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The Enemy Forced To Switch Coventry Catherdral Homecoming Concerts To Kasbah Venue

Tuesday, 15 May 2012 Written by Jon Stickler
The Enemy Forced To Switch Coventry Catherdral Homecoming Concerts To Kasbah Venue

Indie rockers The Enemy have announced a change to their forthcoming run of live dates, revealing that their two special homecoming album launch shows, in amongst the ruins of Coventry Cathedral, have to be moved to the nearby Kasbah venue due to noise restrictions set by the council. Fans can expect some of the ticket price refunded and extra tickets will be released for the date on Tuesday 22nd May.

In addition to the homecoming dates The Enemy will hit the road for a string of live dates in Manchester, London and Glasgow later this month. The Enemy are also confirmed to headline the ‘Fighting Talk Big Day Out’ at Stoke City Britannia Stadium on Saturday 26th May. Fighting Talk is hosted by Colin Murray and is a weekly BBC Radio 5 Live show and as part of the Big Weekend the band will play live in the stadium to an audience of over 6,500 people.

The Enemy 2012 UK Live Dates are as follows:

Mon May 21st 2012 - Coventry Cathedral Ruins, Coventry
Tue May 22nd 2012 - Coventry Cathedral Ruins, Coventry
Wed May 23rd 2012 - Academy, Manchester
Thu May 24th 2012 - O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London
Fri May 25th 2012 - O2 ABC, Glasgow
Sat May 26th 2012 - Fighting Talk Big Day Out, Britannia Stadium, Stoke

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‘Streets in the Sky’ is the The Enemy's third album and according to the band, their best yet. Recorded in London and LA with Joby J. Ford from seminal US punk band The Bronx, the 12-track album has the signature Enemy anthemic guitar sound yet it is much heavier than the last two albums. It is packed with huge songs from the catchy and forceful free download single ‘Gimme The Sign’ to the instantly catchy anthemic song ‘Bigger Cages (Longer Chains)’ to the melodic and punchy track ‘This Is Real’. Latest single ‘Saturday’ is a summer anthem in the making with a sing-a-long chorus that is just made to be chanted across the festival fields.


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