The Motor City gets its musical due in Los Angeles this weekend as the White Stripes becomes the 37th metro area Rock and Roll Hall of Fame honoree.
Jack White (nee Gillis), who co-founded the groundbreaking duo with ex-wife Meg White in 1997, will be attending, although it’s not known if Meg, who’s been seldom seen since the group ended in 2011, will be at the ceremony, which takes place Saturday, Nov. 8, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles and livestreamed at 8 p.m. via Disney+.
We do know that the Ohio alt-rock duo Twenty One Pilots will be performing the White Stripes’ signature anthem “Seven Nation Army,” while longtime band friend Conan O’Brien is rumored to be making the induction speech. The Stripes performed on the final episode of his “Late Night with Conan O’Brien” show on F

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