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Friday, 8 May 2026

VIDEO: The Enemy - Be Somebody / We Are The Champions (Live @ We Are Back, Coventry)

 


The Enemy headlined the Coventry City Football Club promotion celebrations at the War Memorial Park on Monday 4th May 2026, with over 50,000 fans celebrating the football's return to the Premier League.

Tom, Andy and Liam performed at the 'We Are Back' event, including 'Be Somebody' from the second album Music For The People (2009).

VIDEO: The Enemy - This Song Is About You (Live @ We Are Back, Coventry)



Tom Clarke dedicated the song to Doug King chairman of the football club, the man who turned the club around. Tom told the 50,000+ crowd that the band had performed many times at the park but the view of sky blue made this the best.

 

VIDEO: The Enemy - We'll Live And Die In These Towns (CCFC We Are Back LIVE)


The Enemy headlined the Coventry City Football Club 'We Are Back' celebrations at the War Memorial Park on Monday 4th May 2026. Over 50,000 attended the park to watch the football club lifting the Championship league trophy, cementing their return to the top tier of English football.

We'll Live And Die In These Towns has become the anthem for Cov fans over the past few years and it was fitting The Enemy performed the song at the event. The video above was posted by the football club and captured the live performance. Coventry City manager Frank Lampard looked on admiringly towards Tom Clarke as he belted out the lyrics and young fans joined in enthusiastically.

It was a day that will live on in the memories of Coventry for a long time to come.....

 

Tuesday, 5 May 2026

The Enemy Headline We Are Back Celebrations In Coventry

The Enemy at Coventry War Memorial Park 
(pic: The Enemy social media)

 Tom Clarke posted this message following the headline performance by The Enemy at the Coventry City Football Club 'We Are Back' celebrations. The football club were promoted to the Premier League after a quarter of a century away.

"Yesterday was one of the most humbling and unforgettable moments of our lives. Seeing Coventry so united as a city is beyond words. Twenty years ago We'll Live And Die In These Towns took about ten minutes to write, inspired by a dilapidated flat on Far Gosford street and scenes in The Oak Inn in central Coventry. To watch our little song become the anthem for Coventry has been unexpected, and more special than we can ever really explain. 


We hope you'll join us on March 20th at the CBS Arena in Coventry, to give We'll Live And Die In These Towns a proper 20th anniversary celebration. 


Can't wait to see you all there."


The Enemy at Coventry War Memorial Park