The White Stripes play only one note

The White Stripes play a single note concertOn 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 final show of the real Canadian tour.

As previously reported the White Stripes are out to play places they never have before. Up next the scenic Wilmington Delaware.

 
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