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Monday, 12 January 2026

The Enemy Looking To Shine On At Music Weekender

 


Billed as 'the indoor festival with your own bed', Butlin's Skegness will be rocking and bopping during the last weekend in March, regardless of what the unpredictable British weather is doing outside!

The Enemy, Embrace and the Lightning Seeds are just three of the performers taking part at this year's Shiiine On Weekender 2026. Music fans will have the luxury of the indoor comforts while staying on site and avoiding queues for taxis each day. Added bonuses will be the close proximity of the sandy shoreline just a very walk away. All reasonably priced and a must for music lovers.

The Enemy are set for a busy 2026 as they launch their new album on 20th February, linking in with album signings performances as well as festival dates and a supporting role with Ocean Colour Scene at the end of the year.

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Thursday, 18 December 2025

The Enemy Booked For Tramlines Festival 2026


Another Summer festival has been booked for The Enemy to perform at - this time the lads will be heading up north to Sheffield. On Sunday 26th July 2026, the final day of the Tramlines three day festival - The Enemy will be one of the indie bands entertaining around 40,000 festival crowds. 

Wetleg, Fat Boy Slim, Kaiser Chiefs, Courteeners, Reverend & The Makers and a whole host of other artists will be taking to the stage at Hillsborough Park from Friday 24th July to Sunday 26th July 2026.


Tramlines gave this description about The Enemy:

"When The Enemy broke onto the UK music scene in 2006, they quickly earned their place as one of the biggest bands of the era. Their anthemic, rabble-rousing energy lead to the #1, Platinum-certified debut album 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns' as well as two more hit albums- 'Music For The People' (#2) and 'Streets In The Sky' (#9) before they said farewell with 'It's Automatic' (2015). After celebrating their successes with numerous sold out tours, NME awards and performances with the likes of Oasis and The Rolling Stones, the band parted ways in 2016.

Tom Clarke (vocals/guitar) did continue the band’s legacy touring solo across the UK during the in-between years, but eventually reunited with Andy Hopkins (bass) and Liam Watts (drums) in 2022. With over 40,000 tickets sold for their reunion tour the demand for the 3-piece was still very much alive and well. In their home turf of Coventry, C.C.F.C. & fans proudly adopted the song 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns' as their club anthem, further cementing their roots in both their home city and the wider football community, after having multiple hit songs used on iconic FIFA soundtracks, as well as ITV coverage of The FA Cup. The trio now embark on another sold out UK tour whilst announcing the upcoming release of their fifth studio album."

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Friday, 5 December 2025

The Enemy Lined Up For YNot Festival 2026

 


Award winning YNot?Festival returns in 2026 and will be joined by The Enemy at this Peak District event. Tickets have been selling fast and looks set to be even bigger than the 2025 festival, which won a prize for Marketing Campaign Of The Year.

The Libertines, Reverend And The Makers, The Streets, Kaiser Chiefs, Hard-Fi and The Vaccines are just a few of the acts on the line-up during the four day festival at Pikehall, Derbyshire. Entry begins on Thursday 30th July 2026 and the final act will conclude on Sunday 2nd August 2026. All details about the Y Not Festival, including tickets and camping information can be found on the ynotfestival website.

The Enemy have announced several festival dates for 2026 as the band continue to enjoy performing in front of festival crowds around the UK.



Thursday, 4 December 2025

The Enemy To Perform At Victorious Festival 2026


August Bank Holiday 2026 is already looking like a right scorcher as The Enemy join a host of other bands and artists at the award winning Victorious Festival.
Held at Southsea, Portsmouth on the English south coast with day tickets and camping available, it looks like this year could become another award winning year.

Friday 28th August is headlined by Richard Ashcroft and features acts such as Faithless, The Vaccines and Scissor Sisters
The Black Keys and Primal Scream are two of the acts lined up for Saturday 29th August.

The third day will see The Enemy and Kasabian reunited during the Sunday line up, in what promises to be a throw back to great Indie music.

Full details and tickets can be found at https://www.victoriousfestival.co.uk/

 

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

VIDEO: The Enemy - T In The Park (Full Set From BBC)

It took a bit of time and lots of pressure from the band and fans for the BBC to finally get the complete set of The Enemy from the electric T In The Park performance.

Tom Clarke described it saying, "it's by far my favourite 50 minutes of my life so far". He went on to praise fans for sticking up for the band and the BBC for getting the gig online.

Within an hour The Enemy's performance had become the 5th most shared act from T In The Park.




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PRESS: The Enemy On Rocket Fuel


The Scottish Sun continued it's coverage of T In The Park as it reviewed the festival. When it got to The Enemy, they wrote:



"Yes, yes, yes — Coventry boys The Enemy, fronted by Tom Clarke, put in a classic T In The Park shift.
They had the King Tut’s Tent so packed it had to be shut, and for good reason — they were playing like they were on rocket fuel.
They also had foul-mouthed backstage rants, got on the booze, swaggered around — and were just general geezers.

It’s what T is all about.

Tuesday, 10 July 2012

VIDEO: The Enemy Talk To NME @TiTP

The Enemy took time out during their performance at T In The Park and spoke to NME.COM. Tom Clarke spoke about the new album reaching top ten because of the loyal fans.

Watch the interview below ......





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VIDEO: The Enemy - Saturday @ T In The Park 2012



The Enemy performed 'Saturday' during their set at T In The Park and the BBC were on hand to record it. Great to view the crowd response during the song......


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VIDEO: The Sun Interview The Enemy @TiTP

Here is an interview with Tom Clarke, Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts for The Scottish Sun. Recorded at T In The Park on Sunday 8th July 2012. The Enemy spoke about the set they were about to perform at TiTP and the difficulty of choosing which songs to leave out now they have three albums.




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Monday, 9 July 2012

PICTURES: The Enemy at T In The Park 2012

Here are a selection of pictures of The Enemy at T In The Park, taken by the BBC during their performance at the packed King Tut tent. Also taking pictures, clashmusic.com provide more snaps for fans to enjoy. Over on their website clashmusic.com have a impressive collection from the festival, worth checking out to relive the Scottish festival.



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Wednesday, 28 March 2012

The Enemy Heading To Belfast For Belsonic Event



The Enemy have been added to the growing list of artists that will be performing at this year's Belfast Belsonic. They will be back in Belfast on Monday 20th August 2012, along with Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds at Custom House Square.

Tom Clarke said, "We love Belfast and have fond memories of playing Belsonic a while back." He also promised fans The Enemy will be returning to the city later in the year. Tickets for Belsonic go on sale Friday 30th March 2012 at 9am. For full details visit the Belsonic website.


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Thursday, 22 March 2012

The Enemy To Perform At Cumbria's Whitehaven Festival

The Enemy have been confirmed for yet another festival, this time the Coventry band will be heading to Cumbria for this year's Whitehaven Festival . Here is what the News&Star website wrote about the news:

The Charlatans and The Enemy are the latest big names to be added to this year’s Whitehaven festival.

The bands were announced today (22/03/12) as the acts playing on the Sunday night of the Diamond Jubilee event.

Also taking to the stage on the final night of the festival will be Simon Townshend who plays alongside his dad Pete in The Who, and The Lottery Winners.

Led by charismatic frontman Tim Burgess, the Charlatans burst out of the Madchester music scene in 1990 with their debut album Some Friendly and the psychedelia-tinged hit single The Only One I Know.

Major hits such as North Country Boy, How High, Weirdo and , One to Another followed.

All of the band’s 11 studio albums have charted in the Top 40 and three of them were number ones.

They have also racked up 17 Top 30 singles, and four Top 10 hits in the singles chart.

Indie rockers The Enemy are also chart regulars.

The band’s debut album We’ll Live and Die in These Towns went straight to number one in the albums chart in 2007 and the follow-up, Music for the People made it to number two, while the tracks Away from Here and Had Enough both made it into the top 10 of the singles chart.

The Coventry trio supported Oasis and played the Reading and Leeds Festival before taking a two year break from music.

After a long wait, their new album Streets In The Sky is now due for release.

For more information and details about tickets, visit: www.thewhitehavenfestival.co.uk/

*source: News&Star
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Interview With Tom Clarke In Yorkshire Evening Post

Here is an interview with Tom Clarke by Neil Short for the Yorkshire Evening Post - published on March 22nd, 2012.

THE ENEMY are a trio from Coventry who sprang to fame in 2007 with the top 10 hits Away From Here and Had Enough.

The band supported Oasis, Kasabian, Manic Street Preachers, Stereophonics, the Kaiser Chiefs – at Elland Road – and the Rolling Stones – at the O2 Arena.

They performed at all the major festivals and their songs featured in video games such as Guitar Hero World Tour and Fifa 10.

Their third album, Streets in the Sky, was recorded in London and Los Angeles and is due out in mid-May. The same month they appear at the Live at Leeds festival. We spoke to singer and guitarist Tom Clarke about the show.

I understand that The Enemy have been announced as one of the headliners for Live at Leeds this year – are you excited to play Leeds again?

Yeah, the reason we picked to do this one is there’s a lot of noise happening about the new album and we’ve chosen very carefully the few places in the country that we want to play, essentially to give people a first taste of the new stuff.

Leeds has always been a key place for us, it’s been a place where people have jumped on the band from our very first gigs in the Cockpit, playing the small rooms to hardly anyone. It’s just built up from there – one of the best gigs we’ve played was Leeds Festival.

When is the new album going to be released then? Will there be a full tour?

It’s going to be May – we haven’t got an exact date yet, but it is going to be around the middle of May. Things obviously change, I mean, it depends on when we get it all finished. We are at the final stage now where we are mixing the tracks which have been recorded and finished off, and now it’s a mad rush to get it finished. We’re hoping to get it done pretty quickly. We are doing a small tour of four cities to launch the album; Live at Leeds, London, Manchester and Glasgow.

You were giving away a single from the new album called Gimme The Sign. Why did you do that?

The reason we did that, to put it bluntly, is that we have the best fans of any band in the world. They are so loyal, always there and always proper excited to see the band. They love the band.

I don’t know quite where this loyalty comes from – if it comes from them hearing us at the right time, if the lyrics are relevant to their lives – but for whatever reason we have got some of the most superbly, brilliantly, loyal fans, and I think it’s right that you respect that.

You have to pay homage to that, show them you appreciate it, and this album has been made with the fans in mind. This is what do Enemy fans want, not what can we do, or what can we put in here.

We wanted to make sure that the fans knew we appreciated them, and we wanted to make sure the first thing we did was give them a single for free. We know that a single doesn’t cost that much, but we appreciate that people are strapped for cash, but it’s a gesture. It’s your band; this is your single, just for the fans that have always been there.

You mentioned you’re aware that people don’t have a lot of money these days; do you think that’s affecting the live music scene?

I think it’s in a very precarious position, but I also think it’s in a very exciting position.

Whilst people haven’t got the money to invest in music the way they used to, I think it makes it exciting, it makes it a challenge due to the economy and due to circumstances out of our fans’ control. The challenge is how to get music to fans. They still want the music, it’s just that their resources are limited.

These [Live At Leeds] tickets are quite reasonably priced, but one of our aims this year is to keep our ticket prices low. I mean, you have to be in touch with what people can afford at the moment, and they simply don’t have the cash to throw about like they used to.

I heard that Live at Leeds was running a competition to give the lucky winner a pair of tickets to see you there. Is this something you guys organised?

I had no idea about that, but I think it’s quality. Hopefully that’s someone else looking at the bigger picture and realising one fan’s enjoyment will pay you back ten fold. It’s good to see someone else thinking the way we do. It’s really important to reach people you wouldn’t ordinarily reach.

You support other genres of music and encourage fans of other genres to get involved in your scene. Why do you think that’s important?

I think we all have common ground. Every type of music, every creative person, we all took it upon ourselves to go out and make music probably because we had no other way to vent our frustrations or to express ourselves, and that’s across every single genre.

I think you should be open-minded and give everyone a chance. I learnt that at Reading Festival when I was dragged to see this trendy band who I didn’t really think I’d like, and was a bit wary of. I remember watching this band thinking they were absolutely amazing, and I think if you want to enjoy music to its fullest, you have to keep an open mind.

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*Source: Yorkshire Evening Post / Neil Short

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Monday, 27 February 2012

The Enemy Lined Up for T In The Park And V Festival

The Enemy will be performing at both V Festival and T In The Park this summer. Tom Clarke had told fans the band would be playing several festivals this year, but had to remain tight lipped until the official announcements. The final batch of tickets for T In The Park will be on sale Wednesday morning  (29/02/12) at 9am, with Kasabian, Snow Patrol and the Stone Roses headlining the festival in Fife on on July 6- 8th . The Enemy will be performing at T In The Park on Sunday 8th July. For more information visit: T In The Park website.

Last night the V Festival line-up was revealed and the Coventry lads will be back in Staffordshire on Saturday 18th August 2012 and Sunday 19th August 2012. The Stone Roses will be headlining along with Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, The Killers and Snow Patrol. Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday 2nd March 2012. For more information visit the V Festival website.


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Tuesday, 21 February 2012

The Enemy Reveal Album Title And Tour Dates

The Enemy have finally revealed the name for the third album, they have called it 'Streets In The Sky'. The name relates to a block of flats in Sheffield  (Park Hill), completed in 1961 but subject to much controversy ever since. A BBC documentary 'Saving Britain's Past' featured the flats that became a listed building in 1998. The title reflects the gritty real aspect of life in Britain for many people.

The first three tour dates were also revealed with Manchester, Glasgow and London kicking off the tour. Tom Clarke described the dates as 'a little appetiser to the years full explosive live calendar.' with more dates and diverse venues to be announced over the coming months.

23rd May - Manchester Academy, Manchester


24th May - Shepherds Bush Empire, London


25th May - Glasgow Barrowlands, Glasgow

The Enemy will also be performing at Live at Leeds Festival on Saturday 5th May 2012 (Bank Holiday weekend) Tickets for the festival are available from www.lunatickets.co.uk, while tickets for The Enemy tour are available from their official website  www.theenemy.com

Tom Clarke told fans on his official blog, "We're making a proper effort to bring you the shows you want to see, not to just start the bus and jump on the standard gig circuit. Don't panic, there will be more live dates announced soon and a full tour. After these select shows we'll be making some festival appearances, because of the nature of festivals we can't announce which ones yet, but let me tell you, I know which ones we're playing, and who with, and it's going to be the best festival season we've ever done!"

The Enemy frontman continued by saying, "After festivals there will be a full on Enemy headline tour. We intend to play the longest set we've ever played. Pretty much the whole of the first album, the special moments off the second that everybody loved, and an absolute barrage of new exciting big songs from Streets In The Sky. The hard part with this album, is deciding which ones we have to leave out, because they're all bangers. Everybody has a different favourite, and every song is a gem!"

Streets In The Sky will be released late spring and follows on from the chart topping debut album 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns' and the #2 follow up album 'Music For The People'. For the latest updates visit www.theenemy.com or click the official website links below.


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Streets In The Sky - gets inspiration from the Sheffield flats