White Lies Tickets

White Lies Tickets

They have only been around since the second half of the last decade but already White Lies have managed to build up an impressive fan base so that they are performing in front of large crowds all over the country.

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With songs that have seen them earn great praise from critics and audiences alike, plus an album that has scored highly in the charts, they are certainly on course to be one of the most talked-about bands around as the years go on. This will be seen further when they return to the stage, with White Lies concert tickets undoubtedly stirring up considerable interest when they go on sale.

White Lies consist of Harry McVeigh as lead singer and guitarist, performing alongside a band that also contains Charles Cave on the bass (whilst providing backing vocals) and Jack Lawrence-Brown as the drummer. When they perform live, with songs that have earned them great attention, they also take Tommy Bowen to the stage with them. Together they have at their disposal songs such as “Death”, “To Lose My Life”, “Unfinished Business”, “Bigger Then Us” and others, all of which are singles that brought them to the attention of music lovers nationwide. They also put them up there amongst acts such as Editors or even Interpol as an alternative rock act to keep an eye on.

This was also set in stone with the release of their debut album, which emerged into shops in 2009 under the name “To Lose My Life” and continued their line of success with numerous awards and nominations. All of this has confirmed that White Lies are here to stay and it is likely that they will continue to make a considerable impression as the years go on, with more singles, albums and live shows to look forward to in the future.

So make sure you have picked up rock tickets ahead of their live shows so that you can gain access to a band on the rise to the top. Songs such as “Farewell to the Fairground” will undoubtedly sound explosive when they are performed live and fans of this English alternative rock act will leave the concert more than satisfied with the live results.

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