Jack White Joined by Daughter Scarlett White on Bass for Three Songs in Brooklyn
Jack White brought his 19-year-old daughter, Scarlett White, on stage during his concert at the Brooklyn Paramount on Saturday night, where she played bass for three songs. The moment continues an occasional musical collaboration between the pair and comes as White tours in support of his newly released solo album, Frozen Charlotte.
Scarlett, a New York-based aspiring artist, musician and model, joined her father for performances of "Cannon", "John the Revelator" and "Black Math". She had previously appeared with him at New York's Irving Plaza in February 2025 and contributed to two tracks on his 2024 album No Name. In a past interview, White praised her as a "great" bassist but stressed that he prefers to let her follow her own path. The Brooklyn setlist also included Frozen Charlotte material such as "Raising the Grain" and "There's Nobody There", alongside older favourites including "Fell in Love With a Girl", "Icky Thump" and "Seven Nation Army".
- Scarlett White, 19, played bass for her father on three songs.
- The Brooklyn Paramount show supported White's new album Frozen Charlotte.
- She had joined him before and featured on 2024's No Name.