Twenty One Pilots Cover The White Stripes Seven Nation Army | Rock Hall 2025 Induction

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Twenty One Pilots — Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun — cover The White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army" in tribute to Jack and Meg White's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame at the 2025 Induction Ceremony, Peacock Theater, Los Angeles.

One duo honoring another. Tyler Joseph grabbed a Fender Precision Bass and played the riff on four strings — no guitar, no backing tracks, just bass and drums. Josh Dun kept it heavy and locked in behind the kit. A brief synth moment broke the texture before Joseph dropped back into the P Bass growl. Stripped down, loud, and built exactly the way The White Stripes would've wanted it: two people, maximum impact.

"Seven Nation Army" was released in 2003 as the lead single from Elephant. Its riff has become one of the most recognizable sounds in modern music — a stadium anthem chanted at World Cups, Premier League matches, NBA arenas, and protest rallies worldwide. The song won a Grammy for Best Rock Song in 2004.

Before the performance, Olivia Rodrigo — who was born just two months before Elephant came out — and Feist performed an acoustic rendition of "We're Going to Be Friends" from the 2001 album White Blood Cells.

Performance Details:
– Performer: Twenty One Pilots
– Song: The White Stripes "Seven Nation Army"
– Event: 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
– Location: Los Angeles, California

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