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How to get tickets for No Name Tour 2024

How to get tickets for No Name Tour 2024

For a moment we were worried about the state of live music in Sydney. But now we feel cautiously optimistic. As well as some stadium-goers dropping in, there was also a constant stream of tour announcements of all shapes and sizes. In Newtown they’re keeping it weird: vaudeville stalwarts The Vanguard have been given a fresh facelift and gigs to go with it, and now we have the holy grail of indie: Jack White brings his Untitled tour in Enmore.

Steady as she goes – in addition to his first sold-out Victorian shows, including a return to Melbourne’s Corner Hotel presented as part of Always live inWhite has announced more shows in Brisbane, Melbourne, Hobart, Sydney and Auckland.

With a style that draws on his native Detroit’s blues roots and crunchy garage rock, Jack White is one of the most prolific names in the music industry today. Even if you think you don’t know any of his music, you can probably recognize the signature bass line of “Seven Nation Army.” Of course, this chart-topping song is one of the most popular songs by the White Stripes, also known as the “brother and sister” of Jack and Meg White (aka ex-husband and ex-wife), also known as one of the most important bands. the indie rock revival of the 2000s.

After the White Stripes brought him into the mainstream, Jack continued and found success in his career as a solo artist, record label owner, and in many other bands and collaborations, including The Dead Weather and The Raconteurs/The Saboteurs. All this to say, this guy has a very good back catalog to draw on for these shows.

In addition to White’s first show in Sydney on Friday 13 December, he has also added a second show on Saturday 14 December. Tickets go on sale from 10am on Friday 22 November. You can take your seats and learn more about the tour. Here.