Jack White’s live shows are a study in controlled chaos, where bluesy riffs and raw vocals ricochet off the walls with the same restless energy that made The White Stripes a household name. At this Boston stop, White draws from a catalog that veers from the jagged stomp of “Lazaretto” to the noirish drama of “Love is Blindness,” all filtered through his signature analog grit. The setlist is famously unpredictable, with White switching between guitar, piano, and whatever else he feels like commandeering. Backed by a band that matches his intensity beat for beat, he tears through solo hits and deep cuts alike, often reworking familiar songs into something jagged and new. The result is a performance that feels both meticulously crafted and on the verge of unraveling, a rare balance that keeps longtime fans and newcomers equally on edge.

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