Supply Chain Issues Tour

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Supply Chain Issues Tour
Tour by Jack White
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Asia
  • South America
  • Oceania
Associated album
Start dateApril 8, 2022 (2022-04-08)
End dateFebruary 24, 2023 (2023-02-24)
No. of shows66 in North America
17 in Europe
7 in Asia
4 in South America
2 in Oceania
96 Total
Supporting acts
Jack White concert chronology
  • Boarding House Reach Tour
    (2018)
  • Supply Chain Issues Tour
    (2022)

The Supply Chain Issues Tour was a concert tour by American musician Jack White, in support of his fourth and fifth studio albums, respectively, Fear of the Dawn and Entering Heaven Alive (2022). The tour began on April 8, 2022, in Detroit, Michigan and ended on February, 24, 2023 in Aspen, Colorado.

Contents

Background

On November 11, 2021, White announced that he would release two studio albums in 2022, Fear of the Dawn and Entering Heaven Alive . [1] A month later, White announced the tour alongside concert dates and festival appearances in North America and Europe. [2]

During the first show of the entire tour, in Detroit, White proposed to his girlfriend Olivia Jean, who had also served as the opening act, during the song "Hotel Yorba". The couple were married during the encore by White's business partner Ben Swank. [3]

Opening acts

On March 15, 2022, White announced the supporting acts that would be accompanying him during the tour. [4] Punk rock quartet Be Your Own Pet is set to reunite and perform after fourteen-year hiatus. [5] Along with the band, Sugar Tradition, Olivia Jean, Geese, July Talk, Men I Trust, Starcrawler, JD McPherson, Briston Maroney, Chicano Batman, Natalie Bergman, The Afghan Whigs, The Kills, The Backseat Lovers, Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, Chubby and the Gang, Yard Act, SONS, Doctor Victor, KO KO MO, Larkin Poe, Equal Idiots, Mdou Moctar, Ezra Furman, Cherry Glazerr, Cautious Clay and Glove would join White as the tour openers. [6]

Set list

This set list is from the concert on April 8, 2022, in Detroit, Michigan. It is not intended to represent all tour dates. [7]

  1. "Taking Me Back"
  2. "Fear of the Dawn"
  3. "Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground"
  4. "Love Interruption"
  5. "Love Is Selfish"
  6. "I Cut Like a Buffalo"
  7. "Lazaretto"
  8. "Love Is Blindness" (U2 cover)
  9. "We're Going to Be Friends"
  10. "You Don't Understand Me"
  11. "I'm Slowly Turning Into You"
  12. "Ball and Biscuit"
  13. "Hotel Yorba"

Encore

  1. "Steady, As She Goes"
  2. "Seven Nation Army"

Notes

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and opening acts
DateCityCountryVenueOpening acts
Leg 1 — North America
April 8, 2022 Detroit United States Masonic Temple Theatre Sugar Tradition
Olivia Jean
April 9, 2022
April 10, 2022 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena Olivia Jean
April 12, 2022 Chicago Credit Union 1 Arena Geese
April 13, 2022 Cincinnati Andrew J. Brady ICON Music Center
April 14, 2022 Pittsburgh Petersen Events Center
April 16, 2022 Laval Canada Place Bell July Talk
April 17, 2022 Boston United States Agganis Arena Men I Trust
April 19, 2022 Washington, D.C. The Anthem
April 21, 2022 Brooklyn Barclays Center Be Your Own Pet
April 23, 2022 Portsmouth Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion Starcrawler
April 24, 2022 [lower-alpha 1] North Charleston Riverfront Park
April 26, 2022 Atlanta Tabernacle Starcrawler
April 27, 2022 JD McPherson
April 28, 2022Be Your Own Pet
April 30, 2022 Nashville Ascend Amphitheater
May 1, 2022JD McPherson
May 23, 2022 Irving The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory Briston Maroney
May 24, 2022 Tulsa BOK Center
May 25, 2022 Austin Moody Center Chicano Batman
May 27, 2022 El Paso El Paso County Coliseum
May 28, 2022 Phoenix Arizona Federal Theatre
May 29, 2022 Las Vegas The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan
May 31, 2022 Los Angeles YouTube Theater Natalie Bergman
June 1, 2022The Paranoyds
June 3, 2022 Reno Reno Events Center Natalie Bergman
June 4, 2022 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre The Kills
June 6, 2022 Portland Moda Center The Backseat Lovers
June 7, 2022 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum
June 8, 2022 Seattle United States Climate Pledge Arena
June 10, 2022 Salt Lake City USANA Amphitheatre Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio
June 11, 2022 Broomfield 1stBank Center
Leg 2 — Europe
June 27, 2022 London England Eventim Apollo Chubby and the Gang
June 28, 2022 Yard Act
June 30, 2022 Cologne Germany PalladiumChubby and the Gang
July 1, 2022 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live Yard Act
July 2, 2022 Leipzig Germany Haus Auensee SONS
July 4, 2022 Berlin Verti Music Hall
July 5, 2022 Prague Czech Republic Forum Karlin Doctor Victor
July 7, 2022 Lyon France La RadiantKo Ko Mo
July 8, 2022 [lower-alpha 2] Barcelona Spain Parc del Fòrum
July 10, 2022 [lower-alpha 3] Madrid IFEMA
July 12, 2022 [lower-alpha 4] Carcassonne FranceJean-Deschamps ThéâtreKo Ko Mo
July 14, 2022 Zürich Switzerland Samsung Hall Larkin Poe
July 15, 2022 Frankfurt Germany Jahrhunderthalle
July 16, 2022 Brussels Belgium Forest National Equal Idiots
July 18, 2022 Paris France L'Olympia Mdou Moctar
July 19, 2022
July 20, 2022
Leg 3 — Asia
July 30, 2022 [lower-alpha 5] Yuzawa Japan Naeba Ski Resort
Leg 4 — North America
August 13, 2022 Minneapolis United States Minneapolis Armory Starcrawler
August 14, 2022 West Des Moines Val Air Ballroom Ezra Furman
August 16, 2022 Milwaukee UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena
August 17, 2022 Indianapolis TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park
August 19, 2022 Toronto Canada Budweiser Stage July Talk
August 21, 2022 Lewiston United States Artpark Cherry Glazerr
August 23, 2022 Portland Cross Insurance Arena Cautious Clay
August 24, 2022 Baltimore Pier Six Pavilion
August 25, 2022 Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
August 27, 2022 Huntsville Orion AmphitheaterGlove
August 28, 2022 St. Louis St. Louis Music Park
August 29, 2022 Kansas City Starlight Theatre
September 15, 2022 Louisville Bourbon & Beyond
September 16, 2022 Asheville Rabbit RabbitThe Paranoyds
September 19, 2022 St. Augustine St. Augustine Amphitheatre Cat Power
September 20, 2022 Miami James L. Knight Center
September 21, 2022 Orlando Hard Rock Live
September 23, 2022 New Orleans The FilmoreThe Paranoyds
September 24, 2022 Houston Bayou Music Center
September 25, 2022 Shreveport Shreveport Municipal Memorial Auditorium
September 27, 2022 Oklahoma City The CriterionIchi-Bons
September 30, 2022 Tucson Linda Ronstadt Music Hall
October 1, 2022 Dana Point Ohana Festival
October 8, 2022 Guadalajara Mexico Coordenada GDL
October 9, 2022 Mexico City Pepsi Center WTC Cat Power
Leg 6 — Latin America
October 12, 2022 Sao Paulo Brazil Popload Festival
October 14, 2022 Buenos Aires Argentina Privamera Sound
October 16, 2022 Santiago Chile
October 18, 2022 Montevideo Uruguay Teatro de VeranoCat Power
Leg 7 — Asia
November 5, 2022 Manila Philippines SM Aura Premier
November 8, 2022 Seoul South Korea Yes24 Live Hall
November 10, 2022 Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Capital Studio
November 12, 2022 Bangkok Thailand CTW Live
November 14, 2022 Singapore Star Theatre
November 16, 2022 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Zepp Kuala Lumpur
Oceania
November 19, 2022 Adelaide Australia Rymill Park
November 21, 2022 Christchurch New Zealand Christchurch Town Hall
North America
December 3, 2022 [lower-alpha 6] Fort Lauderdale United StatesFort Lauderdale Beach Park
December 4, 2022 [lower-alpha 7] Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
December 7, 2022Chicago Empty Bottle
December 8, 2022 Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom Wet Leg
Starcrawler
January 13, 2023Los Angeles The Belasco Olivia Jean
January 14, 2023 [lower-alpha 8] Inglewood Kia Forum
January 16, 2023Nashville The Blue Room
January 17, 2023
February 22, 2023Brooklyn Brooklyn Steel Olivia Jean
February 24, 2023 [lower-alpha 9] Aspen Rio Grande Park

Notes

  1. The concert on April 24, 2022 at the Riverfront Park in North Charleston is a part of High Water Festival. [8]
  2. The concert on July 8, 2022 at the Parc del Fòrum in Barcelona is a part of Cruïlla. [9]
  3. The concert on July 10, 2022 at the IFEMA in Madrid is a part of Mad Cool. [10]
  4. The concert on July 12, 2022 at the Jean-Deschamps Théâtre in Carcassonne is a part of Festival de Carcassonne. [11]
  5. The concert on July 30, 2022 at the Naeba Ski Resort in Yuzawa is a part of Fuji Rock Festival. [12]
  6. The concert on December 3, 2022 at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park in Fort Lauderdale is a part of Audacy Beach Festival. [13]
  7. The concert on December 4, 2022 at MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre in Tampa is a part of 97X Next Big Thing. [14]
  8. The concert on January 14, 2023 at the Kia Forum in Inglewood is a part of iHeartRadio ALTer EGO. [15]
  9. The concert on February 24, 2023 at Rio Grande Park in Aspen is a part of Palm Tree Festival. [16]

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