WHITE LIES, Boogaloo Zagreb, 12.2.2026 – SOLD OUT

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WHITE LIES, Boogaloo Zagreb, 12.2.2026 – SOLD OUT
When:
February 12, 2026 all-day
2026-02-12T00:00:00+01:00
2026-02-13T00:00:00+01:00

White Lies
Zagreb, Boogaloo club // Thursday, 12.02.2026.
English post punk band White Lies announces a European tour with their new single “Nothing On Me” that will see them come to Boogaloo in Zagreb on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
The new single is the first music released since the acclaimed album “As I Try Not To Fall Apart” from 2022. “The new song is an introduction to the collaborative, current mind of White Lies. It is unencumbered and full of ideas, it does not care about other people’s influences, pressures and expectations. We drive without brakes and seat belts,” say White Lies about the first glimpse of the new material and the single “Nothing On Me”. The single was produced by producer Riley MacIntyre (Ezra Collective, Arlo Parks), and mixed by Chris Coady (Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Blondshell, Beach House).
One of the most respected bands from the island is coming to Zagreb as part of a major tour that will take them to the UK, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Poland, Denmark, the Benelux countries, Hungary, Austria, and Croatia. The band will bring new material and their greatest hits to the Zagreb Boogaloo.
The story of the band begins in 2005 when Harry McVeigh, Charles Cave, and Jack Lawrence-Brown began their career under the name Fear Of Flying, and when they switched to a darker sound, White Lies was born, and the band attracted great interest without a single official release.
At the end of 2008, the first singles “Unfinished Business”, “Death” and “Farewell to the Fairground” were released, and the debut album “To Lose My Life” shot to number one on the UK album charts upon its release in January 2009. The band has become one of the biggest guitar bands from the UK, regularly selling out venues on their home turf.
The debut was followed by sold-out performances in Europe, North America, Japan and the UK, as well as at all major festivals such as Coachella, Lollapalooza, Glastonbury, along with major tours with Coldplay or Kings Of Leon. The acclaimed “Ritual” from 2011 brought the singles “Bigger Than Us” or “Holy Ghost”, the third album “Big TV” is then called the album of their career by some critics. It was succeeded by “Friends” from 2016, “Five” three years later, which they promoted in Zagreb, as well as the last “As I Try Not To Fall Apart” after which they sold out a Mexican concert in front of 10,000 people.
Continuing their global success, the acclaimed London band White Lies returns to Zagreb for another tour, and they bring new material as well as their biggest hits to Boogaloo.
The concert is sold out.

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