Jack White playing surprise Denver show Tuesday
The show is at 8 p.m. at the Bluebird Theater on Colfax Avenue.
Surprise! Jack White is playing a last-minute show in Denver on Tuesday.
The solo artist and former White Stripes frontman will play at the Bluebird Theater, located at 3317 E. Colfax Ave., beginning at 8 p.m., according to a post on the venue’s official website. Doors were scheduled to open at 7 p.m.
The venue holds about 500 people, according to Visit Denver and was named one of the Best Clubs in America by Rolling Stone magazine.
Tickets for Jack White’s surprise Denver show were scheduled to go on sale at 1 p.m. Concertgoers were required to register with Laylo to receive a code, the Bluebird Theater said on their site.
The show is open to people ages 16 and up. Ticket prices weren’t immediately known, but the Bluebird said a limited number of $25 student tickets are available.
Acid Mothers Temple will open for White, the venue said.
White on Friday played a similar surprise show in San Francisco in a 470-capacity venue. It’s all part of a larger strategy for White during his “No Name” tour, which has been at mostly “small clubs” and “back yard fetes.”
This isn’t the first “secret show” White has played in Denver. Back in August 2012, White gave fans 30 minutes notice on social media before playing a 20-minute set on the blazing hot pavement outside of Isdajo Automotive on West Colfax Avenue.
The impromptu afternoon show came hours before White played to 9,500 fans at Red Rocks Amphitheatre and capped a week that saw him make stops at Rockmount Ranch Wear and the Cruise Room inside the Oxford Hotel, according to an archived report by the now-defunct Denver music site Reverb.




