Jack White Performs with Daughter Scarlett in Brooklyn

Jack White Performs with Daughter Scarlett in Brooklyn

Jack White shared the stage with his daughter, Scarlett, during his concert at Brooklyn Paramount on Saturday night. The 19-year-old Scarlett, an aspiring artist, musician, and model based in New York City, joined her father on bass for performances of “Cannon,” John the Revelator,” and “Black Math.”

Scarlett previously joined her father on stage during a show at New York’s Irving Plaza in February 2025. She also contributed to two tracks on his 2024 album No Name.

Recent Performances and Tours

White just kicked off a North American tour in support of his newly released solo album, Frozen Charlotte. His setlist at Brooklyn Paramount also featured several songs off Frozen Charlotte, including “Raising the Grain,” “There’s Nobody There,” and Nobody Knows,” plus performances of “Fell in Love With a Girl,” “Hotel Yorba,” “I Cut Like a Buffalo,” “The Hardest Button to Button,” “Icky Thump,” “That Black Bat Licorice,” and (of course) “Seven Nation Army.”

Family Collaboration

In a previous interview with CONSEQUENCE, Jack White described Scarlett as a “great” bassist, but emphasized letting her carve out her own musical path. “She likes doing her own thing, and I like her doing her own thing, so once in a while we might touch base here and there, but, I like her doing her own thing, and I think that’s where she feels comfortable, too.”

With Jack White’s North American tour underway, fans can look forward to more exciting performances, possibly with Scarlett joining him on stage again. The Frozen Charlotte tour promises to be an unforgettable experience, featuring a mix of old and new songs, including hits from The White Stripes and Jack White’s solo career. As the tour continues, fans will have the opportunity to witness the talented White family share their music with audiences across the continent.

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