July 11, 2009 16:36

White Lies: 'T In The Park is a big moment for us'

Band return to scene of debut festival show

White Lies: 'T In The Park is a big moment for us'

White Lies returned to the scene of their first ever festival show at T In The Park this afternoon (July 11) by playing a gig as the sun blazed down on the Balado site.

Harry McVeigh and co were keen to show their appreciation to the Scottish fans as they played a well-received set, which included crowd pleasers 'To Lose My Life' and set-closer 'Death'.

Watch an exclusive video interview with McVeigh by clicking below.

"We played our first ever festival at last year," the frontman told the crowd after set opener 'A Place To Hide'. He later admitted, "This is a big moment for us."

They went on to play songs from their UK chart-topping debut album 'To Lose My Life..' - including the title track, 'Fifty On Our Foreheads' and 'The Price Of Love', before teeing up their send-off by noting the scorching weather.

"We have one more song for you - it's been absolute pleasure on this beautiful sunny day," he said before playing set closer 'Death'.

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White Lies played:

'A Place To Hide'
'Farewell To The Fairground'
'To Lose My Life'
'Taxidermy'
'E.S.T.'
'Unfinished Business'
'The Price Of Love'
'Fifty On Our Foreheads'
'Death'





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