Despite releasing a new album, Dodge and Burn, the Dead Weather have said that there are no current tour plans due to schedule conflicts.
"The Kills are working on a record, Queens of the Stone Age are starting up again," guitarist Dean Fertita told Billboard.
"City and Colour is starting up soon. Jack [White]'s just been going forever so he just needs a minute."
Fertita says the band could tour in the future behind other releases.
"We all would love to play," he said. "Obviously, it's our favorite thing in the world to play together. Maybe someday, but immediate future, it's not happening."
"Do you know how many records we could write in a couple years?" singer Alison Mosshart added. "I'm glad this music's out there; it's very hard to plan far ahead. There's much going on and we're all so busy."
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