The Enemy have announced a new UK tour - and it's coming to Coventry this autumn.

The indie giants haven’t let off the gas since reforming in 2022. A sold-out reunion tour across the UK almost 40,000 tickets strong, straight into massive festival appearances in 2023 including the likes of TRNSMT, Isle Of Wight and a headline slot at Godiva Festival: all before 2024’s triumphant Indie Til I Die tour with The Subways and The Holloways.

Still consisting of their original and only line-up Tom Clarke (vocals/guitar), Andy Hopkins (bass) and Liam Watts (drums) - The Enemy’s 2007 debut album We’ll Live And Die In These Towns made a phenomenal impact: Featuring the Top 10 hits Had Enough and Away From Here, the album debuted at number one and was certified Platinum. They released two hit records: 2009’s Music For The People (number two) and 2012’s Streets In The Sky (number nine), plus their final album, 2015’s It’s Automatic, and played shows with the likes of Oasis, The Killers and The Rolling Stones.

The Enemy play hmv Empire, Coventry on Friday 14 November. Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday 28 February here.