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The Enemy

The Enemy

ROCK trio The Enemy will head to Manx shores next month as part of their current British tour.

The Coventry lads have been kicking up a storm with their anthemic rock tracks such as Be Somebody, It’s not OK and Had Enough.

Born out of sessions messing about in their bedrooms, the band were cult heroes before they were even signed.

They made their breakthrough on NME’s coveted Rock ‘N’ Roll Riot Tour and are now appearing on the bill with legends like Oasis, as well as headlining their own high-profile shows.

The band’s debut album We’ll Live and Die in These Towns (2007) went straight to Number 1 in the UK Albums chart. And their second album Music for the People (2008) went to Number 2. Streets In The Sky, their third studio album, was released last May and reached the top 10.

Tickets, costing £17.50, are now available for their gig in the Villa Marina on Wednesday, February 27.

They are available at www.villagaiety.com, on 600555 and at the Welcome Centre at the Sea Terminal.

 

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