Jack White has announced today’s official music video for “That’s How I’m Feeling,” from his new album, No Name (Third Man Records). No Name is available now via all DSPs and streaming services. Black vinyl and CDs arrive tomorrow, Friday, September 13, 2024, wherever records are sold. Pre-orders are available.
This weekend will see White and his band crossing the Atlantic for a trio of eagerly awaited UK live dates, set for London’s Islington Assembly Hall (September 13), Liverpool’s O2 Academy (September 14), and Brighton’s Chalk (September 15). The shows coincide with the third anniversary of Third Man Records’ first store outside the USA, Third Man Records London. The announcement of the space’s September 2021 opening followed much speculation and guesswork from eagle-eyed Third Man fans, who noticed the painting of eight sham, rotating storefronts at the 1 Marshall Street, Soho address. These fronts included “Frank Booth’s Oxygen Bar,” “Jack Sharp’s Upholstery Tacks,” and “Harry Lime’s Penicillin,” all of which claimed to be under the umbrella of the fantastical “Absurd Scam Family of Businesses.” Last week, all UK subscribers to Third Man Records’ The Vault subscription service received a mysterious, physical invitation to actual pop-up shops of these businesses above, in the cities in which White is playing. The events – featuring musical rarities never before seen in the world– are free and open to the public, although Vault invitation holders will receive priority access. Click here for more information.
This weekend will see White and his band crossing the Atlantic for a trio of eagerly awaited UK live dates, set for London’s Islington Assembly Hall (September 13), Liverpool’s O2 Academy (September 14), and Brighton’s Chalk (September 15). The shows coincide with the three-year anniversary of Third Man Records’ first store outside the USA, Third Man Records London. The announcement of the space’s September 2021 opening followed much speculation and guesswork from eagle-eyed Third Man fans, who noticed the painting of eight sham, rotating store fronts at the 1 Marshall Street, Soho address. These fronts included “Frank Booth’s Oxygen Bar,” “Jack Sharp’s Upholstery Tacks,” and “Harry Lime’s Penicillin,” all of which claimed to be under the umbrella of the fantastical “Absurd Scam Family of Businesses.” Last week, all UK subscribers to Third Man Records’ The Vault subscription service received a mysterious, physical invitation to actual pop-up shops of these aforementioned businesses, in the cities in which White is playing. The events – which will feature musical rarities never-before-seen in the world – are free and open to the public, although Vault invitation holders will receive priority access. Click here for more information.
JACK WHITE – NO NAME TOUR – UK 2024
SEPTEMBER
13 – London, UK – Islington Assembly Hall
14 – Liverpool, UK – O2 Academy
15 – Brighton, UK – Chalk
THIRD MAN RECORDS LONDON THIRD ANNIVERSARY POP-UPS
Friday, 13 September
Frank Booth’s Oxygen Bar
Address: 116 Upper St, London N1 1QP
Times: 12pm-12am
Saturday 14 September
Jack Sharp’s Upholstery Tacks
Address: 1A Bridgewater St, Liverpool L1 0AR
Times: 10am-5pm
Sunday, 15 September
Harry Lime’s Penicillin
Address: 38 Meeting House Ln, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1HB
Times: 10am-5pm
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