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Jack White shares “Seven Nation Army” live video from rooftop Soho gig and announces live album

To open Third Man Records' London store last year, White performed on top of Damien Hirst's neighbouring balcony

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Jack White has announced a new live album of his 2021 Soho rooftop performance in London – watch a clip of “Seven Nation Army” from the gig below.

Last September, White played a surprise set on the London rooftop of Damien Hirst to celebrate the grand opening of his new Third Man Records store down the road.

Now, after his two 2022 solo albums – Fear Of The Dawn and Entering Heaven Alive – were named Albums Of The Year by Rough Trade, White has released the full Soho rooftop set as a live album on vinyl.

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The Live From Marshall Street bonus LP is released alongside the two solo albums in a triple vinyl collectors’ set and can be ordered here.

Watch the performance of “Seven Nation Army” from the gig below.

At the gig, White opened with The White Stripes‘ “Dead Leaves On The Dirty Ground”, going on to play “Lazarretto”, The Raconteurs track “Steady As She Goes” and more from across his career.

Of the gig’s surroundings, he added: “I wanna play a song to all the neighbours we’re upsetting now, to the neighbours we’re about to be friends with now, and to Damien Hirst who let us use his balcony.” He then performed White Stripes track “We Are Gonna Be Friends” before ending with “Seven Nation Army”.

Prior to his rooftop performance, White performed in the basement of the store itself, where he rolled through The White Stripes’ “Hello Operator”, “Why Can’t You Be Nicer To Me” and “Icky Thump” as well as solo favourites “Sixteen Saltines’” “What’s Done Is Done” and “Love Interruption”.

Originally published on NME
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