Jack White Says Farewell For Now At Fargo Finale

By Scott Bernstein Apr 27, 2015 7:25 am PDT

After more than 100 shows in recent years, Jack White has now started an indefinite hiatus from live performances following last night’s show in Fargo, North Dakota. White and members of his touring band ended the Lazaretto Tour with an acoustic performance at Fargo Theatre in Fargo, North Dakota where they mixed White Stripes, solo and Raconteurs material along with a fitting cover.

[Photo by David Swanson]

Sunday night’s performance was the fifth acoustic stop of the tour in states where White and his band mates hadn’t previously played over the course of the run. White’s visit to North Dakota followed acoustic gigs in Alaska, Wyoming, Idaho and South Dakota. Jack’s acoustic quartet featured Fats Kaplin on dobro, Lillie Mae Rische on fiddle and Dominic Davis on upright bass. “Just One Drink,” “Love Interruption” and “Blunderbuss” were among the Jack White solo songs performed along with The Raconteurs’ “Carolina Drama” and a handful of White Stripes tunes including “Do,” “Hotel Yorba” and “We’re Going To Be Friends.” The show and the tour came to a close with a fitting cover of Lead Belly’s “Goodnight, Irene.”

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