The Enemy celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album by headlining a special homecoming indoor show at Coventry Building Society Arena on Saturday March 20th 2027.
Photo by Emilie Cotterill
The Enemy will celebrate the 20th anniversary of debut album by headlining as special homecoming show at Coventry Building Society Arena.
The band will headline the Indoor Arena on Saturday 20 March 2027 and will commemorate the 20th anniversary of their Platinum-certified #1 debut ‘We’ll Live And Die In These Towns’.
This will be The Enemy’s biggest headline show since they sold-out the 10,000-capacity venue (then the Ricoh Arena) all the way back in 2008. The trio also achieved a lifetime ambition earlier this season when they performed on the pitch ahead of Coventry’s 3-1 victory over Sheffield United.
Tickets for the show go on sale HERE from 10am on Friday, May 8th.
Vocalist/guitarist Tom Clarke said: "We're all incredibly excited to return to Coventry Arena in March. Last time we headlined that space it was a great night, but this time with the added buzz around Coventry City FC we expect the atmosphere will be even more emotionally charged. It has all the ingredients for an unforgettable, once in lifetime event."
Paul Michael, Managing Director at Coventry Building Society Arena, said: "This show has been a long time coming and it feels like the perfect moment to be welcoming The Enemy back to the venue.
"This will be the latest in a string of incredible nights over the last year at Coventry Building Society Arena and we're sure the atmosphere in the Indoor Arena will be something truly special.
"We’re proud to keep bringing brilliant live music to Coventry and giving fans nights to remember like this.
‘We’ll Live And Die In These Towns’ changed everything for The Enemy. Beyond its #1 chart triumph and Platinum certification, it is packed with big hits, including the Top 10 ‘Away From Here’ and ‘Had Enough’, as well as numerous other fan favourites and live staples.
Its breakthrough led to further success for the trio, including another two Top 10 albums, shows with all-time greats such Oasis and The Rolling Stones, festivals including Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds, and an NME Award.
After some time away, a new era in The Enemy started with a reunion of their original and only line-up in 2022 with bassist Andy Hopkins and drummer Liam Watts.
Last year saw them release ‘Social Disguises’, their first new album in over a decade. Their return was highlighted with support including NME, Radio X, This Feeling’s Video of the Week, Shiiine On’s Track of the Week, Live4Ever, Stereoboard, XS Noize and Songbird HQ.
Tickets for the show go on sale HERE from 10am on Friday, May 8th.