On June 14, 2003, The White Stripes performed a live concert in Berlin, showcasing their signature garage rock sound. At this point in their career, they had just released their fourth studio album, "Elephant," in April 2003. This album solidified their reputation, featuring the iconic track "Seven Nation Army," which would go on to become one of their most recognizable songs. The Berlin concert setlist includes several tracks from "Elephant," highlighting their momentum in the underground rock scene. Interestingly, the live performance conveys their raw energy and chemistry as a duo, just as they were gaining mainstream attention. The band's minimalist aesthetic and Jack White's distinctive guitar work during this era contributed significantly to their unique identity, making the Berlin concert a remarkable snapshot of their formative years in music history.