Eminem's Surprise Appearance Brings Home a Win for Jack White at Detroit Lions' Thanksgiving Day Classic
In a move that electrified Ford Field and left the crowd in awe, Jack White, a proud Detroiter, delivered an unforgettable halftime show at the Detroit Lions' 86th Annual Thanksgiving Day Classic. His performance was marked by surprise guest Eminem, who joined forces with his hometown hero to deliver two high-energy tracks.
The setlist kicked off with White's song "That's How I'm Feeling" from his latest album "No Name," setting the tone for an unforgettable night. But it wasn't long before the real showstopper arrived: a hard-rocking mashup of Eminem's iconic track "Till I Collapse." The unlikely duo delivered a performance that was equal parts energetic and nostalgic, with White's unmistakable guitar riffs and Eminem's signature flows.
As the energy in the stadium reached a fever pitch, White brought out an encore performance that left fans speechless. With the Detroit Lions Cheerleaders joining him on stage, he delivered a show-stopping rendition of his classic anthem "Seven Nation Army." The crowd erupted into cheers as the song's unmistakable guitar riff filled the stadium.
But this was no ordinary halftime show β it was a celebration of music and community that had fans from all sides of the stadium buzzing. As White took center stage, he proved once again why he is one of the most innovative and captivating artists in rock. And with Eminem by his side, the Detroit Lions' Thanksgiving Day Classic will never be forgotten.
In a testament to the enduring power of music and collaboration, White's appearance was executive produced by fellow Detroiter Eminem and longtime manager Paul Rosenberg, marking the beginning of a new multi-year partnership between the trio and the club. As for White, his performance marked another milestone in an already illustrious career β including his recent induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame alongside Meg White.
In a move that electrified Ford Field and left the crowd in awe, Jack White, a proud Detroiter, delivered an unforgettable halftime show at the Detroit Lions' 86th Annual Thanksgiving Day Classic. His performance was marked by surprise guest Eminem, who joined forces with his hometown hero to deliver two high-energy tracks.
The setlist kicked off with White's song "That's How I'm Feeling" from his latest album "No Name," setting the tone for an unforgettable night. But it wasn't long before the real showstopper arrived: a hard-rocking mashup of Eminem's iconic track "Till I Collapse." The unlikely duo delivered a performance that was equal parts energetic and nostalgic, with White's unmistakable guitar riffs and Eminem's signature flows.
As the energy in the stadium reached a fever pitch, White brought out an encore performance that left fans speechless. With the Detroit Lions Cheerleaders joining him on stage, he delivered a show-stopping rendition of his classic anthem "Seven Nation Army." The crowd erupted into cheers as the song's unmistakable guitar riff filled the stadium.
But this was no ordinary halftime show β it was a celebration of music and community that had fans from all sides of the stadium buzzing. As White took center stage, he proved once again why he is one of the most innovative and captivating artists in rock. And with Eminem by his side, the Detroit Lions' Thanksgiving Day Classic will never be forgotten.
In a testament to the enduring power of music and collaboration, White's appearance was executive produced by fellow Detroiter Eminem and longtime manager Paul Rosenberg, marking the beginning of a new multi-year partnership between the trio and the club. As for White, his performance marked another milestone in an already illustrious career β including his recent induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame alongside Meg White.