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Get ready, Sheffield! The raw, anthemic energy of The Enemy is set to ignite the stage at the legendary Foundry on 30th October 2025. This isn’t just another gig; it’s a monumental return for one of British rock’s most beloved outfits, promising an evening of passionate singalongs, electrifying riffs, and an atmosphere charged with pure, unadulterated rock ‘n’ roll. Mark your calendars and prepare yourselves for a night where the walls of Foundry will reverberate with the sounds of Rock and Alternative Rock, delivered by a band that truly understands the heart and soul of working-class Britain. It’s more than a performance; it’s a celebration of community, defiance, and timeless tunes that continue to resonate deeply.

About The Enemy

Hailing from Coventry, The Enemy burst onto the UK music scene in the mid-2000s, quickly establishing themselves as a formidable force in the burgeoning indie rock revival. Comprising Tom Clarke (vocals, guitar), Liam Watts (drums), and Andy Hopkins (bass), their sound was an immediate hit: gritty, honest, and brimming with the frustrations and aspirations of everyday life. Their debut album, “We’ll Live and Die in These Towns,” released in 2007, shot straight to number one in the UK charts, propelled by anthemic singles like “Away From Here” and the defiant “Had Enough.” Their music resonated deeply with a generation, earning them a reputation for crafting working-class anthems with undeniable lyrical prowess and raw, energetic delivery.

After a successful run that saw them release three more studio albums – “Music for the People,” “Streets in the Sky,” and “It’s Automatic” – The Enemy announced a hiatus in 2016, much to the dismay of their devoted fanbase. However, the call of the stage and the enduring power of their songs proved too strong to resist. In 2022, they triumphantly reformed, embarking on a series of sold-out shows that proved their magnetism was as potent as ever. Their style remains a potent blend of Rock and Alternative Rock, characterised by Tom Clarke’s distinctive vocals, punchy guitar riffs, and a rhythm section that drives every track with relentless power. Expect to hear all the classics that defined their era, delivered with the renewed vigour of a band re-energised and ready to reclaim their rightful place.

Foundry, Sheffield: The Perfect Setting

Nestled within the vibrant Sheffield Students’ Union, Foundry is more than just a music venue; it’s an institution. Located at the heart of the University of Sheffield campus, it boasts a rich history of hosting legendary acts and emerging talents alike, making it a cornerstone of Sheffield’s thriving music scene. Its location, just a stone’s throw from the city centre, makes it easily accessible while retaining a distinct, energetic atmosphere unique to a university setting.

Foundry is renowned for its excellent sound system and dynamic lighting, ensuring an immersive experience for every concert-goer. With a standing capacity of approximately 1,500, it strikes the perfect balance between an intimate gig experience and a large-scale rock show, allowing fans to get up close and personal with their favourite bands while still generating a powerful collective energy. The venue’s layout typically features a large main floor for standing, offering ample space for mosh pits and singalongs, alongside accessible viewing areas. Accessibility is a key consideration at Foundry, with facilities designed to accommodate all attendees, including accessible entrances, lifts, and dedicated viewing platforms. Its long-standing reputation for hosting incredible live music events means that Foundry consistently delivers an unforgettable atmosphere, making it the ideal backdrop for The Enemy’s raw and passionate performance.

What to Expect at the Show

When The Enemy take to the stage at Foundry, prepare for an explosion of energy that will grab you from the first chord and not let go. Fans can anticipate a setlist packed with their most beloved anthems, drawing heavily from their seminal debut, “We’ll Live and Die in These Towns,” alongside highlights from their subsequent albums. Expect to hear rousing renditions of “Away From Here,” “Had Enough,” and “We’ll Live and Die in These Towns,” tracks that are guaranteed to ignite massive crowd singalongs. Deeper cuts and fan favourites will undoubtedly make an appearance too, showcasing the breadth of their impressive back catalogue.

The Enemy’s stage presence is known for its raw authenticity and fierce passion. Tom Clarke’s distinctive vocals and fervent delivery, coupled with the powerful rhythm section of Liam Watts and Andy Hopkins, create a visceral live experience. Expect minimal frills but maximum impact: the focus will be squarely on the music and the powerful connection between the band and their audience. The atmosphere will be electric – a cauldron of shared energy, passionate shouts, and unified voices. Foundry’s excellent acoustics will ensure every riff, every drum beat, and every lyric hits with full force, promising a night of genuine rock ‘n’ roll exhilaration that will leave you buzzing long after the final note fades.

Getting to Foundry, Sheffield

Foundry’s central location within the University of Sheffield campus makes it remarkably easy to reach, whether you’re a local or travelling from further afield. The venue’s postcode is S102TG, which is handy for satellite navigation or ride-sharing services.

For those using public transport, Sheffield boasts an extensive bus network and the efficient Supertram system. Numerous bus routes, including the 120, 51, and 52, stop directly outside or very close to the University campus. The nearest Supertram stop is University of Sheffield (blue route), just a short walk from Foundry. If you’re arriving by train at Sheffield Station, it’s a quick 10-15 minute taxi ride, or you can catch a bus directly from the station interchange to the university area. For drivers, there are several car parks available around the University campus and in the city centre, though spaces can be limited on event nights. Consider using public transport or booking a taxi in advance to avoid any stress, especially with a busy event like this.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors typically open around 7:00 PM for events at Foundry, with support acts usually starting shortly after. The Enemy are expected to take to the stage later in the evening, likely between 8:30 PM and 9:00 PM. We recommend checking your ticket or the venue’s official social media channels closer to the date for precise timings.

Is there an age restriction?

Foundry often operates a 14+ policy for most live music events, meaning attendees under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. However, specific age restrictions can vary per event, so it’s always best to check the ticket vendor’s information or the venue’s website for the definitive policy regarding The Enemy’s show. Valid ID may be required for entry and for purchasing alcoholic beverages.

What’s the refund policy?

Tickets are generally non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. If the event is cancelled, you will typically receive a full refund from your point of purchase. For rescheduled events, your ticket will usually remain valid for the new date, with an option for a refund if you cannot attend. Always refer to the terms and conditions of the specific ticket vendor you purchased from.

Are there food and drink options?

Yes, Foundry has multiple bars within the venue offering a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, as well as some light snacks. As it’s part of Sheffield Students’ Union, there are also various food outlets and cafes available on campus during the day and early evening, providing options for a pre-gig meal or snack. The surrounding city centre also boasts an abundance of restaurants and eateries to suit all tastes.

Where to Stay in Sheffield

Sheffield offers a diverse range of accommodation options, from luxurious hotels to budget-friendly guesthouses, ensuring there’s something to suit every preference and pocket. With its vibrant city centre and excellent transport links, finding a comfortable base for your visit to see The Enemy at Foundry is straightforward.

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