It's not every day that we see Jack White pulling a concertgoer on stage to perform alongside him, but he did just that during a performance of "Seven Nation Army" in Milwaukee on July 21. Therefore, it's pretty safe to say that this gal is the luckiest person in the world.

The Lazaretto singer was playing at the Eagles Ballroom when he decided to reach out into the audience and bring up a fan in order to help out with the legendary White Stripes tune. When she stepped up, the fan not only was granted the opportunity to rock out by playing one of White's oh, so badass guitars, but she was also able to don herself in his truly stylish fedora.

"Seven Nation Army" was the band's last song of the night. Following the performance, White brought the band out and introduced them to the crowd one-by-one, coining the lucky fan "this lovely girl."

Together, including the star struck fan, the group graced the audience with a modest bow before leaving the stage.

The "Seven Nation Army" performance isn't the only thing making news from the performance at the Eagles Ballroom. Word has it that it's the very same show in which White covered Lorde's tune "Royals," which you can see below. It's brief, but it's pretty great.

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It seems as if White's been doing quite a bit of covering these days. The Lazaretto crooner has been showing his love for Jay Z during his current North American tour, briefly covering "99 Problems."

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