Melancholy, Majesty & a Date in Luxembourg.

For the latest Artist Hour, where we shine a spotlight on an act that we really rather we like, we are turning our attention to the brooding brilliance of British alt-rock band White Lies, known for their sweeping synths, thunderous guitars, and lyrics that dance between the romantic and the existential.

Rising to fame with their debut To Lose My Life..., the trio has spent over a decade crafting anthems that feel equally at home in a stadium or under moody bedroom lighting.

White Lies are back with their seventh studio album, three years after the 2022 release, As I Try Not To Fall Apart, a powerful mix of glossy synth-pop and post-punk grit.

Their blistering new single Nothing On Me, is a prog-inspired track that the band describes as "reckless, unhinged, and a rebirth". Recorded live at London’s Church Studios with producer Riley MacIntyre and mixed by Chris Coady, the song blends krautrock rhythms, jarring guitar hooks, and lyrics about emotional misfires in the heat of conflict.

It's a bold taste of what’s to come as the band announces a 2026 UK and European tour, with stops including London, Dublin, Paris and Berlin.

And if you want to experience their sonic drama in full force, mark your calendar for February 4th, when White Lies bring their visceral live energy to den Atelier in Luxembourg. Tickets go on sale 28–30 May, with early access for fans.

Expect a setlist that spans old favourites and new bangers, performed with all the intensity that’s made them such a compelling force in modern rock.

Stay tuned as we dive deep into their discography all hour long.

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