White Lies' latest gig on their first headline tour saw them playing the Night And Day Cafe in Manchester.

White Lies have continued their headline tour of Britain by previewing their debut album at a gig last night (September 22nd), it has been reported.
The west London band played Manchester's Night And Day Cafe, showcasing nine out of ten tracks found on the upcoming album, according to NME.com.
Kitted out in black, the trio played first single Unfinished Business, From The Stars and Farewell To The Fairground, before closing with current offering Death.
According to the news provider, the band barely stop to speak between songs in a set with is described as both "intimate" and "high energy".
Speaking after the gig, drummer Jack Lawrence-Brown told NME.com that White Lies were enjoying playing the venues booked for their first headline tour,
He said: "I think the idea was to get as much as we physically could out of these small venues. You can take limited equipment a long way if you really push it."
In a recent review of the band, the Metro described their sound as "sexless" but suggested they could be a "sure thing for hugeness".