Review: The Enemy at The Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth
Live Editor Carly-May Kavanagh reviews the start of The Enemy’s final tour (02/09/16).
Live Editor Carly-May Kavanagh reviews the start of The Enemy’s final tour (02/09/16).
Last orders! The Enemy are about to embark on their final tour, starting with a warm-up at the Wedgewood Rooms (02/09/16).
Writer Carly-May was unsure whether she would enjoy The Enemy’s gig in Yeovil having not enjoyed their latest studio album (20/11/15).
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