The Enemy announced the date and location of their intimate gig, here are the local press reports from Coventry covering the story. The picture on the left is the cover of the Coventry Telegraph from Wednesday 2nd February 2012 - The Enemy can be seen on the top right hand side with the headline 'Enemy gig sparks huge internet ticket rush'.
Martin Bagot reported the story saying: Fans of The Enemy were given the chance to be part of the Coventry band’s latest music video this week.
Frontman Tom Clarke announced an intimate gig in their home city – with tickets snapped up in just two minutes.
News of the exclusive gig at S7ven club in Hales Street, near Millennium Place, quickly spread across social networking site Twitter.
Moments later, the website selling tickets – for just £5 – was updated saying the video shoot at the old fire station was sold out.
The announcement came after the band met Coventry City Council and West Midlands Police to discuss the event.
Tom made the unexpected announcement on his blog.
It said: “On the 16th February we are going to shoot the video for the first single Gimmie The Sign and we want YOU to be there, and be part of it.
“The video will be a live show in a tiny club in Coventry where we will play the new single live as well as other new material and all the old Enemy favourites.
“It’s the first chance we’ve had to play the new stuff off the third album, which we are all very excited about playing.”
The three-piece indie band – made up of drummer Liam Watts and bass player Andy Hopkins – will make the first single off the forthcoming album available for free.
Soon after selling out the gig, Tom posted on Twitter: “All those that missed out on tickets, there’s a very special event in Cov in the pipeline.
“Will announce as soon as it’s cleared.”
The proud Coventrians filmed their first ever video for single Had Enough at the former Hope & Anchor pub in the city, now demolished. Their first album, We’ll Live And Die In These Towns, topped the UK charts.
Announcing the eagerly anticipated video shoot, Tom added: “We think it’s only right to film the video there, just like we filmed our first ever video round the corner in The Hope & Anchor. Because S7VEN isn’t very big, there are a limited number of tickets available, and it’s first come first served.
“They’re going to go very quickly we know, but we’ve kept the price low. If you miss out don’t despair, there will be another special announcement and another chance to see us in the heart of Coventry very soon.”
The band has also promised a series of performances across the UK and festival appearances.
The new single will be made available to fans to download who ‘like’ the band’s Facebook page.
Another local newspaper, the Coventry Observer covered the story (written by Chris Smith): 'The Enemy's homecoming gig sells out in minutes'
Tickets for a homecoming gig by The Enemy sold out minutes after details were announced on Tuesday evening.
The band will play at S7ven nightclub in The Old Fire Station on Hales Street on Thursday, February 16. The club is just around the corner from The Hope And Anchor where they filmed their first ever video.
The video for the Gimmie The Sign - first single from their new album - will also be filmed on the night.
Tickets for just £5 were snapped up with minutes of frontman Tom Clarke announcing the gig on his blog, but he said the band would be back in their home city for another gig soon.
Moments before tickets went on sale he wrote: "They're are going to go very quickly we know, but if you miss out don't despair there will be another special announcement and another chance to see us in the heart of Coventry very soon."
In October The Observer reported how Clarke said he, Liam Watts and Andy Hopkins would play their biggest gig to date in Coventry in 2012 as part of a major tour of the UK and Ireland.
Tom's blog can be found at tomclarkeofficial.blogspot.com.
The Coventry Telegraph featured The Enemy on the 'What's On' page on Friday 3rd February 2012 with Alan Poole saying: 'Three is the magic number for Coventry band The Enemy'
THE countdown to The Enemy’s long-awaited third album is gathering pace.
The Coventry band confirmed this week that they will be shooting the video for first single Gimmie The Sign during a one-off show at Coventry’s S7VEN Nightclub – based at The Old Fire Station in Hales Street – on Thursday, February 16.
Tickets for the gig sold out within minutes of being announced on Tom Clarke’s blog (tomclarkeofficial.blogspot.com) on Wednesday night, but he promised “several massive announcements to come” including “another chance to see us in the heart of Coventry very soon”.
Clarke has already revealed that a couple of tracks on the album, Saturday and Turn It On, are “two forgotten gems from the very first writing sessions... simple hooky melodies over rock guitar and power drums”





























