On October 22, 2003, The White Stripes performed "Ball and Biscuit" live at Shibuya-AX in Tokyo, Japan, during a pivotal moment in their career. This performance was part of their world tour following the release of their critically acclaimed album, "Elephant," which came out in April of that year. "Elephant" solidified their place in rock music history, featuring hits like "Seven Nation Army." By the time of this live recording, the duo was experiencing significant commercial success and heightened media attention. Notably, this was their third visit to Japan and the second show during a six-night run, reflecting their growing global popularity. Their raw, energetic performances were a hallmark of their style, and this performance exemplified the chemistry between Jack and Meg White, emphasizing their minimalist, yet powerful sound that defined their music.