Photo by David James Swanson / JackWhiteIII.com

With each concert behind Lazaretto, Jack White finds a way to one up himself. Last night in Chicago, he played an astonishing 33-song setlist that included covers, live debuts, and an 11-song encore. When it was all said and done, the concert lasted nearly three-hours and marked the longest performance of White’s career.

Among the highlights, the first performance of The White Stripes’ “Blue Orchid” in seven years, the live debut of Lazaretto track “Entitlement”, and covers of Jimi Hendrix Experience’s “Manic Depression”, Bob Dylan’s “Tell Me That It Isn’t True”, and Robert Johnson’s “Stones in My Passway”. Per the above photo, he also went into the crowd and, once again, plucked out a fan to accompany him for “Seven Nation Army”.

See the full setlist and video of the “Seven Nation Army” performance below. Update: Also check out his “Manic Depression” cover.

“Seven Nation Army”:

“Manic Depression”:

Setlist:

High Ball Stepper

Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground (The White Stripes)

Lazaretto

Missing Pieces / The Big Three Killed My Baby (The White Stripes)

Hotel Yorba (The White Stripes)

You Know That I Know

I Cut Like a Buffalo (The Dead Weather)

The Same Boy You’ve Always Known (The White Stripes)

Three Women

The Rose With a Broken Neck

Freedom at 21

Cannon (The White Stripes) / Catfish Blues (Robert Petway cover) / Got My Mojo Workin’ (Muddy Waters cover)

Sixteen Saltines

Astro (The White Stripes)

Stones In My Passway (Robert Johnson cover)

Blunderbuss / Tell Me That It Isn’t True (Bob Dylan)

We’re Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes)

Entitlement

Top Yourself (The Raconteurs)

Encore:

Fell in Love With a Girl (The White Stripes)

Icky Thump (The White Stripes)

Manic Depression (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)

Steady, As She Goes (The Raconteurs)

Blue Orchid (The White Stripes)

You Don’t Know What Love Is (You Just Do As You’re Told) (The White Stripes)

The Hardest Button to Button (The White Stripes)

Just One Drink

Ball and Biscuit (The White Stripes) / Got My Mojo Workin’

Seven Nation Army (The White Stripes)