White Stripes have treat in store for Black (and Red and White) Friday
Published in Entertainment News
The White Stripes are celebrating their recent Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction with a deluxe box set, the group announced Thursday.
The Detroit duo will release "The Complete Studio Albums Boxset," collecting their six studio albums, on Black Friday. The set — pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Third Man's Detroit pressing plant — will be available in limited quantities on Nov. 28 at Third Man's Detroit storefront, as well as at storefronts in Nashville, Tennessee, and London.
The box set, which includes the band's 1999 self-titled debut, 2000's "De Stijl," 2001's "White Blood Cells," 2003's "Elephant," 2005's "Get Behind Me Satan" and 2007's "Icky Thump," will be packaged in a slipcase featuring previously unseen photos of Jack and Meg White. The albums themselves are pressed on red and white vinyl.
The set will also be available to order online beginning Nov. 28, with shipments in 2026.
The White Stripes were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame last week at a ceremony in Los Angeles. Jack White attended the ceremony; his bandmate Meg White did not, but she edited her bandmate's induction speech, White told the audience at the show.
"I spoke with Meg White the other day, and she said that she's very sorry she couldn’t be here," Jack said. "She wanted me to tell you she's very grateful to all the folks who supported her through all the years; it really means a lot to her."
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