If you're looking for anthems, you know where to find them.
Ben Smith
Date published: 14th Apr 2016
Image: The Enemy
The Enemy have decided to call it quits after 10 years, but not before they shred their armoury of anthems for one last time on tour in September.
A hit-heavy stint in the noughties seen the band shift over a million records, charting the likes of 'We'll live and die in these towns' (listen below) and 'Away from here'.
On announcing the news, the band stated: "As we stand on stage for the last few times on this tour, I'll be cherishing the last fleeting moments of a decade that has shaped who we all are, bands and fans alike.
"We all know what we'll be sharing. Come, bring your hearts, bring your lungs and leave with our songs, take them onto the streets and into your lives and keep them alive for us forever”.
UK tour dates below:
Manchester - O2 Ritz, Thursday 15th September
London - Kentish Town Forum, Friday 16th September
Coventry - The Empire Club, Saturday 17th September
Newcastle - O2 Academy, Saturday 24th September
Leeds - O2 Academy, Sunday 25th September
Glasgow - O2 ABC Glasgow, Monday 26th September
Read: Indie trio The Enemy announce split
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