In anticipation for his massive concert at New York's Madison Square Garden tomorrow, Jan. 30, Jack White sat down for an interview with The Daily Show correspondent Jordan Klepper to discuss the importance of the venue, and how he prepares for concerts.

"Over the decades, so many important shows have happened [at Madison Square Garden]," White tells Klepper about the significance of the legendary venue. "Carnegie Hall and Radio City are very quiet crowds, and Madison Square Garden are very amped up crowds, which is great, it's the best side of the city."

White's Madison Square Garden concert is being streamed live tomorrow night through Pandora at 9 PM EST, and will be replayed on Feb. 3rd. Hip-hop duo Run The Jewels will be White's opening act.

"I loved the idea from the get-go that we could get it out to more people who are sitting somewhere in North Dakota or wherever," White said about the concert's Pandora stream. "That makes you kind of upset on tour, that you can't get to everywhere, so this is one of the great ways to get that out to everybody at the same time."

If you can't catch Jack White at Madison Square Garden tomorrow night, you can still catch him on the remaining dates of his tour, which you can check out right here. In addition to these tour dates, White will also be headlining at Coachella on April 11 and April 18. The festival's other headliners include Drake and AC/DC.

Jack White's most recent album Lazaretto was released back in June, and was chosen by the Music Times staff as one of the best albums of 2014. In addition, his song "Just One Drink" was chosen as one of the year's 25 best songs

Jordan Klepper's full interview with Jack White will be made available on Feb. 3 through Pandora. You can check out a preview of the interview right here:

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