Hello WILMINGTON!
Jack White has put his side project, The Raconteurs, on the back burner. He will once again join up with his non-related sister Meg White. The White Stripes have said that they would like to play 16 states that they have never played before. To those who can read between the lines, they no longer have the draw or the appeal they once had.
Anytime you play an Opera House in Wilmington, DE, your career maybe dead. Though other notable acts to play Wilmington DE have included some big name bands: David Lee Roth, John Mayer, Green Day, and Joesph Biden and the Asshats.
The tour dates are below:
June 17 - Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo
June 24 - Burnaby, BC @ Deer Lake Park
June 25 - Whitehorse, YU @ Yukon Arts Centre
June 26 - Yellowknife, NT @ Shorty Brown Multiplex Arena
June 27 - Iqaluit, NU @ Arctic Winter Games Arena
June 29 - Calgary, AB @ The Pengrowth Saddledome
June 30 - Edmonton, AB @ Shaw Convention Center
July 1 - Saskatoon, SK @ TCU Place
July 2 - Winnipeg, MB @ MTS Centre
July 3 - Thunder Bay, ON @ Community Auditorium
July 5 - Toronto, ON @ Molson Amphitheatre
July 6 - Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
July 7 - London, ON @ John Labatt Centre
July 8 - Ottawa, ON @ Ottawa Bluesfest
July 10 - Moncton, NB @ Moncton Coliseum Arena
July 11 - Charlottetown, PE @ Charlottetown Civic Centre
July 13 - Halifax, NS @ Cunard Centre
July 14 - Glace Bay, NS @ Savoy Theatre
July 16 - St. John’s, NF @ Mile One Center
July 22 - Portland, ME @ Cumberland Civic Center
July 23 - Boston, MA @ Agganis Arena
July 24 - New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
July 25 - Wallingford, CT @ Chevrolet Theater
July 27 - Wilmington, DE @ Grand Opera House
July 28 - Fairfax, VA @ Patriot Center
July 29 - North Myrtle Beach, SC @ House of Blues
July 30 - Birmingham, AL @ Sloss Furnaces
July 31 - Southaven, MS @ Snowden Grove Park Amphitheater
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7/18/2007 7:21 PM
Blogs N' Roses wrote:
On Monday July 16, the White Stripes wrapped up their Canadian tour with a single note in St. Johns.They took the stage on George Street in St. John's after playing shows on boats, buses, bridges, and classrooms. They came on stage and played one note (reportedly a C-Sharp). Then they announced to the crowd of hundreds (yes the crowd was warned the show would only be one note long) "now [we] officially played in every province and territory in Canada." Then they left the stage.Later on Monday, the band played a full length set at Mile One Stadium for the ...






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