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Jack White Closes Out Lollapalooza With Ferocious Set

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Jack White closed out Lollapalooza with a three-part, 19-song headlining set on Sunday night (August 5). White pulled material from his recent first solo release Blunderbuss, playing a rousing version of "Sixteen Saltines," and tapped his rocking past with White Stripes hits like "Hotel Yerba."

For the performance, White had two separate backing bands: the all-male Los Buzzardos and the all-female Peacocks.

"He was a fountain of calm in between songs, taking quiet sips from a mug on stage while his bandmates adjusted their pedals, but when the bass drum kicked in, he drove rage and ache through the jittery walls of sound 'Pattern Against User' and 'One Armed Scissor'," reported Entertainment Weekly from the Event.

Complete Jack White set list from Lollapalooza:

With Los Buzzardos:

Sixteen Saltines

Black Math (The White Stripes song)

Missing Pieces

Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground (The White Stripes song)

Wasting My Time (The White Stripes song)

Hypocritical Kiss

Cannon/ Nitro/ John the Revelator (The White Stripes song)

The Same Boy You've Always Known (The White Stripes song)

Take Me With You When You Go


with The Peacocks:

Love Interruption

Weep Themselves to Sleep

Hotel Yorba (The White Stripes song)

Top Yourself

(The Raconteurs song) Blue Blood Blues

(The Dead Weather song) (Screwdriver intro)

Ball and Biscuit (The White Stripes song)


Encore:

Steady, As She Goes (The Raconteurs song)

The Hardest Button to Button (The White Stripes song)

Freedom At 21

Seven Nation Army (The White Stripes song)

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