On July 31, 2007, The White Stripes performed their final concert at Snowden Grove Amphitheater in Southaven, Mississippi. This performance followed the release of their sixth and last studio album, "Icky Thump," which came out in June 2007. "Icky Thump" marked a significant point in the band's career, featuring a return to a raw, garage rock sound infused with diverse influences including punk, blues, and folk. Notably, the album showcased their evolving artistry, as it received both critical acclaim and commercial success, reaching number one on the Billboard 200 chart. During the final concert, the band played several tracks from "Icky Thump," indicating that they were still actively promoting their latest work. This poignant farewell performance underscored the duo's impact on the music scene while leaving a lasting legacy. Jack White and Meg White's unique dynamic, characterized by their minimalist sound and theatrical stage presence, resonated through the crowd during this memora