Jack White announces dates for Supply Chain Issues tour

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Jack White has announced the first set of dates for the Supply Chain Problems tour with stops in North America, Europe and the UK.
The tour will celebrate the upcoming release of two new albums, Fear of dawn, released on April 8 via Third Man Records, and Enter living paradise is scheduled to arrive on July 22.
This will be the first time the musicians have been headlining in nearly four years, starting with two Fear of dawn The album will be released April 8-9 at the Masonic Temple Theater in Detroit.
Along with his massive excursion to the arena, Jack White will make an appearance at the High Water Festival on April 24 in North Charleston, South Carolina, before heading to Europe for a series of shows ahead of the Mad Cool Festival in Madrid, in Spain, July 10. The artist will then return to the United States to close his tour.
Tickets go on sale Friday, December 17 at 10 a.m. local time. The presale starts on Monday, December 13. For more information, click here.
Jack White The Supply Chain Tour Dates
April 8 – Masonic Temple Theater – Detroit, Michigan.
April 9 – Masonic Temple Theater – Detroit, Michigan.
April 10 – Van Andel Arena – Grand Rapids, Michigan.
April 12 – Credit Union 1 Arena – Chicago, Ill.
April 13 – The Andrew J Brady ICON Music Center – Cincinnati, Ohio
April 14 – Petersen Events Center – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
April 16 – Place Bell – Laval, QC
April 17 – Agganis Arena – Boston, Mass.
April 19 – The Anthem – Washington, DC
April 21 – Barclays Center – Brooklyn, NY
April 23 – Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion – Portsmouth, Virginia.
April 24 – High Water Festival – North Charleston, South Carolina
April 26 – Tabernacle – Atlanta, Georgia.
April 27 – Tabernacle – Atlanta, Georgia.
April 28 – Tabernacle – Atlanta, Georgia.
April 30 – Ascend Amphitheater – Nashville, Tenn.
May 01 – Ascend Amphitheater – Nashville, Tenn.
May 23 – Toyota Music Factory Pavilion – Irving, Texas
May 24 – BOK Center – Tulsa, Okla.
May 25 – Moody Center – Austin, Texas
May 27 – El Paso County Coliseum – El Paso, Texas
May 28 – Arizona Federal Theater – Phoenix, Arizona.
May 29 – The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan – Las Vegas, Nevada
May 31 – YouTube Theater – Los Angeles, California.
June 1 – YouTube Theater – Los Angeles, California.
June 3 – Reno Events Center – Reno, Nev.
June 4 – Shoreline Amphitheater – Mountain View, CA
June 6 – Moda Center – Portland, Oregon.
June 7 – Pacific Coliseum – Vancouver, BC
June 8 – Climate Pledge Arena – Seattle, Wash.
June 10 – USANA Amphitheater – Salt Lake City, Utah
June 11 – 1STBANK Center – Broomfield, Colorado.
June 27 – Eventim Apollo – London, United Kingdom
June 28 – Eventim Apollo – London, United Kingdom
June 30 – Palladium – Cologne, Germany
July 1 – AFAS Live – Amsterdam, Netherlands
July 2 – Haus Auensee – Leipzig, Germany
July 4 – Berlin, Germany – Verti Music Hall
July 7 – Le Radiant – Lyon, France
July 10 – Mad Cool Festival – Madrid, Spain
July 14 – Samsung Hall – Zurich, Switzerland
July 15 – Jahrhunderthalle – Frankfurt, Germany
July 16 – Forest National – Brussels, Belgium
July 18 – L’Olympia – Paris, France
July 19 – L’Olympia – Paris, France
July 20 – L’Olympia – Paris, France
August 13 – Armory – Minneapolis, Minn.
August 16 – UWM Panther Arena – Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
August 17 – TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park – Indianapolis, Ind.
August 19 – Budweiser Stage – Toronto, ON
August 21 – Artpark – Lewiston, NY
August 23 – Cross Insurance Arena – Portland, Maine
August 24 – Pier Six Pavilion – Baltimore, Maryland
August 25 – Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheater – Charlotte, North Carolina
August 27 – Orion Amphitheater – Huntsville, Alabama.
August 28 – Saint Louis Music Park – St. Louis, Missouri
August 29 – Starlight Theater – Kansas City, Missouri