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Jack White Turns In One of 2023’s Most Epic Shows — No, That’s Not Too Early to Say — at L.A.’s Belasco: Concert Review

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“What’s the trick,” Jack White asks, in one of his most-played recent songs, “in making my love stick?” That’s a good rhetorical question, to which anyone who’s seen him in concert lately can provide plenty of tangible answers — all of them there for the grasping during a breathtakingly good, long set Friday night at downtown L.A.’s intimate Belasco Theatre.

That it was mostly hardcore fans who landed the tickets for the Belasco show (a sign-up offer was put out to Third Man Vault members) was evident in the number of attendees carrying poster tubes, which were not provided at the merch stand. It’s the seriously faithful that know that, if you’re going to buy a limited-edition show screen print that’s going to sell out before the headline performance begins, and it’s an SRO show, you’ve got to bring your own tube. Speaking of YouTube, White was last seen headlining in L.A. proper last summer at the YouTube Theatre, which offered a nice combination of standing room in the front and seating in the back two-thirds. But it was nice to have him at the Belasco, an until recently mostly dormant old movies and playhouse that has recently been a nice hosting ground for rock shows, one that hasn’t had any character-sacrificing rehab work, and an especially nice addition to the city’s concert scene for those who prefer a sweatier, less spit-polished experience.

As has been typical with White shows on the tour, much of the opening stretch of songs came from his twin 2022 albums, with three of the first four from the gonzo “Fear of the Dawn” — interruped only by a promissory White Stripes song, “Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground” — and then two more from the gentler “Enterting Heaven Alive,” in the closest thing the show had to an acoustic interlude. From there on out, it was mostly more familiar Stripes, Raconteurs and “Lazaretto”/”Blunderbuss” material, although this was enough of a hardcore-fan crowd that even a fresh oddity like “Hi De Ho,” with its Cab Calloway samples, seemed to produce almost as audible of an endorphin rush as a “Ball and Biscuit.”

By the counting of the shows commemorated at setlists.fm, the last nine months of touring have seen White and his phenomenal band (which also includes bassist Dominic John Davis) play more than 120 different songs over the course of just under 100 gigs. At least a third of those numbers were only performed once on the entire tour, and another dozen or so only played twice (like Friday’s “John the Revelator”). So it’s not just limited-edition posters or limited-edition colored vinyl — White treats live songs like collectors’ items, sometimes, too, even if there are no slicked-out Deadheads out there who could possibly attend and collect ‘em all.

The night after his Belasco show, White played a shorter, festival-style set over at the Forum for an iHeartRadio alternative-rock one-nighter, livestreamed on Veeps — and it seems fair to surmose that anyone who caught that set probably felt fairly sated, too, even at eight songs versus the preceding night’s 23. He doesn’t actually have to be a volume dealer to make you feel spent — although it doesn’t hurt. Some time over the holiday break White ditched his blue hair and went back to black, but there’s enough ferocity in even one of his modest sets to turn a guy or a gal grey.

That combination of deeply studied songcraft and seeming primal abandon is a good trick, if you can pull it off. Which no one else really can. It may be a foolish thing to say less than three weeks into January, but it’s hard to imagine L.A. will have seen a better rock ‘n’ roll show by the time we’re making 2023 lists and checking them twice in December.

Taking Me Back

Fear of the Dawn

Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground

A Tip From Me to You

Love Is Selfish

You Don’t Understand Me

Temporary Ground

John the Revelator

The White Raven

I’m Slowly Turning Into You

Ball and Biscuit

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Fell in Love With a Girl

Steady, as She Goes

We’re Going to Be Friends

What’s Done is Done

Missing Pieces

What’s the Trick?

I Fought Piranhas

Seven Nation Army

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Jack White is an American musician and producer who found fame as frontman of alternative rock band The White Stripes.

Real name John Anthony Gillis was born in Detroit, Michigan and is the youngest of ten siblings. His earliest musical influences came from his brothers and he began playing drums at the age of sixteen after finding an old discarded kit in his attic. He began listening to iconic artists such as The Doors and Led Zepplin at an incredibly young age before finding a love of blues and 1960s rock in his teenage years which would go on to inspire the sounds for The White Stripes. He met future collaborator and wife Megan White in a restaurant that she worked in when he was a senior at college, they began a courtship and quickly married.

Whilst finding his way in the music world, Jack was running an upholstery company called 'Your Furniture isn't Dead' during the day and moonlighting in local bands in the evenings to gain live experience and debut some of his solo material. It was only by chance that White began to play the drums yet after the couple branded themselves The White Stripes they scored their first live gig just two months later.

The pair publicly presented themselves as a brother/sister duo and kept a monochromatic theme whilst performing live, only wearing white, black and red. Jack enjoyed huge successes with the White Stripes, winning a handful of Grammy awards, critical acclaim for their revolutionary sounds and numerous sell out worldwide tours along with a prestigious headline slot at the 2005 Glastonbury Festival. In 2011 the band announced they would be splitting "mostly to preserve what is beautiful and special about the band". Due to the successes of his work with White Stripes, Jack White had the chance to collaborate with many esteemed artists on his debut 'Blunderbuss' which was a huge success worldwide charting atop UK and US album charts and performed all over the world with his promotional campaign.

Still working on experimental blues rock, his 2014 LP 'Lazaretto' was another huge success and was applauded by critics for the intelligent minimalist style that has been consistent through his career. Jack White is an eccentric, mysterious artist who has kept the music at the heart of everything he has done.

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Pace: blistering. Face: melted. Embrace: a seminal musician and his hometown. Jack White's relationship with Detroit is a complex one, but any remaining ill will between city and native son served only to fuel the fire Wednesday night, as White and his band unleashed a ferocious, nearly three-hour barrage of musical magnificence, peppering in a few delightful surprises along the way. This week, upwards of 4,500 fans packed the Masonic Temple--a building White saved last year via of an anonymous donation to avoid foreclosure. The crowd first exploded as a figure began to rustle the pale blue curtain obscuring the stage, only to be greeted by a request to keep their cell phones holstered and enjoy the performance as it was meant to be enjoyed: live. Nearly fifteen additional minutes would pass before perhaps the night's most exciting minute, White's opening number, a fast and forceful rendition of "Fell in Love With a Girl," the track that first broadened The White Stripes' audience. The band spent the majority of the next three hours tearing through White's extensive catalogue, delighting the pulsating audience with selections from the aforementioned White Stripes, The Raconteurs, The Dead Weather, and White's solo work, ranging from instantly-recognizable favorites like "Icky Thump" and "Steady As She Goes" to cult classics like "Astro" and "Screwdriver" to live rarities like "The Big Three Killed My Baby," "Apple Blossom," and "I Fought Piranhas." The biggest surprise of the night came in the form of an impromptu Dead Weather performance of "I Cut Like a Buffalo," as frontwoman Alison Mosshart and guitarist Dean Ferita joined Jack's band on stage, White twirling Mosshart around his person--"Thanks for the lift jack!!"--as she bid farewell to the electrified crowd. Despite the raucous nature of the performance, the finer points were not lost on the crowd, as the band worked in riffs from Led Zeppelin, covers from Beck and Hank Williams, and dedications to some of Detroit's musical greats. Moreover, White's band was impeccable, both riffing off one another and adjusting to White's direction on the fly. The blues/garage/grunge sound White has long been known for still manages to shine through in his performances though his older works have largely been fleshed out for a five-piece band employing a variety of instruments including keys, violin, pedal steel, and even a theremin. The result is no less an assault on the soul than on the senses, as White's emotion is amplified by his precise yet remarkably improvisational performance. Jack White has a long history of celebrated live performances, particularly in his hometown, but July 30, 2014 at the Masonic Temple will stand out even among his best. Tickets were hard to come by for this show, and the music fans who managed to secure them were handsomely rewarded. White's donation put his name on the venue's smaller theater. Performances like this leave no doubt that this, too, is Jack White's theater.

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So after a four week gap between gigs we are back in the swing of things at the hallowed venue, Hammersmith Odeon. It was the scene of my first ever gig, Whitesnake in 1981 and indeed 18 of next 25 gigs I ever went to were here. It may have changed its name many times in the past 30 years but it will still be Hammy O to me. This year’s moniker is the Eventim Apollo (WTF) and it welcomes Mr Jack White. I have seen Jack in many of his guises, The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and solo and he has never failed to deliver so expectations were high. It’s hot and sweaty outside but that feels positively balmy compared to the heat generated by the 5000 souls inside. There’s a feeling that Jack is a little unhinged at the moment playing a secret gig the night before with the audience dressed in hospital gowns and he being pushed away in a hospital bed. This on top of his falling into the drum kit at Glasto. I dunno but have always felt that he’s a man on the edge and that’s probably what makes him so interesting creatively much like Ryan Adams and Conor Oberst. I won’t bore you with running through the set but for me there were obvious highlights, Three Women, Hotel Yorba, Ball and Biscuit and a different take on Steady as She Goes. Working without a setlist he went wherever the mood took him supported by a superb band led by the charismatic drummer who can’t sit for too long, has his drums pointing in a jaunty angle and has a penchant for the cow bell. The violinist is accomplished and can actually be heard amongst the electric mayhem going on and has a unique high pitched voice that compliments Jack’s well. This complemented by Mandolin, Theremin, pedal steel, organ, keyboard, upright base. All that’s missing is Evelyn Glennie and her glockenspiel. The night moves from acoustic albeit heavily amplified with mandolin to full on delta blues taking in Rock/Rap. Indeed a lot of the songs especially the new ones are delivered in a real punchy staccato style, the lyrics spat out in a Rage against the Machine mode which for this young listener aint a bad thing. It’s an energetic show and Jack does his best rock god impressions that don’t look cheesy or contrived. He’s obviously enjoying this and makes some barbed comments about Glastonbury and distance to the audience. Two hours later it’s all over closing with the football terrace friendly Seven Nation Army. We leave and I’m in desperate need of rehydration and some new ear drums please. Five stars to wake up London on a hot steamy night. Sleep comes much later thanks to the ringing in the ears

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Jack White is sure to melt your face off with his his thrashing guitar and raw energy on stage. My heart always feels like it's going to explode in a Jack White mosh pit.....and trust me, it's in a good way.

Although Jack toured with two entirely different bands on his last tour, one made up of all females (the Peacocks), and one made up of all males (the Buzzards), his tour this summer is a collaboration of the two (along with some new faces).

Jack likes to keep it real on stage by not dedicating himself to any particular setlist, but instead calling out which song to play next on a whim. This keeps things fresh as neither him nor his band know what song is coming next until it is time to play it (although there does seem to be a rotating list of songs you can count on hearing!).

One of the other things I really love about seeing Jack live is his interplay with the crowd. I like how chatty he is with the crowd, and he doesn't just run down the same old spiel every time. Jack's level of energy is always matched by the crowd, so if the crowd is amped, he will rock the roof off.

Songs you can (probably) count on hearing: --"Steady as she goes" by The Raconteurs, --"Top Yourself" by The Dead Weather --"I Can Tell That We Are Going To Be Friends" by The White Stripes, --"Hotel Yorba" by The White Stripes, and you can definitely count on hearing --"Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes as the encore finale.

The best part about seeing Jack again and again is that Jack and his band play all of your favorite White Stripes, Dead Weather, Raconteurs, and his solo work a little differently every time. Some other interesting things to note about his current tour: --Theremin solos!! (Get ready to have your mind blown) --Jack has been playing some covers, which is something I have not really known him to do in the past. So far, he has played songs by Metallica ("Enter Sandman"), The Police ("Message in a Bottle"), Talking Heads ("Psycho Killer"), Bob Dylan ("Isis"), and even Kanye West ("Black Skinhead"). Jack makes it his mission that fans that come to his shows will not be getting the same thing every time, so do yourself a favor, and find a Jack White tour date near you!

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Jack White is a Stakhanovist. Ever since the White Stripes, has he been behind the drums, producing artists or hammering his guitar, the man has lived for and through music. Actually, I can't think of anybody else embodying music like he does. That's why seeing him live is an unmissable opportunity. Paris, L'Olympia. June, the 29th. I'm sweating, sipping my beer. A man in a black suit comes on stage to deliver a message from the prophete : please, don't take any photos, including with your phones, for tonight's gonna be a real live experience. The man has guts, and i'm feeling terrible for the two lads taking selfies over there. But i'm feeling confident and i have the feeling that an electric rock'n'roll storm is going to hit the venue.

Light's down, show's on. Everything goes UNDER CONTROL as "Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground" opens the gig. It's a simple deal : you don't take photos, just enjoy this moment of total rock'n'roll, and i'm going to give you what you've come for : music thrills.

I've been to pretty much any sort of concert, but i think i've never seen a band who enjoyed the moment like they did. It felt just like you were witnessing a jam between incredible musicians, including sensational drummer and pianist. From The White Stripes to his current project, through The Raconteurs, everything Jack White has done is reviewed and corrected, Nashville Tennessee Style (yeah, that means violin and slide guitar on Seven Nation Army). After nearly two hours of music, you come home and know that what you've just seen can be depicted as one of these musical moments one can't forget (even though you haven't taken any pictures).

Oh boy, music isn't dead. It's in a pretty amazing shape !

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Jack White completely empties his tank for 2 solid hours at the Fox Theatre. He leaves the crowd satisfied, but of course we want more. His passion for sharing his craft and electric aura whipped through the venue. His performance covered many popular White Stripes songs to the Dead Weather, and both Blunderbuss, and Lazaretto Albums. It seemed like he played both in their entirety. Each song was extended by Jack falling in love with multiple guitars, and getting lost in a stream of riffs that blended into other songs. There were moments where the guitar jams didn't seem like they would ever end (no complaints) and then he would quickly switch to parts of another song and go back to the original one he was playing. He took us through his music timeline and added some surprise songs as well and even a little hip hop. Yeah that's right! Tonight he chose the male band to play with and they were all in sync with Jacks electric generosity. He is genuine, held nothing back, and was very present. He brings a newness and rebirth to rock, blues, country, and mixes it into his own style. You can definitely hear the Zeppelin influence, but he pulls it off without appearing as if he's ripping it off. This show was worth every mile travelled and every penny spent! There are no photos of the show because we all agreed as per Jacks request that we watch in it's entirety in the moment and share with our friends as a memory. It was refreshing to only see a number of phones capturing footage (I guess they didn't hear the message) but overall everyone was left wowed!

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Jack White from the Jack White Theater in Detroit? Who could say no? The Masonic Temple was clearly buzzing and couldn't wait for White, the hometown hero of rock. And clearly, White couldn't wait for Detroit. A three hour set spanning his entire discography, including a surprise reunion with his Dead Weather mates, and bookended by White Stripes cuts (some very deep), delighted the packed house. White's surreal guitar artistry shone through as he shredded early, following with a mix of newer solo material, covers of Hank Williams and Led Zeppelin, and many of his most popular songs across his work (the only major omission being the White Stripes' "Blue Orchid"). In control the entire time, White gestured and conducted his five-piece accompaniment, featuring drums, bass (electric and stand-up), violin/fiddle, keyboards, and steel guitar. With his children looking on from the side of the stage, White energetically and raucously bounded across the stage, at times standing on the drumset, at other times recklessly knocking down cymbals and microphones as the cacophony of his guitar solos overtook him. The crowd serenaded him with a roaring chant of his anthemic riff from "Seven Nation Army" before his return for a 10-song encore, closing with four White Stripes tracks, during which he invited three fans on stage to help sing "My Doorbell." With faded blue hues washing over him as seems to be his solo act's theme, White ended an exhausting yet deeply satisfying show on "Seven Nation Army," calling triumphantly "Now THAT'S the Detroit I know!"

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The Jack White show in Frankfurt was the best concert I saw in recent years, definitely one of the "most-rocking shows" ever!! Venue and acoustics were great, and Jack & Crew burned up a firework of songs. Aside from "The Man" himself, Lillie Mae Rische on violin/fiddle, manolin and backing vocals was awesome. I'm still buffled by her talent, voice, and looks :) Her voice was blending with Jack White's (when they had lyrics together) so perfectly, it was simply awesome! Just too bad the studio album(s) don't even sound a fraction as good as the live show... as I had to find out when listening to some of the songs again at home. I just hope Jack White will bring out a live album of the Lazaretto tour; I'd be the first in line to get it, no matter what! What else is there to say...? Jack White & Gang were simply spectacular, and I just wish I had the necessary $$ (or better, €€ :) ) to see a couple more of their shows in Europe. They are THAT good & so worth it; yes! You have got to see them if you can, you won't regret it!!!

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Jack White brings the ruckus, period. He opened up the show with "Fell In Love With A Girl," running around the stage while simultaneously egging the crowd on to finish the lyrics for him. It didn't take long for everyone to catch on, and right off the bat the show was electric. Immediately following that were two early White Stripes favorites, "Cannon" and "Astro."

Although I preferred the scuzzed-out minimalist blues that he and Meg gave us with The White Stripes, seeing him with one of his many backing bands was still a life-changing experience. He always rewards the die-hard Stripes fans for coming out by playing at least a handful of early favorites from his back catalog, not afraid of going all the way back to The White Stripes self-titled debut.

The highlight for me was when he turned out one of my all time favorites, Ball and Biscuit. My friends and I traveled 3 hours to get our faces properly melted, and melt they did.

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What else can be said about Jack White that hasn't already been said ? He continues his never ending crusade to bring a highly entertaining and satisfying rock show to his audience. He doesn't simply want to show up and play, far from it. Instead, Jack brings his expansive catalog of rock riffs and hits straight to your face and asks you to accept the challenge. For those fortunate enough to attend you were not left dissapointed with the way he kept bringing the rock. This is my first time seeing him as a solo act and he obviously enjoys the freedom. He played many of the songs that made him popular with the white stripes and sprinkled in his other projects throughout the show. The only disappointing part of the experience was that it had to end. If Jack is ever anywhere near a venue that is not more than 5 hours away, I will gladly make the trek.

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I have never seen an artist enjoy their own concert as much as Jack White. He was talking and interacting with the crowd and cracking jokes with band members. You can tell he truly loves putting on concerts for fans. Everyone at the show had a great time. The music was about half Jack's solo stuff and half White Stripes with a Dead Weather song in there and some jam sessions. He also revamped a couple of songs like 'Missing Pieces' such that they sounded completely different and it was so cool to experience! There's some different instrumentation in a couple songs that makes going to the live show so worth it. Any time you have a theremin solo it's a good time! The venue, Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica, was just excellent. At one point a large ship about as tall as a 10 story building cruised behind the stage. Beautiful view of downtown skyline too.

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Jack is excited to announce more tour dates in the US this Fall. On Wednesday, August 29th a limited number of tickets will be be available for pre-sale to members of the Vault starting at 10 am local time. Tickets go on sale to the public at 10 am local time on Friday, August 31st.

September 27: nTelos Wireless Pavilion in Charlottesville, VA October 8: LC Pavilion Outdoor Amphitheatre in Columbus, OH October 9: Fox Theatre in Atlanta, GA October 10: Carl Perkins Civic Center in Jackson, TN October 12: Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, OK

Additionally, due to unforeseen circumstances, Jack will be now playing at Razzmatazz in Barcelona, Spain on September 2nd instead of Sant Jordi. All tickets to Sant Jordi will be honored at Razzmatazz. Tickets are available for purchase here .

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Jack White Previews New Touring Band With “Taking Me Back (Live)” Video [Watch]

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Jack White shared a new live video of his latest single, “ Taking Me Back “, to his YouTube page on Friday. This latest video confirms White’s band configuration for the upcoming Supply Chain Issues   world tour.

Filmed from  The Blue Room  at White’s own  Third Man Records  in Nashville, TN, this live take on “Taking Me Back” sees the bandleader joined by three longtime collaborators, drummer  Daru Jones , bassist  Dominic John Davis , and keyboardist  Quincy McCrary . Notably, White tracked every instrument on the studio version of “Taking Me Back”, which will appear on the first of two albums set for release in 2022,  Fear of the Dawn . This live rendition shared on Friday stays true to the original while each member of the band adds their own flavor and technique. Jones’ unique drumming compliments distorted basslines from Davis, all while McCreary’s fingers flutter along and add high-frequency melodies on the synthesizers.

“People keep asking who’s going to be in the band, what’s the band going to be like for the tour dates … We thought it would be good to let people see who it is,” said White in an interview with  Alt 98.7 . “We can do really hard-hitting stuff, and then also really gentle acoustic numbers … They’re such improvisational musicians. They really perform differently each time.”

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As has been the case with all previous solo tours, the group will be ready to perform nearly any song from White’s catalog, everything from  The White Stripes  and  The Raconteurs to  The Dead Weather  and, of course, his solo songbook.

“I’m doing songs from everything I’ve ever done in my life. Not much is off-limit. Everything that I was the main songwriter or main singer, then that’s kind of in our bag of tricks,” he explained. “I think we ended up having over 80 the last time I went on the road.”

Jack White will kick off his  Supply Chain Issues  world tour on April 8th with two consecutive shows at Detroit, MI’s  Masonic Temple Theatre , the very same day he releases  Fear of the Dawn . Head to his official website for additional information on tour dates, tickets, and album releases, and check out “Taking Me Back (Live)” below.

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Is jack white teasing new music on social media, let’s hope so.

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In a year that’s already had a ton of new music, the fact that Jack White might be teasing new music on his Instagram account is just the cherry on top.

Detroit’s favorite rock star hasn’t come out with a new album since 2022 (he released two albums that year), so it’s not like fans were expecting anything new from him anytime soon.

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However, on Tuesday morning, White shared a post on Instagram that featured music playing with a blue fuzzy background. If you’re a fan of Jack White, you’ll know that blue has been a very popular color in his solo career. From album colors to his hair, that electric blue has become synonymous with the singer, just like white and red were for his former band, The White Stripes.

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One of the top comments on the Instgram post is someone saying that this music sounds more like The White Stripes than his normal solo work, and after just hearing a few seconds of this tease, I sort of agree.

Now, that doesn’t mean that The White Stripes are getting back together. Meg White, the band’s iconic drummer , has made it pretty clear she has no intentions of ever playing again. Jack White is most likely making a new record that perhaps sounds more like a White Stripes album to fans, but hey, I can’t knock those for wishing a reunion would happen. Seeing The White Stripes live has been on my concert bucket list for far too long, even if I’ve seen Jack White live a handful of times now.

Also, could this be something with Beyoncé? We already know the two of them are great friends , and many have speculated that White will collaborate with her on “act II.” Are we getting a little treat form the both of them? Only time will tell.

We’ll keep you posted on any new information regarding an upcoming Jack White album. If he does have a new album coming out later this year, next year’s Grammy awards will officially become a bloodbath for Album of the Year!

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Jack White slams Guy Fieri, Porno for Pyros are going on tour, and Joaquin Phoenix is taking over Europe

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Welcome to the Weekly Roundup , a new video series where the Consequence staff helps you stay up-to-date with all the biggest happenings in music, film, TV, and pop culture at large. We’ll highlight the top news stories each week, breaking them down into a digestible video so you can learn all the key points and quotes in one quick go. These are the things everyone will be talking about over the weekend, so check back every week for the latest updates.

This week (July 6th-13th), we hear what Jack White has to say about Guy Fieri’s meeting with Trump, learn about one of the biggest reunion tours of the year, get a first-look at Joaquin Phenix and Ridley Scott’s new historical epic, see Elton John say goodbye, and hear what happens when Ryan Gosling and Slash collaborate on a Barbie song. Watch the recap video above, and find links to the full stories below.

Jack White Slams Celebrity Chef Guy Fieri for Normalizing Donald Trump — Jack White was not pleased with Guy Fieri this week. The celebrity chef was caught on camera schmoozing with former president Donald Trump at UFC 290 in Las Vegas. Also caught on camera were Mel Gibson, Mark Wahlberg, and Joe Rogan. White took to Instagram to voice his opinion on all these celebs hobnobbing with the twice impeached, twice indicted, civilly liable former president.

Porno for Pyros to Tour for First Time in 25 Years — Porno for Pyros will be back on the road after two and a half decades. The 21-date tour launches in October with shows in Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Denver, Chicago, Atlanta, and more. See the full dates and where to purchase tickets here .

Joaquin Phoenix Takes Over Europe in  Napoleon Trailer — Ridley Scott and Joaquin Phoenix reunite, this time to portray the infamous (and tiny) European emperor. Depicting Napoleon’s rise to power from his humble origins, this new movie does not feel like one to miss. Even though the trailer isn’t a red band, it’s clear Scott is pulling no punches.

Elton John Plays Final Show — Sir Elton John wraps up his “Farewell Yellow Brick Road” tour with an emotional goodbye to his fans, playing all the hits and then some in Sweden this past Saturday. It was a beautiful show that included some guest appearances. We have the full setlist, a photo gallery, and videos with which you can relive the historic night.

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 19: (Exclusive Coverage) Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards ... [+] backstage before The Rolling Stones surprise set in celebration of their new album “Hackney Diamonds” at Racket NYC on October 19, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for RS)

The Rolling Stones mounted a huge comeback in 2023 with their long-awaited album Hackney Diamonds . The set marked their first wholly original project in well over a decade, and excitement around the title was incredibly high. The set was a huge success commercially, and it may bring the band back to the Grammys–and perhaps even help them tie with some of their esteemed colleagues.

Several singles from Hackney Diamonds are eligible for recognition from the Grammys, and the band has a shot at returning to the Best Rock Song category. The field focuses on the best-written rock tracks of the year, as it’s a songwriter’s award.

The group’s most likely nominee is “Sweet Sounds of Heaven,” a duet with Lady Gaga. They could also go with “Mess It Up,” the third and seemingly final single from Hackney Diamonds . What they submit for consideration may not be chosen for a few months, but either way, the Rolling Stones may be on their way to another Grammy nomination.

If Mick Jagger and Keith Richards–the band’s songwriters, who are jointly credited on all the songs on Hackney Diamonds (except for one cover)—return to the Best Rock Song category, they’ll break their tie with several other beloved rockers. So far, the duo has earned three nods in this vertical. That puts them on par with Neil Young, Melissa Etheridge, Matt Bellamy from Muse, Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney from the Black Keys, and plenty of other stars.

If Jagger and Richards score their fourth nomination together, they’ll advance on the list of the most-nominated songwriters in rock history and join several other superstars. A fourth nod will tie the Rolling Stones members with Coldplay, Kings of Leon, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Jack White for one of the most impressive accumulations of nods. So far, the record belongs to Bruce Springsteen, with 10 chances to win.

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The Rolling Stones were nominated for this honor at the most recent ceremony. Their single “Angry” from Hackney Diamonds ended up in the running for Best Rock Song, though it lost to “Not Strong Enough” by Boygenius.

The fact that “Angry” was nominated for Best Rock Song just this past year shows that Grammy voters are still very interested in the band and their current work. If they could snag a nod for that single, there’s every reason to believe they may return to the field in a few months.

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Masters 2024: All 89 players ranked by their chances to win Green Jacket

Every year, the most elite field in golf descends upon Augusta National for The Masters Tournament. SB Nation has ranked them all.

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Despite having the smallest field out of the four major championships, the Masters Tournament never seems to disappoint. But to win the illustrious Green Jacket at Augusta National , you must find plenty of greens in regulation.

Augusta is a second-shot golf course, prioritizing ball-striking more than any other facet of one’s game. Driving and putting are essential, but superior iron play is paramount. You have to put yourself in prime positions on the greens to have a chance, and if you miss in the wrong spots, double bogeys loom.

“You go back and look at Tiger’s wins, I think he was number one in greens hit every single one of those years he won,” said ESPN’s Andy North on a recent media call.

“You look at a guy like Scottie Scheffler, who is such a good iron player, you can’t imagine him not having a great chance to win at Augusta.”

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Knowing this intel, the Playing Through team compiled a list of all 88 players in this year’s Masters based on their chances to win.

1. Scottie Scheffler

Nobody on the planet is currently playing better than Scottie Scheffler . His tee-to-green metrics are so good that a halfway decent week with the putter will lead him to a second Masters victory.

2. Jon Rahm

Jon Rahm arrives as the defending Masters champion and obviously has the game to win again at Augusta. Even though he has not played as much this year thanks to his limited schedule with LIV Golf, Rahm is as talented a player as any in the world.

3. Xander Schauffele

Aside from missing the cut at the 2022 Masters, Xander Schauffele has played well in his previous five appearances at Augusta. He’s due for a major breakthrough and ranks second overall in strokes gained on tour. Schauffele has the game to win.

4. Wyndham Clark

Wyndham Clark has a terrific chance to become the first Masters rookie to win since 1979, when Fuzzy Zoeller last did so. He has no glaring weaknesses in his game and is a solid putter. A win at Augusta would cement an incredible 12-month stretch.

5. Rory McIlroy

Rory McIlroy has not finished in the top 10 since winning the Hero Dubai Desert Classic in January. And yet, from tee to green, he is as good as anyone. But as Scott Van Pelt told us earlier this week, he can win if he rolls in a bunch of 30-footers. That’s a big if, however.

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6. Patrick Cantlay

People forget that Patrick Cantlay held a share of the lead late on Sunday in 2019. Like others listed here, he has no flaws in his game but has yet to win a major. He has struggled somewhat in 2023, however.

7. Ludvig Åberg

Finally, Ludvig Åberg will compete in a major championship. Like Clark, he, too, has an excellent chance to don the Green Jacket as a rookie. The young Swede is a superstar in the making.

8. Joaquin Niemann

Joaquin Niemann won the Australian Open in December and fired a 59 at Mayakoba in February, leading to a win. A month later, he won LIV Golf’s event in Saudi Arabia. On top of that, Niemann has recorded three other top finishes in Oman, Dubai, and at the Australian PGA, which helped him earn a special invite to Augusta. He also leads LIV Golf in strokes gained so far this season.

9. Brooks Koepka

No player in the past decade has played better in majors than Brooks Koepka . It would surprise nobody if ‘Big Bad Brooks’ silenced the demons of yesteryear and had Jon Rahm drape the Green Jacket over him in Butler Cabin.

10. Jordan Spieth

This year’s Masters will mark Jordan Spieth’s 11th appearance. In his previous 10 starts, Spieth has only finished outside the top 20 three times, including a tie for 21st in 2019. He has five top-5s and a win in 2015. The Texan loves this golf course.

11. Max Homa

Max Homa has a poor record at Augusta National, which is a surprise, considering he is a solid putter and ball-striker. But he has not had the best of campaigns so far in 2024. A tie for 8th at Bay Hill is his best finish this year.

12. Hideki Matsuyama

We all saw what Hideki Matsuyama could do on Sunday at the Genesis Invitational. He is an otherworldly talent and has won at Augusta National before, so what says he can’t do it again? His four most recent starts: win, tie for 12th, tie for 6th, tie for 7th.

13. Brian Harman

Brian Harman proved himself as a fearless killer at Royal Liverpool last year. Even though he has missed his last two cuts at Augusta, Harman is a terrific putter and iron player. Plus, lefties tend to play well at The Masters.

Brian Harman, The Masters

14. Tony Finau

Tony Finau’s only missed cut this year came at the Valspar Championship, and after his stumble at Innisbrook, he rebounded with a tie for 2nd in Houston. Finau has never missed the weekend at Augusta National and has three top 10s in six appearances.

15. Viktor Hovland

Viktor Hovland has been unable to capture the magic that he discovered in August 2023, when he won the BMW and Tour Championships. He ranks 106th in strokes gained: approaching the green this season, and his short game has escaped him. Still, he is an incredible talent and can contend without his best stuff.

16. Matt Fitzpatrick

Inconsistency has plagued Matt Fitzpatrick so far this season, but his putting and shot-making ability always gives the Englishman a solid chance. Plus, it seems like he is rounding to form. Fitzpatrick finished solo fifth and tied for 10th in his last two starts.

17. Sahith Theegala

Sahith Theegala has had a solid year thus far, with his best finish coming at The Sentry, where he came in 2nd. He finished in 9th in his Masters debut a year ago, which included a chip-in birdie on 16 during Sunday’s final round. Sound familiar?

18. Cameron Young

After missing the cut in his first Masters in 2022, Cameron Young tied for 7th in 2023. The bomber from Westchester is also a terrific ball-striker, but putting has plagued him this season. Still, he has four top-20 finishes, including a solo 2nd at the Valspar Championship.

19. Shane Lowry

Shane Lowry has finished no worse than 25th in his previous four starts at Augusta. The Irishman is a terrific ball-striker, and if he can get his putter rolling, watch out. He ranks 3rd on the PGA Tour in strokes gained: approaching the green.

20. Collin Morikawa

Collin Morikawa, a two-time major champion, has looked like a shell of himself in 2024. Still, he has three top-20 finishes, and his ball-striking ability cannot be ignored. But if his putter remains cold, he has little chance to succeed at Augusta.

21. Dustin Johnson

Dustin Johnson shattered records at the 2020 Masters, and he is undoubtedly one of the best players in the world when he is on. The question is, will the peak of his powers show up? If they do, Johnson will contend and could very well win a second green jacket.

22. Cameron Smith

One could make the case that Cameron Smith is the best putter on the planet. That usually translates to Augusta National, which features some of the fastest and most undulating greens in the world. The Aussie has three top-10 finishes over the past four years, including a tie for 2nd in 2020.

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23. Bryson DeChambeau

The big-swinging Bryson DeChambeau once called Augusta National a par-67. Although that may be true in his mind, he still needs a good week on the greens to validate that thinking. Yet, the 2020 U.S. Open champion has the game to get the job done.

24. Sam Burns

U.S. Ryder Cup captain Zach Johnson selected Sam Burns to the team for his putting ability, which should come in handy at Augusta National. He had four straight top-10 finishes in late January and February but has yet to re-discover that form.

25. Tyrrell Hatton

Tyrrell Hatton’s best finish at Augusta National came in 2021, when he tied for 18th. But he has plenty of experience on golf’s hallowed grounds and has the ball-striking capabilities to succeed. If he can keep his mentality sharp, Hatton can be right there at the end.

Numbers 26 through 89:

26. justin thomas, 27. tommy fleetwood, 28. russell henley, 29. corey conners, 30. si woo kim, 31. eric cole, 32. adam scott, 33. harris english, 34. jason day, 35. tom kim, 36. phil mickelson.

Phil Mickelson, The Masters

37. Akshay Bhatia

38. taylor moore, 39. nick taylor, 40. min woo lee, 41. emiliano grillo, 42. matthieu pavon, 43. byeong hun an, 44. adrian meronk, 45. denny mccarthy, 46. sungjae im, 47. stephan jaeger, 48. j.t. poston, 49. will zalatoris, 50. keegan bradley, 51. rickie fowler, 52. lucas glover, 53. adam hadwin, 54. nicolai højgaard, 55. chris kirk, 56. patrick reed, 57. adam schenk, 58. sepp straka, 59. erik van rooyen, 60. ryan fox, 61. kurt kitayama, 62. austin eckroat, 63. sergio garcia, 64. ryo hisatsune, 65. justin rose, 66. peter malnati, 67. zach johnson, 68. lee hodges, 69. tiger woods.

Tiger Woods, The Masters

70. Cameron Davis

71. luke list, 72. camilo villegas, 73. gary woodland, 74. grayson murray, 75. jake knapp, 76. bubba watson, 77. nick dunlap, 78. christo lamprecht (a), 79. zach johnson, 80. neal shipley (a), 81. charl schwartzel, 82. danny willett, 83. jasper stubbs (a), 84. stewart hagestad (a), 85. mike weir, 86. vijay singh, 87. santiago de la fuente (a), 88. josé maría olazábal, 89. fred couples.

Jack Milko is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. Be sure to check out @_PlayingThrough for more golf coverage. You can follow him on Twitter @jack_milko as well.

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