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Jack White Announces New Album 'Frozen Charlotte' Will Be Released on July 10

The 13-track LP includes recent singles and a new blues-infused song, while White also announced tour dates across the UK, Ireland, North America and Europe.

  • On Tuesday, Jack White announced his seventh solo album, 'Frozen Charlotte,' set for release on July 10, alongside the blues-infused single 'Dollar Bill.' The 13-track record follows his critically-acclaimed 2024 effort 'No Name.'
  • Earlier this week, Third Man Records teased the album through the Third Man Release Lab, a behind-the-scenes online series exploring the label's creative approach. The 13-track collection includes previously released singles 'And The Broken Ribs' and 'Derecho Demonico.'
  • 'Frozen Charlotte' will be available on black vinyl, CD, and cassette formats, with limited editions in 'Zug And Blue,' 'Chrome,' and 'Ice Blue.' White showcased the album artwork through an Instagram post featuring a sculpture that also appears in the 'Dollar Bill' video.
  • White will tour the record across North America, the UK, Europe, and Ireland later this year, including a double header at London's Eventim Apollo. The July 10 release coincides with the start of his U.S. solo tour in Washington, D.C.
  • The project follows White's recent 'Saturday Night Live' appearance where he performed 'And The Broken Ribs' and 'Derecho Demonico' in April. Last month, he opened his first public art exhibition in London, stating it showcases a side to him that most 'people don't know.
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NME broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
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