Jack’s IG.
WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS & IS IT MANDATORY? We believe this creates a better experience for everyone & yes, it’s non-negotiable.
THIS IS A PHONE FREE EVENT. Super Excellent Seats are non-transferrable and day-of-show pick up only. No Alternate Pickup is available for Super Excellent Seats. Prior to doors, Super Excellent Seats can be picked up at the box office. After doors, Super Excellent Seats can be picked up at the entrance located at 900 Maine Ave. Any tickets suspected of being purchased for the sole purpose of reselling can be cancelled at the discretion of The Anthem / Ticketmaster, and buyers may be denied future ticket purchases for I.M.P. shows. Opening acts, door times, and set times are always subject to change.
Jack White
Born and raised in Detroit as the youngest of 10 siblings, Jack White’s utilitarian approach filters through all his work, from self-producing his own music to the Third Man empire he founded, to his upholstery and various other art and design pursuits. Over a quarter century into his professional musical career, White’s ability to weave relevant, compelling, and poignant artistry to his music leaves him unparalleled.
When the White Stripes started in 1997, no one, least of all White, ever expected that a red, white and black two -piece band would take hold in the mainstream world. The band's self -titled debut and sophomore effort De Stijl amassed critical acclaim and built a passionate underground following, but it was the release of 2001’s White Blood Cells that thrust the White Stripes onto magazine covers as they captivated larger audiences through worldwide touring. “Fell in Love With a Girl” served as the band’s breakthrough hit and its accompanying Michel Gondry Lego clip was chosen by Pitchfork as the #1 music video of the 2000s. The release of Elephant in 2003 not only cemented the band’s reputation but also offered the #1 hit single “Seven Nation Army,” which has since been appropriated as arguably the most popular chant in sports stadiums around the world. In 2021, THE WHITE STRIPES GREATEST HITS (Third Man Records/Legacy) made top 10 chart debuts around the world. On November 8, 2025, The White Stripes were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
To date, White has won 12 GRAMMYs in eight different categories with 36 career nominations and was honored with the Producers & Engineers Wing “President’s Merit Award” in 2017. White formed a "new band of old friends," The Raconteurs, in 2006 and The Dead Weather in 2009. The Raconteurs’ debut album Broken Boy Soldiers featured the #1 hit single "Steady, As She Goes" and showed markedly different side of White, one where songwriting, vocal and guitar duties were shared. In 2009, he started The Dead Weather with members of The Kills, Queens of the Stone Age and The Greenhornes. Releasing two albums in two years and unleashing a dark, captivating live show upon curious audiences, The Dead Weather further cemented Jack White’s musical versatility and range.
White’s solo repertoire consists of the pivotal albums Blunderbuss, Lazaretto, Boarding House Reach, Fear of the Dawn, Entering Heaven Alive, and most recently No Name. No Name met the ears of unassuming fans via a clandestine white -label appearance at Third Man Records locations, where customers were slipped, guerilla -style, free unmarked vinyl copies in their shopping bags. True to his DIY roots, White recorded, produced, and mixed No Name at his Third Man Studio throughout 2023 and 2024, pressed the album vinyl at Third Man Pressing, and released it via Third Man Records, to both fan and critical acclaim. In April of 2026, White released new singles “G.O.D. And The Broken Ribs” and “Derecho Demonico” which he celebrated with his sixth musical guest performance on SNL.
Venue Information:
The Anthem
901 Wharf St SW
Washington, DC, 20024
theanthemdc.com