August 23, 2009 19:58

'Has Lady GaGa got a penis?' The Enemy ask V Festival

The trio play a brief greatest hits set at the Chelmsford site

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Coventry trio The Enemy asked the crowd an intimate question about Lady Gaga on the 4Music stagr at the Chelmsford leg of V Festival tonight (August 23).

The band were playing at the same time as the US singer took to the stage in The Arena.

"Just a question," asked Clarke later after playing 'No Time For Tears'. "Has GaGa got a penis, who knows?"

A red flare was lit from the middle of the crowd during 'This Song', the chorus of which was sung A capella by the crowd and then given a drum accompaniment by Liam Watts.

At the end of the set Clarke asked for the lights to be turned on the crowd, before saying "You lot are fucking mega", a statement he had also made after second song 'Aggro'.

The Enemy played:

'Had Enough'
'Aggro'
'Away From Here'
'No Time For Tears'
'40 Days & 40 Nights'
'Sing When You're In Love'
'We'll Live And Die In These Towns'
'This Song'
'Happy Birthday Jane'
'You're Not Alone'


NME.COM will be coming live from both the V Festival sites this weekend (August 22-23). Stay tuned to NME.COM/festivals/v-festival for news reports, blogs, video interviews and photos from the event. Plus get next Wednesday's (August 26) issue of NME for the ultimate V Festival review.

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