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Get ready for some "icky thump," as the White Stripes make their Hawaii debut Oct. 10 at Blaisdell Arena.
Jack and Meg White blend indie rock, down-home blues and garage-band sensibilities into one of the more distinctive sounds in contemporary music, familiar to most through the hit "Seven Nation Army."
The duo's latest album, "Icky Thump," has two breakout tracks, "Blue Orchid" and "You Don't Know What Love Is (You Just Do What You're Told)."
Tickets at $40 go on sale Friday at the Blaisdell Center box office and Ticketmaster locations. Charge by phone at (877) 750-4400, or visit www.ticketmaster.com or www.livenation.com.
[ MOVIE PREVIEW ]
Movies opening Friday:
"The Brave One": A New York radio host (Jodie Foster) has a life that she loves and a fiancé she adores. All of it is taken from her when a brutal attack leaves her badly wounded and her fiancé dead. Unable to move past the tragedy, she begins prowling the city streets at night to track down the men she holds responsible. But a dogged police detective (Terrence Howard) is hot on her trail. Naveen Andrews of "Lost" co-stars. (R)
"Dragon Wars": A beautiful young woman holds the ancient secret of giant dragons wreaking havoc and destruction on modern-day Los Angeles. (PG-13)
"Eastern Promises": In David Cronenberg's latest film, Naomi Watts plays a London midwife who looks into the death of a patient, putting her in the sights of a ruthless Russian mobster (Viggo Mortensen). (R)
"Mr. Woodcock": A successful self-help author discovers his widowed mother is engaged to marry his sadistic junior high gym teacher. Billy Bob Thornton, Susan Sarandon and Seann William Scott star. (PG-13)