Rock artist Jack White is making his latest tour more accessible to students by offering special $20 tickets at every stop of his "No Name" tour. The initiative aims to make live music more affordable for young fans, as regular admission prices exceed $100.
White announced the student ticket program via Instagram on February 10th, explaining that a limited number of discounted tickets will be available for purchase at venue box offices on show days. Students must present valid student ID to qualify, with a limit of one ticket per ID.
The former White Stripes frontman has chosen to perform in smaller, more intimate venues for this tour rather than his usual arena shows. His 2025 tour schedule includes performances at Brooklyn's King's Theatre, followed by European dates in Paris and Utrecht, and UK shows in London, Birmingham, and Glasgow.
White recently addressed fan expectations about show length, noting that his current sets feature 20-25 songs. He expressed admiration for legendary acts like The Beatles and Ramones who performed shorter sets, stating he would prefer to deliver similar compact performances.
The student ticket initiative provides a rare opportunity for young music fans to experience White's raw, energetic performances without breaking the bank. Interested students should check their local venue's website for specific box office details and arrival times to secure these limited tickets.