On July 10, 2026, Jack White extended an invitation to the controversial band Twin Temple to open for him at his concert in Los Angeles on September 29. This offer comes after country singer Charley Crockett faced backlash for dropping Twin Temple from his tour, sparking a heated debate in the music community.
Jack White's Bold Offer to Twin Temple
In a playful nod to his own musical past, White took to Instagram to publicly invite the self-proclaimed 'Satanic' duo, stating, “Twin Temple, would you like to open my show in L.A. on September 29th at the Hollywood Palladium? Let me know. Get in front of me, Satan!” This quip references his 2005 album title, “Get Behind Me Satan,” showcasing White's characteristic wit.
White's invitation represents a significant moment for Twin Temple, who have generated both support and controversy due to their unique blend of rock and thematic elements related to Satanism. Their presence at the concert could attract a diverse audience, potentially challenging the traditional norms of the music scene.
Charley Crockett's Decision to Drop Twin Temple
On the same day, Charley Crockett defended his choice to remove Twin Temple from his tour lineup. While he did not provide specific reasons for his decision, the backlash from fans and fellow musicians has been notable. Many have questioned whether his decision was influenced by the band's controversial image.



