The Enemy reveal 2009 plans with biggest tour ever
Midlands trio the Enemy announce biggest tour to date
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Thursday, 18, Sep 2008 09:18
Midlands trio the Enemy have announced their biggest tour to date in preparation for the release of their second album.
Tom Clarke and company will journey from Aberdeen to London in a four-week jaunt that concludes with a show in the capital's Brixton Academy.
Tickets for the shows will initially be solely available to people signed up to the band's mailing list at theenemy.com from September 16th-18th, with fans who sign up to the mailing list and who buy tickets in that three-day window rewarded with some exclusive and previously unreleased live recordings.
Any remaining tickets will then go on general sale from September 19th, priced at £20 for London and £18 for all regional shows.
The Enemy's as-yet-untitled second album - due for release in April 2009 - will follow their platinum-selling debut We'll Live and Die in These Towns.
The threesome won NME and Q's best new band awards after its release, as well as XFM's best debut album prize and headlined NME's Rock & Roll Riot tour before heading to Japan for the first time.
The Enemy's 2009 tour dates are:March
15th Aberdeen, Music Hall
16th Glasgow, Barrowlands
19th Perth, Concert Hall
20th Newcastle, Northumbria University
21st / 22nd Manchester, Academy
24th Sheffield, Academy
25th Liverpool, Academy
26th Leeds, Academy
28th Nottingham, Rock City
29th Lincoln, Engine Shed
30th/31st Birmingham, Academy
April
2nd Swindon, Oasis
3rd Norwich, UEA
4th Bristol, Academy
6th Exeter, University
7th Southampton, Guildhall
8th Brighton, Dome
9th Margate, Winter Gardens
11th London, Brixton Academy