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The Enemy add extra date on 02 presents NME Rock 'N' Roll Riot Tour The Enemy Tickets
There's a second homecoming show for the Midlands headliners
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An extra Birmingham show has been added to this year’s 02 presents the NME Rock 'N' Roll Riot Tour.
Representing something of a homecoming for headliners The Enemy –as the closest venue to their Coventry base – following the initial date at the Birming Academy on October 20 selling out we’ve decided to add another one a day later on October 21.
Tickets for this show are on sale exclusively through NME.COM now for 48 hours before they go general sale.
To get hold of your ticket go to NME tickets now
In the meantime, the full tour, also featuring The Wombats and Lethal Bizzle, is now:
Oxford Zodiac (September 27)
Leeds University (28)
Cambridge Junction (29)
Cardiff Great Hall (30)
Newcastle Academy (October 1)
Inverness Ironworks (3)
Aberdeen Music Hall (4)
Glasgow Barrowlands (5)
Dundee Fat Sams Live (6)
Middlesbrough Town Hall (8)
Nottingham Rock City (9)
Manchester Academy (10)
Norwich UEA (11)
Stoke Keele University (13)
Wolverhampton Civic Hall (14)
Southampton Guildhall (15)
London Brixton Academy (17)
Birmingham Academy (20, 21)
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| Date/Time | Venue | Town/City | Seetickets | Viagogo |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 16, 2012 20:00 | S7ven Coventry | Coventry | Buy The Enemy Tickets |
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| Feb 16, 2012 20:00 | S7ven Coventry | Coventry | Buy The Enemy Tickets |








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