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Jack White

The Pinnacle

Fri, Apr 18 - 19
All day

FULL DESCRIPTION

Following the surprise release of his sixth solo album No Name in July, local physical-media advocate Jack White has been touring the world with his hard-changing lineup of seasoned vets: bassist Dominic Davis, Raconteurs alum Patrick Keeler on drums, and keyboardist Bobby Emmett. White and company will be returning to Nashville for a two-night stint at The Pinnacle this week. It will be the crew’s third stop in town during this whirlwind tour, following a fundraising gig at American Legion Post 82 in July — where guests unexpectedly had a chance to buy the new album on vinyl — and a pop-up show at The Basement East in August. If those shows are any indication of what to expect, make sure to bring your earplugs. No Name was a Grammy-nominated return to White’s garage-blues roots, and he and the band have been bringing the requisite noise you’d expect. Local metal act Waxed opens. LOGAN BUTTS

The Pinnacle
910 Exchange Lane, Nashville, TN 37203, USA
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