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Saturday, 10 January 2026

The Enemy Announce First Release For 2026

 


The Enemy have wasted no time by announcing their first release for 2026 with another track from the forthcoming album Social Disguises.

The Boxer will be available for fans on Friday 16th January 2026 and will become the third track from the new album. The cover shows a blurred man in a doorway with the shadow going into a room with the artwork being credited to Aly Lloyd and follows the theme of previous releases from Social Disguises.

The album can be pre-ordered from the official website and will be released on Friday 20th February 2026. Social Disguises is the fifth studio album with the best tracks compacted from over 90 demos over a two year period.

Sunday, 28 December 2025

The CBS Story: In Our Coventry Home

 


A special BBC CWR radio documentary about the trails and tribulations facing Coventry City Football Club in their battle for their football stadium has been aired and features the music from The Enemy throughout the hour long special.

Iconic tunes such as Aggro and Away From Here featured alongside the Sky Blues anthem song We'll Live And Die In These Towns, as the story of that journey from administration and homeless from the arena to finally coming back home to Coventry. The Enemy also performed live to home fans on Tuesday 4th November at the Coventry Building Society Arena. Tom Clarke described the moment as humbling and strange. Days later The Enemy performed two sell out gigs in Coventry as delighted fans celebrated both Coventry City Football Club and The Enemy returned to their rightful place in Coventry.


The CBS Story: In Our Coventry Home, the story of Coventry City Football Club's team and ground that took two decades to finally reconnect.

August 23rd, 2025 is a day etched into the history of CCFC. A club that had been homeless in its own city, finally got the keys to a place to call home.

This BBC CWR special revisits the story, including the sale of Highfield Road, the original plans with a retractable roof, owners SISU, Wasps, ground shares, promotions and more.

Exclusive interviews with owner and chairman Doug King, previous chair Joe Elliott, reporter Simon Gilbert and audio from BBC CWR's archives.

Produced and presented by Lorna Bailey.
Executive Producer, Siobhan Harrison.

Listen to the programme, available for a limited time on BBC Sounds





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."

Buy Tramlines Festival tickets:  HERE





 

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.