Ringo Starr Gets a 'Little Help' from Jack White at Bourbon & Beyond Festival

Ringo Starr Gets a 'Little Help' from Jack White at Bourbon & Beyond Festival Marina WattsSeptember 18, 2025 at 12:30 AM 0 Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty; Randy Holmes/ABC via Getty Jack White; Ringo Starr Ringo Starr brought out Jack White to close out his set at the Bourbon & Beyond Festival The former...

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Marina WattsSeptember 18, 2025 at 12:30 AM

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Ringo Starr brought out Jack White to close out his set at the Bourbon & Beyond Festival

The former White Stripes frontman joined the All Starr Band for a Beatles classic

Starr and White previously performed together for the Ringo at the Ryman TV special

Ringo Starr got a little help from Jack White this weekend.

At the Bourbon & Beyond Festival in Louisville, Ky., the "Seven Nation Army" singer joined the Beatle legend onstage for his set.

White, 50, posted about his appearance on Instagram with Starr, 85, sharing photos from their joint performance.

"Gave Peace a Chance With a Little Help From His Friends... Jack, Patrick, Bobby and Dominic #jackwhite #ringostarr #bourbonandbeyond," he wrote, referring to White's bandmates Patrick Keeler, Dominic Davis and Bobby Emmett.

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The All Starr Band joined Starr, made up of Toto's Steve Lukather, Men at Work's Colin Hay and Average White Band's Hamish Stuart.

Per JamBase, Starr kicked off his set with "It Don't Come Easy" and performed Beatles classics "Octopus's Garden" and "Yellow Submarine."

The classic rock set also included "Hold the Line" and "Roasanna" by Toto, along with "Land Down Under" by Men at Work and "Pick Up the Pieces" by Average White Band.

White joined for "With a Little Help from My Friends" towards the end of the set. "I want to thank everyone for joining me on stage this evening," Starr told the crowd at the end of his performance, per Music Radar.

"It's been really great. Thanks for being a great audience. Remember the music. Peace and love! I love you all."

He and Starr previously teamed up to sing the 1967 song in January for the Ringo & Friends At The Ryman TV special, which aired in March.

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Jack White and Ringo Starr in Nashville, Tennessee in 2025

Earlier this year, Starr and the Beatles — made up of Paul McCartney and the late members George Harrison and John Lennon — won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance for "Now and Then."

Ringo told PEOPLE about the win in March, which was thanks to a demo recorded by Lennon that got a second life due to AI technology. "I didn't expect to win, but it was great," he said at the time. "It just felt like John was with us."

"We put in a lot of hard work and a lot of emotion, and the tracks are still holding up today," he also said of the group's enduring discography.

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