Secret sets are part of the fabric at Glastonbury Festival. They keep revellers on their toes. Jack White is the latest guest star about to sneak onto a ...
Qualified applicants must apply in person on 26 June at 6pm at The Park Stage.” “Musician Jack White is seeking 10,000 lively and loud individuals to participate in a top secret experiment of musical concertry. Jack White is the latest guest star about to sneak onto a stage.
White was performing a surprise set on Sunday (June 26) on The Park stage, after it was announced earlier today that he'd be added to the list of festival acts.
Qualified applicants must apply in person on 26 June at 6pm at The Park Stage.” Next, White shared the acoustic led track, singing “I got a sailboat with her name painted on it, but I don’t know how to sail.” “Musician Jack White is seeking 10,000 lively and loud individuals to participate in a top secret experiment of musical concertry.
Jack White made a surprise appearance at Glastonbury on Sunday. The Third Man rocker hit The Park Stage and delivered a ferocious 15-song set.
Cannon (The White Stripes song) White was hardly the only surprise guest to pop up at Glastonbury this weekend. Hotel Yorba (The White Stripes song) Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground (The White Stripes song) Sunday’s set marked White’s first appearance at Glastonbury since making his solo debut in 2014. White’s appearance was announced in Sunday’s edition of Glastonbury’s daily newspaper.
GLASTONBURY Festival organisers have confirmed that The White Stripes singer Jack White will perform on The Park Stage at 6pm tonight (Sunday, June…
The brief article added: “Musician Jack White is seeking 10,000 lively and loud individuals to participate in a top-secret experiment of musical concertry. Festival organisers have confirmed that White, 46, will take to the stage at 6pm on the festival's final day (Sunday, June 26). Jack White announced for The Park Stage at Glastonbury Festival
This year's Glastonbury Festival is shaping up to be one for the history books, adding Jack White debuting a new song to your list of reasons why.
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The rocker stuns a huge crowd at the festival's Park stage with an eclectic set taken from across his career, then sends them away chanting Seven Nation ...
He breaks out the Raconteurs’ You Don’t Understand me towards the end, but it’s Steady As She Goes that properly rocks, the crowd screaming “Are you steady now” back at White at his invitation, a blistering new solo spliced into the middle. The crowd is with Jack White throughout, but the closing two songs send everyone into a kind of mad roiling frenzy. The next song is Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground from the White Stripes era, then it’s straight into Love Interruption, from 2012: “I want love to change my friends to enemies, show me how it’s all my fault.” The transitions are seamless, each song devolving into noise and wild guitar soloing from White before he breaks out the next huge riff.
Jack White plays White Stripes, Raconteurs, Dead Weather and solo songs for one of those 'I was there' moments – see the review, phots and setlist.
The blue-haired troubadour adds a touch of spice and jazzy flirtations to these classics – giving ‘Love Interruption’ more of a bounce in the chorus, laying layers of sweet jams on ‘Ball And Biscuit’ and somehow giving ‘Hotel Yorba’ more joyous quirks. I don’t remember the name of it.” Cheeky Jack. “Have I asked you that many favours today, Glastonbury?,” he later asks in that legendary Detroit squawk. These surprise Park show sets are the stuff of legend, with the likes of Pulp, Foals and Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood having previously made history on this stage.
Jack White played a surprise set at England's Glastonbury festival on Sunday. He brought out the hits during the 15-song set.
Dave Grohl and Bruce Springsteen also joined Paul McCartney during his headlining set on Saturday. “Qualified applicants must apply in person on 26 June at 6pm at The Park Stage.” Jack White fans who were attending Glastonbury on Sunday were in for a treat.
He may have not been instantly recognisable with his blue hair but the heavily blues-infused riffs and distortion coming from his guitars made him ...
The crowd surely appreciated the special guest’s performance and festivalgoers were still chanting on the notes of the iconic Seven Nation Army riff while they walked away from the Park Stage at the end of the set. JACK White rocked the Glastonbury Festival’s Park Stage audience on Sunday evening (June 26). Jack White rocks Glastonbury’s crowd from Park Stage
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Cannon (The White Stripes song) Hotel Yorba (The White Stripes song) White’s appearance was announced via Glastonbury’s daily newspaper on Sunday.
This year's edition of the Glastonbury festival had a surprise for rock fans. As reported by Spin, on the morning of Sunday, June 26, the organizers ...