Detroit — They came for a concert and ended up at a wedding. 

Jack White capped off a legendary day in his hometown on Friday by getting engaged and then married on stage to his girlfriend, singer Olivia Jean, in front of a sold-out crowd at Detroit’s Masonic Temple on the first night of his Supply Chain Issues tour. 

White brought Jean on stage for a duet of the White Stripes’ 2001 hit “Hotel Yorba.” He introduced Jean to the crowd as his girlfriend, and then told her he had a question for her.

“Yeah?” she asked, her voice making it apparent it was not a rehearsed bit. “Will you marry me?” he asked, presenting her with a ring, and when she said yes he casually, perfectly rolled into the next line of the song: “Let’s get married!” 

Olivia Jean performs at the historic Masonic Temple before Jack White’s new Supply Chains Issues Tour on April 8, 2022 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Dave Reginek-Special to The Detroit News)

And then they did. White came back on stage after a quickie break and told the crowd, “it’s been such a great day, mind if we get married right now?” A small group including White’s bandmates, White’s mother, Teresa Gillis, and Jean’s father, Brent Markel, gathered on stage, while the officiant quoted Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy” (“Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing called life”). 

The nuptials were quick, the bride and groom kissed, and White got back to rocking on stage, closing out his 15-song, 90-minute concert with a rendition of the Raconteurs’ “Steady, As She Goes” — opening line: “find yourself a girl, and settle down” — and a rollicking “Seven Nation Army” that had the crowd chanting “ooooh, ohh-ohh-ohh-ohhh, ohhhhhhhh” as White and his bandmates took a bow at the end of the show.

“God bless you Detroit,” White said as he closed out the concert. “What a day!”   

Jack White performs during the bands Supply Chains Issues Tour at the Masonic Temple on April 8, 2022 in Detroit, Michigan.

It was the icing on the cake for a day that saw White release his new solo album, “Fear of the Dawn,” and then perform a scorching instrumental version of the “Star-Spangled Banner” at the Detroit Tigers Opening Day game at Comerica Park, a game the Tigers won, 5-4, in a walk-off ninth inning stunner.

It was a day where the return of baseball brought renewed promise, and the sun signaled spring finally, at long last, springing. The on-again, off-again rain showers caused rainbows to form in the sky, and there was a buzz in the air downtown.  

That was all before the start of White’s concert, the first of his two night stand at the Masonic. He plays the venue again on Saturday night.  

Like most of the crowd, Sarah Bills and Merritt Fritchie of West Bloomfield did not expect to be attendees at White’s wedding.

They are loyal fans: Bills estimated she has seen White perform a dozen times since she started listening to the White Stripes in the early 2000s.

Bills and Fritchie practically had front row seats to the ceremony. It was clear from that vantage point that something special was happening before White brought Jean onstage, Fritchie said.

Some fans rocking to Jack White during the bands Supply Chains Issues Tour at the Masonic Temple on April 8, 2022 in Detroit, Michigan.

“He was doing things off to the side of the stage,” he said. “He was pulling people who were close to him on the stage. So something was going on that he was trying to orchestrate, and then when he brought her out it just seemed like something special was going on.”

It was an emotional moment on stage and for the crowd, the couple agreed, and Bills said she cried while watching the couple embrace their family members and each other. (Don’t go looking for clips on social media: it was a phone-free concert, and audience members’ phones were locked in pouches that didn’t allow them to be used in the auditorium.) 

“I think I saw his happiness,” Fritchie said. “I think he really was genuinely happy. I think that’s why it made so much sense for me, to see them marrying today. It was like the perfect day for him.”

Olivia Jean performs at the historic Masonic Temple before Jack White’s new Supply Chains Issues Tour on April 8, 2022 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Dave Reginek-Special to The Detroit News)

Markel, Jean’s father, returned to his seat in the audience after the ceremony and confirmed it was entirely a surprise. “I had no idea,” said Markel, who was decked out in a Third Man Records jacket with the words “Cass Corridor” written across the back. 

Jean is a Detroit native who now lives in Nashville and is signed to White’s Third Man Records. The former lead singer of the Black Belles opened Friday’s concert, and is also due to open Saturday’s Masonic Temple concert and Sunday’s show at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids.