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The Enemy announce 2009 UK tour

The Enemy play Isle Of Wight Festival

The Enemy play Isle Of Wight Festival

Band reveal next year's comeback plans

The Enemy have announced a new UK tour set for next year.

The trio are set to hit the road ahead of releasing their second album in spring 2009.

The band have previewed a new track, 'Sing When You're In Love/Sing When You're Out Of Love', at shows over the last six months.

The Enemy will play:

Inverness Ironworks (March 13)
Dunfermline Alhambra (14)
Glasgow Barrowlands (15)
Oban Corran Hall (18)
Newcastle Academy (20)
Manchester Academy (21, 22)
Sheffield Academy (24)
Liverpool Academy (25)
Leeds Academy (26)
Nottingham Rock City (28)
Lincoln Engine Shed (29)
Birmingham Academy (30)
Exeter Great Hall (April 2)
Swindon Oasis (3)
Bristol Academy (4)
Margate Winter Gardens (5)
Norwich UEA (7)
Brighton Dome (8)
Southampton Guidhall (9)
London Brixton Academy (11)


Tickets go on sale on Friday (September 19) at 9am (BST). To check the availability of The Enemy tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

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Soundedd 

Sep 16, 2008

Nice one! I suppose my hopes for an Arena tour were a bit ambitious to be honest, i'm not really a fan of standing gigs, still I suppose Birmingham Academy will have to do. I just hope Tom Clarke can live up to the talk. A while ago he came out and took a swipe at Arctics saying there second album was poor. His better be world class, because for me there first as good as it is, it doesn't compare with Arctics debut.

rossrickers 

Sep 16, 2008

wooh ive gotta sketch in "nottingham rock city 28th march the enemy" into my gigging diary... everyone who reads this comment do that aswell because nottingham rock city is on of the best venues ever!... soundedd leaves a comment on every news article i read.

jjbeeson 

Sep 17, 2008

yesss there playing brighton dome that made my day .. i mean week... i mean month

rockgeek 

Sep 17, 2008

Soundedd - go away please

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