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The Enemy to collaborate with Paul Weller

The Enemy, 02 Rock'N' Roll Riot Tour 2007, Oxford Carling Academy, September 27, 2007.      Pic: Andy Willsher

The Enemy, 02 Rock'N' Roll Riot Tour 2007, Oxford Carling Academy, September 27, 2007. Pic: Andy Willsher

Tom Clarke and co team up with the legend at Crisis gig

The Enemy are set to collaborate with Paul Weller at a gig in London this weekend.

The trio, awarded Best New Band at the Shockwaves NME Awards yesterday (February 28), will play two songs with their hero at the gig in aid of charity Crisis on March 2, in addition to their own set.

The two will perform The Jam’s ‘That’s Entertainment’ and The Enemy’s sonically similar ‘We’ll Live And Die In These Towns’ at the event, held at London’s Roundhouse.

The gig also features performances from Weller himself, Graham Coxon, Dirty Pretty Things, New Young Pony Club and Reverend And The Makers.

The whole ensemble will also perform ‘Consequences’, the track produced by Paul Epworth for Crisis, for the first, and possibly only time ever.

For more information, go to Crisisconsequences.com.

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