Photos: Jack White at Third Man Records by David Swanson; Margo Price at the Ryman by Angelina Castillo; Joshua Hedley at The Basement East by Britton Strickland

Fans of ace rocker and record label honcho Jack White here in his adopted hometown have had a long wait for a grand-scale throwdown. Following the tour behind his 2014 LP Lazaretto, which included a masterful gig at Bridgestone Arena in 2015, White went on a self-imposed hiatus from recording and touring, and returned to the world stage this spring with Boarding House Reach. He debuted his new band and songs with a trio of surprise shows at Third Man Records' intimate Blue Room.

If you weren't among the folks who got into those gigs, you might have thought Sept. 22, when White was set to play the headline slot of the fourth annual Pilgrimage Festival, was your lucky day — until rain and lightning ran you out of The Park at Harlinsdale Farm in the late afternoon, and the entire festival wound up canceled. (If you still have questions about refunds, the festival's website includes the latest details.)

Now (we say with fingers crossed) comes the good news you've been waiting for: White has set a makeup date for the canceled show, and he's turning it into a Third Man extravaganza. On Tuesday, Nov. 20, just before Thanksgiving, he'll return to the stage at Bridgestone Arena with country champs Margo Price and Joshua Hedley set to open.

Tickets go on sale on Friday, Oct. 5, at 10 a.m. right here. While you wait for that browser to refresh, check out Hedley's solo performance of his song "Broken Man," filmed for YouTube's Nashville Sessions series.