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Jack White and The White Stripes Rock The White House for Donald Trump's Final Hurrah

A night with The White Stripes and Jack White in the White House

A surprise performance by Jack White and The White Stripes at the White House for Donald Trump's last days in office has left many wondering what the future holds for the band.

The performance was a surprise to many, as the band had not performed together in over a decade. The band played a set of their greatest hits, including "Seven Nation Army" and "Fell in Love with a Girl." The performance was well-received by the audience, and many are speculating that it could be a sign that the band is planning to reunite.

The White Stripes were one of the most popular bands of the early 2000s. The band's unique sound, which combined elements of blues, rock, and punk, helped them to achieve critical and commercial success. The band released six studio albums before breaking up in 2011.

Jack White has continued to release music as a solo artist since the breakup of The White Stripes. He has released three solo albums, and he has also collaborated with a variety of other artists, including Loretta Lynn and Neil Young.

The performance at the White House was the first time that Jack White and The White Stripes had performed together in over a decade. The performance has led to speculation that the band may be planning to reunite. However, no official announcement has been made by the band.


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