'90s Rock Icon Reveals Seventh Solo Album After 34 Years in Music
Jack White, one-half of The White Stripes, is showing no signs of slowing down years after the iconic band's split.
With over three decades in the music industry, the acclaimed rocker has released a slew of chart-topping songs as a solo artist and as part of a duo.
Recently, the 50-year-old musician sparked major buzz after dropping a surprising announcement.
Jack White kept fans on their toes after updating his Instagram with a post about his new project.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee quietly announced the upcoming release of his seventh studio album.
Titled Frozen Charlotte, the album's artwork features a custom piece created by the musician, showcasing a white-painted sailor figurine with a blue skull in place of its head.
"An old carnival prize chalkware statue from the 1940s of a sailor boy falls over in my recording studio and its head breaks off. I grab a nearby blue skull shaker percussion object and glue it in the head's place. I painted the body white and suddenly an all-new character avatar that I called ‘Frozen Charlotte' came to life," the "Seven Nation Army" hitmaker wrote on Instagram.
Besides his announcement, White also mentioned that the artwork is currently on display at the These Thoughts May Disappear exhibition at the Newport Street Gallery in London through September, marking his first-ever public art exhibit.
Third Man Records, an independent record label co-founded by Jack White with Ben Blackwell and Ben Swank, described the new album as "an intense rock and roll punch with never-far-behind blues underpinnings," a sound that is familiar to longtime fans while also serving as an inviting entry point for new listeners.
With the album's official release set for July 10, he also dropped his lead single, "Dollar Bill," a blues-rock track featuring heavy guitar riffs written by Jack White himself.
Apart from the upcoming release of Frozen Charlotte, Jack White is currently on the road for his headlining European tour, which kicked off on April 30 at Sigulda Castle in Sigulda, Latvia.
This will be followed by runs in North America and the U.K. before concluding in November.
Jack White's Headlining Tour 2026 Schedule
- April 30: Sigulda, Latvia @ Sigulda Castle
- June 1: Warsaw, Poland @ Klub Stodola
- June 2: Krakow, Poland @ Klub Studio
- June 4-6: Aarhus, Denmark @ Northside Festival
- June 12-14: Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands @ Best Kept Secret Festival
- June 18: Lyon, France @ Les Nuits de Fourvière
- June 19: Camaiore, Italy @ La Prima Estate
- June 21: Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy @ Arena Alpe Adria
- June 22-24: Zagreb, Croatia @ INMusic Festival
- July 10: Washington, D.C. @ The Anthem
- July 11: Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Brooklyn Paramount
- July 12: Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Brooklyn Paramount
- July 14: Toronto, ONT @ RBC Amphitheatre
- July 15: Essex Junction, Vt. @ 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 (Outdoors)
- July 25: Clarkston, Mich. @ Pine Knob Music Theatre
- Aug. 21: Almaty, Kazakhstan @ Park Live Almaty
- Aug. 22-23: İstanbul, Turkey @ Babylon Soundgarden
- Aug. 25: London, England @ Eventim Apollo
- Aug. 26: London, England @ Eventim Apollo
- Aug. 28: Bristol, England @ The Prospect Building
- Aug. 29: Newcastle, England @ O2 City Hall
- Aug. 31: Belfast, Northern Ireland @ The Telegraph Building
- Sept. 1: Dublin, Ireland @ 3Olympia Theatre
- Sept. 2: Dublin, Ireland @ 3Olympia Theatre
- Sept. 18: Cincinnati, Ohio @ MegaCorp Pavilion
- Sept. 19: East Aurora, N.Y. @ Borderland Festival
- Sept. 20: Richmond, Va. @ TBA
- Sept. 24: San Francisco, Calif. @ Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
- Sept. 25: Pomona, Calif. @ Fox Theater
- Sept. 28: Los Angeles, Calif. @ Hollywood Palladium
- Sept. 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.M. @ Revel
- Oct. 6: Austin, Texas @ Moody Amphitheater
- Oct. 7: Dallas, Texas @ 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, Pa. @ Citizens Live at The Wylie
- Nov. 13: Charlotte, N.C. @ The Fillmore Charlotte
- Nov. 14: Charlotte, N.C. @ The Fillmore Charlotte
- Nov. 16: Orlando, Fla. @ Hard Rock Live Orlando
- Nov. 17: Miami Beach, Fla. @ The Fillmore
- Nov. 18: Miami Beach, Fla. @ The Fillmore
- Nov. 20: Atlanta, Ga. @ Coca-Cola Roxy
- Nov. 21: Atlanta, Ga. @ Coca-Cola Roxy
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This story was originally published June 10, 2026 at 8:36 PM.