Jack White Completes "Longtime Mission" of Attending Baseball Game at Every Major League Stadium
Briefly

Jack White, a noted musician, has not performed in Philadelphia since 2006, with his last headlining show occurring in 2002. His absence is often attributed to a negative experience he reportedly had with The White Stripes in Philadelphia. White has a passion for baseball and a personal mission to visit every Major League stadium. He recently completed this goal by attending a game at Citizens Bank Park, where he watched the Phillies play against the Detroit Tigers, with the Tigers emerging victorious. However, he left without holding a concert.
Jack White has been absent from Philadelphia stages since 2006, last performing there with The Raconteurs opening for Bob Dylan. His last headlining show was in 2002.
Whispers about Jack White's reluctance to perform in Philadelphia often tie back to a supposed negative experience with The White Stripes during the early 2000s.
White’s lifelong mission includes visiting every Major League stadium, and he finally completed that by attending a game at Citizens Bank Park.
Although he attended a Phillies game against the Detroit Tigers, and the Tigers won, Jack White left Philadelphia without performing a concert.
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