Jack White’s Third Man Records announced their 50th vault package, The White Stripes – Live At The Detroit Institute of Arts. Documenting the band’s performance on November 2, 2001 in the museum’s Diego Rivera Court, the packages include a red and white 2-LP set featuring soundboard audio, a pro-shot DVD of the complete show, previously unseen images, and a custom gatefold jacket. Fans can sign up to subscribe to the vault package until midnight CT on October 31 via Third Man’s website. “That was the best thing we’ve ever done. It was also the worst thing we’ve ever done,” they said in a statement. Watch a trailer of the performance and check out the track list below. [embedded content] The concert broke the Detroit Institute’s all-time single-day attendance record. Jack and Meg White...
The White Stripes shared a previously unreleased video of the band’s performance of “Seven Nation Army” from their legendary 2007 Bonnaroo set. The 90-minute-plus set closed out the festival’s Which Stage, making it one of Bonnaroo’s last sets for that year. Jack White and Meg White played 23 songs that night, with covers including Dolly Parton’s “Jolene,” Burt Bacharach’s “I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself” and songs from Blind Willie Johnson and Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band. As for their own tunes, the set included versions of “Icky Thump,” “Hotel Yorba,” “Ball and Biscuit” and “Black Math.” In 2020, Bonnaroo did “Virtual Roo-ality,” a free three-day livestream that featured some of the band’s 2007 set. Check out the pair’s performance below. [embedded con...