Legendary rocker shocks fans by bringing rarely seen daughter, 18, out on stage during concert
She shredded on the bass.

Jack White surprised fans at his recent New York City gig by bringing his rocker daughter out on stage during the encore.
The White Stripes legend, 49, brought out his daughter Scarlett, 18, as special guest for his Irving Plaza concert.
The teen wowed fans by shredding on the bass during his 2024 song Archbishop Harold Holmes, which featured on his latest album.
The family moment happened during his No Name Tour show on Monday, February 10, and blew fans away.
A fan video shared online showed the teen – who bares a striking resemblance to her father – nailing every note on the song.
Her dad also later included her in an Instagram carousel from the show.
The concert saw White playing iconic songs like Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground, Hotel Yorba, Ball and Biscuit, and Seven Nation Army.
White shares Scarlett and son Henry with ex-wife model and songwriter Karen Elson, who he was married to from 2005 to 2013.
In an interview with Consequence of Sound, White said his daughter is a great bassist.
He said: ‘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.’
The New York show was the first in White’s tour No Name tour, which is set to make stops across North America, including in cities such as Kansas City, Detroit, Chicago, Oakland, Dallas and Seattle.
White is embarking on a huge 2025 tour (Picture: CARL DE SOUZA/AFP via Getty Images) Scarlett is a talented bass player (Picture: Instagram)White’s setlists are variable, but tend to incorporate songs from across his career, including The White Stripes and The Raconteurs.
The rock icon has also recently announced a limited run of $20 (£16.50) tickets for students will be available for purchase in person only at each venue’s box office and would require a valid student ID.
Writing about the tickets, White said in an Instagram post: ‘For every stop on the No Name Tour, a limited number of student tickets will be available to purchase in-person only at each venue’s box office on show day. These tickets will be sold on a first come, first served basis with a valid student ID (1 ticket per student ID).’
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