Fresh off the release off their new album Breach, which became the duo’s second record to debut atop the Billboard 200, Twenty One Pilots are stepping into the spotlight once again, this time to honor one of rock’s most iconic duos. The GRAMMY-winning pair announced they’ll be performing The White Stripes’ legendary anthem “Seven Nation Army” at this year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on November 8 in Los Angeles.
The tribute performance comes on the heels of the aforementioned massive year for Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun, who’ve continued to prove they’re one of modern rock’s most electric live acts. Now, they’re taking that energy to the Hall of Fame stage to salute Jack and Meg White, the band that helped define a generation of stripped-down, garage rock rebellion.
Fans can catch the set when the ceremony streams live on Disney+ at 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET on November 8, with the full show available to stream afterward.
Get ready, this “Seven Nation Army” is about to march straight into Twenty One Pilots territory.
