Jack White played the longest show of his career with a massive 33-song set in Chicago this week (Wednesday 23 July, 2014).
With a refreshing disregard for curfew regulations, he played an impressive career-spanning 33-song set and included some covers.
Highlights included covers of Robert Johnson's ' Stones In My Passway', and Bob Dylan's 'Tell Me That Isn't True', and a storming rendition of 'Manic Depression' by The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
In another unorthodox act, White invited a fan to play guitar and sing on stage for the final song of the set, 'Seven Nation Army', which is something he also did the night before in Milwaukee.
The man appears in awe and positions his hands over his head momentarily before thinking nothing of strapping a guitar on his back and sharing Jack Whites mic for the closing seconds.