
Alternative and Indie
The Enemy Tickets
Concerts14 results
Concerts in Ireland
- 23/10/2025Thursday 18:30BelfastThe Limelight 1The Enemy
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International Concerts
- 30/05/2025Friday 16:00Staffordshire, GBThe Trentham EstateAt Trentham 2025 - Ocean Colour Scene
- 10/10/2025Friday 18:30Oxford, GBO2 Academy OxfordThe EnemyLow Availability
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- 11/10/2025Saturday 19:00Margate, GBHall by the Sea (Margate Dreamland)The EnemyOn partner site
- 16/10/2025Until 16/10/2025Cardiff, GBThe Great Hall - Cardiff University Students' UnionThe EnemyOn partner site
- 17/10/2025Friday 18:00London, GBElectric BallroomThe EnemyLimited Availability
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- 18/10/2025Saturday 19:00Wolverhampton, GBUniversity of Wolverhampton at The Wulfrun HallThe EnemyLimited Availability
- 25/10/2025Saturday 18:30Liverpool, GBThe Dome at Grand Central HallThe Enemy
- 30/10/2025Thursday 19:30Sheffield, GBLeadmillThe EnemyLimited Availability
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- 31/10/2025Friday 19:00Leeds, GBLeeds Beckett Student UnionThe EnemyLimited Availability
- 01/11/2025Saturday 18:30Manchester, GBManchester New Century HallThe EnemyLimited Availability
- 06/11/2025Thursday 19:00Glasgow, GBBarrowland BallroomThe EnemyLimited Availability
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- 07/11/2025Friday 19:00Hull, GBAsylum Hull University UnionThe EnemyLimited Availability
- 08/11/2025Saturday 18:30Nottingham, GBRock CityThe EnemyLimited Availability
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About
Young gunslingers from the British Midlands, The Enemy became one of the U.K.'s most talked about new bands of 2007 on the basis of a pair of independent singles and some firebrand live shows.
Born and raised in Coventry, lead singer and guitarist Tom Clarke, bassist Andy Hopkins, and drummer Liam Watts were only 16 years old when they decided to pool their talents and form a band (though Clarke had started learning to play music when he was four years old and begged his mother for a violin). In 2006, the band started writing songs and within a year they had over 20 original tunes in their repertoire. The Enemy's live gigs caught the attention of the British music press, and the band stuck a deal with the legendary British indie label Stiff Records, who had reopened their doors and were looking for new talent.