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5 November 2021, 09:43
The band - best known for their hit Away From Here - will reunite for a tour next autumn.
The Enemy have announced details of a reunion tour for 2022.
The Coventry band - featuring Tom Clarke, Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts - announced their retirement back in 2016, but will be heading out around the country in September and October next year.
Support comes from recently reunited Sheffield band, Little Man Tate, who will play all shows except for Sheffield, Cardiff and Norwich, and Liverpool quartet Wide Eyed Boy.
Tickets go on sale here from Friday 5 November at 10am.
The Coventry trio said of the news: "2022 marks the 15th anniversary of ‘We'll Live And Die In These Towns’ and six years since we all played together. Over the last decade-and-a-half we've watched fans begin to really treasure those songs and we're asked on an almost daily basis if there is any chance of the three of us getting back on stage together, so we know how much this will mean to the fans. What we weren't expecting was quite how excited we would all be to play together again. There's a lot of anticipation and excitement from the three of us to go out and play, just us, the songs and the fans. We really can't wait!"
The trio released their debut LP, We'll Live And Die In These Towns in 2007, which featured the Top 10 singles Had Enough and Away From Here.
A special presale for 02 customers will kick off at 10am on Wednesday 3rd November followed by tickets, which will go on general sale at 10 on Friday 5 November via Ticketmaster.