Jack Black and Jack White Team Up for Five-Timers Club-Themed Parody of “Seven Nation Army” on ‘Saturday Night Live’

Saturday Night Live delivered a memorable moment this weekend as Jack Black officially joined the Five-Timers Club, marking his fifth time hosting the iconic sketch show. But instead of a simple celebration, the show turned the moment into a hilarious and chaotic sketch.

During his monologue, Black was welcomed into the Five-Timers Club by Jonah Hill, only to find the once-glamorous lounge in rough shape. Inside, Tina Fey joked that the long-running sketch had been “run into the ground,” while Candice Bergen and Melissa McCarthy added to the humor—McCarthy even complained about the lack of alcohol.

Just when things couldn’t get more absurd, the night’s musical guest, Jack White, appeared with his own complaint: five-time musical guests barely get any perks. That was the final straw for Black.

Declaring “enough is enough,” he decided to fix the club the only way he knew how—through rock music. What followed was a high-energy parody performance inspired by “Seven Nation Army,” turning the sketch into a full-blown musical moment. The highlight came when White joined in on guitar, blending comedy with real rock power.

Later in the show, White took the stage solo to perform two of his latest songs, “Derecho Demonico” and “G.O.D. and the Broken Ribs.” Both tracks showcase his signature raw sound and are currently available as streaming singles, with limited vinyl releases through his own record stores.

The performance also comes just ahead of his upcoming European tour, which kicks off at the end of May and runs through June.

All in all, the episode perfectly mixed comedy, nostalgia, and live music—proving once again why SNL continues to create unforgettable moments.

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