The University of Oklahoma has been blacklisted from any future Jack White performances or any William Morris Endeavor Entertainment artists after White’s rider was leaked via the OU Daily prior to his show in Norman, OK. According to the OU Daily, the company said they won’t book any more bands or other talents to come to OU because the article mocked White and they don’t want their artists treated that way.

White performed at the McCasland Field House on the campus of University of Oklahoma and during the performance called out the newspaper for printing his contract and rider, which included, among other things, the cost of the show ($80,000) and White’s guacamole recipe which became a popular joke on the internet in the last few days as well as his no-banana policy on tour.

William Morris Entertainment contacted the paper following the performance to notify them that until the policy is modified not to disseminate private information, no other shows will be booked at OU.

The policy refers to the Oklahoma Open Records Act, which requires any public entity of the state of Oklahoma (such as OU) to respond to request for records. OU must respond to requests for records involving the administration of public funds or transaction of public business, including budgets, faculty emails and other records.

White’s tour continued the other night at the Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas and most recently the guitarist took in a cup of coffee with Weird Al Yankovic and performed on The Tonight Show.