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Jack White suddenly announces he’s coming through Cincinnati to play a show

Jack White suddenly announces he’s coming through Cincinnati to play a show

CINCINNATI — If you already had plans around Halloween this week, you might want to reconsider.

Jack White, best known for his role in the 2000s garage rock band The White Stripes, suddenly announced Sunday that he was coming to Cincinnati to play a show.

The show takes place on Wednesday, October 30 at Bogarts in Clifton.

The singer and guitarist announced on social media on Sunday that tickets for the surprise show will go on sale to Vault members at 1 p.m. and to the general public at 2 p.m.

The announcement included just two show announcements: a Tuesday night performance in Chicago, followed by the Bogarts show on Wednesday.

White did the same earlier this month, announcing two surprise appearances in Milwaukee – one scheduled for the same day he announced it.

Bogarts’ website doesn’t provide many details about the suddenly announced show. The venue’s site lists a time of 7 p.m., but doesn’t indicate whether that’s when the doors open, when acts take place, or when White himself plans to take the stage.