What happened to the White Stripes?

The White Stripes, an American rock duo, disbanded in 2011 after a successful career spanning over a decade. The reasons behind their breakup remain undisclosed, as the band members, Jack and Meg White, have chosen to keep their personal lives private. Since their split, Jack White has pursued a successful solo career, founded the record label Third Man Records, and collaborated with various artists. Meg White, on the other hand, has maintained a low profile and largely retreated from the music industry. Their impact on the rock scene continues to be celebrated, and their music remains influential.

The White Stripes officially disbanded in 2011 - two years after their final performance with their 2002 track We're Going to Be Friends on the final episode of NBC's Late Night With Conan O'Brien in February 2009.