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Watch Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds join McFly on stage in London - www.nme.com - Britain - London
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28.10.2023

Watch Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds join McFly on stage in London

McFly brought out Rou Reynolds from Enter Shikari at their show at London’s Alexandra Palace last night (October 27). Watch the footage below.READ MORE: The five most wholesome moments from McFly’s set at GlastonburyReynolds joined the group for a performance of their 2008 song ‘Corrupted’, originally released on their studio album ‘Radio:Active’.

Alien Ant Farm and CKY announce joint UK tour – with a £1 ticket levy for grassroots venues - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - California - Birmingham - county Bristol - city Kentish
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30.04.2024

Alien Ant Farm and CKY announce joint UK tour – with a £1 ticket levy for grassroots venues

Alien Ant Farm have announced a joint headline tour with CKY, which will come with a £1 ticket levy to help support grassroots venues. Find ticket details below.The announcement of the upcoming 2024 shows comes on the heels of California nu-metal band sharing ‘~mAntras~’ last week – marking their first new album in nearly a decade.Set to kick off towards the beginning of November, the shows will see frontman Dryden Mitchell and co.

Watch Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds join Pendulum on stage at The O2 in London - www.nme.com - London
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30.03.2024

Watch Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds join Pendulum on stage at The O2 in London

Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds joined Pendulum on stage at The O2 in London last night (March 29) – watch the footage below. The two artists performed a version of ‘Sorry, You’re Not a Winner’, the 2007 Enter Shikari song that Pendulum have previously incorporated in their live sets.

Enter Shikari express solidarity with Palestine at Wembley Arena gig - www.nme.com - Britain - Egypt - Israel - Palestine
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18.02.2024

Enter Shikari express solidarity with Palestine at Wembley Arena gig

Enter Shikari have made a speech expressing solidarity with Palestine at their huge Wembley Arena gig last night (February 17).The St Albans band have just finished off their massive UK arena tour at London’s arena last night, where frontman Rou Reynolds made a riveting speech in support of Palestine: “We cannot just enjoy this moment without acknowledging the fact that there are children being blown to pieces by a government and a country that has been completely lost in nationalistic and religious fervour.”He continued to express solidarity “with the activists and actionists up and down the country who have been blocking and targeting the Israeli weapons manufacturing factories.” Reynolds also emphasise that “our country is very complicit in this atrocity”, and supported “those who are targeting the investment banks that are effectively bankrolling genocide.“We have been yelling ‘Free Gaza’, ‘Free Palestine’ for 15 years,” he said. “I just hope to God that there is still a Gaza and a Palestine left when this fucking nightmare ends.“So let us be grateful for tonight, we have safety.

Enter Shikari team up with Fever 333’s Jason Butler for new single ‘Losing My Grip’ - www.nme.com - Britain
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16.01.2024

Enter Shikari team up with Fever 333’s Jason Butler for new single ‘Losing My Grip’

Enter Shikari and Fever 333 lead singer Jason Butler have today (January 16) shared a new collaboration – listen to ‘Losing My Grip’ below.‘Losing My Grip’ marks the first new music from Enter Shikari in 2024 ahead of the start of their UK tour next month. Fever-333 will also be supporting the band on the upcoming run of dates.Talking about their new single, lead singer and producer Rou Reynolds explained: “We’ve known [Fever 333 lead singer] Jason for years now and have toured much of the world together.

It looks like Enter Shikari are teasing new material (with David Attenborough?) - www.nme.com - Britain
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12.01.2024

It looks like Enter Shikari are teasing new material (with David Attenborough?)

Enter Shikari have teased new material on social media that may or may not feature a collaboration with David Attenborough.Rou Reynolds and Co. have taken to their official Twitter account to share a graphic that shows the date for next Tuesday (January 16).

Enter Shikari, Napalm Death and Carcass to release eco-friendly vinyl records - www.nme.com
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17.12.2023

Enter Shikari, Napalm Death and Carcass to release eco-friendly vinyl records

Enter Shikari, Napalm Death and Carcass are set to be re-released as eco-friendly ‘Greenyl’ vinyl records.Record shop Rude Cares has teamed up with Greenyl to release the album as part of a new Be The Change initiative, for which the LPs will be made at the first eco-friendly vinyl plant.Enter Shikari’s ‘Common Dreads’, Napalm Death’s ‘Harmony Corruption’ and Carcass’ ‘Heartwork’ will be printed on PVC-free Greenyl, made from 99 per cent recycled plastic compound which has zero emissions during the production process.Other bands taking part include The Dangerous Summer, Less Than Jake, Chiodos, Polyphia, Sydney Sprague and Graphic Nature. You can find release dates and links to pre-order here.We're thrilled to present 'Common Dreads' by @ENTERSHIKARI – an Emerald Green & Black Nebula @greenylrecords LP.

UK live music attendance reached an all-time high in 2022 - www.nme.com - Britain
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09.11.2023

UK live music attendance reached an all-time high in 2022

Coldplay, Lady Gaga and Ed Sheeran, along with huge festivals such as Glastonbury.While the major touring acts and large stadiums and arenas continue to generate healthy numbers, the news comes amid an ongoing crisis for grassroots music venues in the UK.The findings come from the annual This is Music report by UK Music, the umbrella organisation that represents the British music industry. They concluded that the industry generated a total export revenue of £4 billion.“2022 was packed with live shows, including rescheduled dates from 2020 and 2021 in addition to newly announced shows for 2022,” the report states.

Enter Shikari: “Show the Tories and landlord c**ts that our culture of live music is not for sale” - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Ireland
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24.10.2023

Enter Shikari: “Show the Tories and landlord c**ts that our culture of live music is not for sale”

Enter Shikari have called for solidarity and progress in securing the future of the UK’s grassroots music venues – urging fans and gig spaces to “show the Tory government and the landlord c**ts that our culture of live music is not for sale”.The band were speaking at last week’s Venues Day held by the Music Venue Trust in London, where they received the Outstanding Contribution Award for donating £1 from every ticket sold on their upcoming UK and Ireland arena tour back to the cause of saving grassroots gig spaces.The news came as it was revealed that the UK is set to lose 10 per cent of its grassroots music venues in 2023 – with calls growing for the “major leagues” of the music industry and larger venues to do more to pay into the ecosystem and save them.Giving the opening speech at Venues Day last week, drummer Rob Rolfe explained how Enter Shikari were “no strangers to grassroots music venues” and were even playing a key role in restoring The Pioneer Club in their hometown of St Albans.“Grassroots venues helped us cut our teeth, hone our craft, meet and be inspired by other musicians, and how to be a proper touring band,” said Rolfe. “It was also the platform to help us reach an audience and build our own fanbase.“It is guaranteed that we would not be where we are today in our career, without grassroots venues – which is why it was a no-brainer for £1 of each ticket from our biggest shows to go to support small venues.

UK to lose 10 per cent of grassroots venues in 2023, as calls grow for rest of industry to invest - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland
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19.09.2023

UK to lose 10 per cent of grassroots venues in 2023, as calls grow for rest of industry to invest

NME that 67 venues have closed so far this year, with 90 currently working with MVT’s Emergency Response. Roughly half of those are likely to close in 2023 – giving a total of around 100 grassroots music being lost from the UK in 2023; that’s 10 per cent of the number of independent gig spaces in the country.Following action being demanded earlier this year from government, the UK’s eight new large arenas and major record labels to “contribute to the security of the wider music ecosystem”, the MVT argue that the huge profits elsewhere are not justified when the “talent pipeline is about to be cut off”.This comes as Enter Shikari announced that they would be donating £1 from every ticket sold to their upcoming UK and Ireland arena tour to benefit the Music Venue Trust.“It sounds like there’s a lot of focus on providing spaces for the real high-end of the music industry,” Reynolds told NME.

Enter Shikari announce 2024 UK arena tour in support of Music Venue Trust - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Manchester
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02.05.2023

Enter Shikari announce 2024 UK arena tour in support of Music Venue Trust

Enter Shikari have announced a new 2024 tour, which will hit arenas around the UK in support of Music Venue Trust. Find ticket details below.Shared today (April 2), the upcoming tour will feature seven dates across the United Kingdom, taking place in early 2024.

Check out Enter Shikari’s subversive new single ‘Bloodshot’ - www.nme.com
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09.03.2023

Check out Enter Shikari’s subversive new single ‘Bloodshot’

Enter Shikari have released ‘Bloodshot’, the third single from their upcoming album ‘A Kiss For The Whole World’. Check it out below.The single comes follows the previous tasters of the new album, ‘(pls) set me on fire’ and ‘It Hurts’. As frontman Rou Reynolds explained, ‘Bloodshot’ was inspired by frontman Rou Reynolds’ questioning of society and the media.“Bloodshot is about how hard it is to find truth and how easy it is to stop thinking for yourself and simply repeat your ‘team’s’ mantras,” he said.

Enter Shikari lead final names for Knotfest Japan 2023 - www.nme.com - Japan
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16.02.2023

Enter Shikari lead final names for Knotfest Japan 2023

it was confirmed that the delayed instalment of Slipknot’s travelling headline show would also feature a set from Korn as well as performances from Japanese acts Man With A Mission and Maximum The Hormone.Organisers later added Trivium, In Flames, The Oral Cigarettes and more to the Knotfest Japan roadshow (April 1) bill. The likes of Parkway Drive and Coldrain, meanwhile, joined the line-up for the Knotfest Japan festival the following day (April 2).Today (February 16), Knotfest Japan has announced further acts for both legs.

Listen to You Me At Six’s new collaboration with Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds - www.nme.com - Australia
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13.09.2022

Listen to You Me At Six’s new collaboration with Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds

You Me At Six have released a new collaborative single with Enter Shikari frontman Rou Reynolds – listen to ‘No Future? Yeah Right’ below.The joint track was premiered on Daniel P Carter’s ‘Rock Show’ on BBC Radio 1 last night (September 12).Reynolds had described the anthemic, synth-heavy song as “a belter” in a previous post on social media. The collaboration arrives with a red-filtered official video, which you can watch below.‘No Future? Yeah Right’ follows on from You Me At Six’s previous single ‘Deep Cuts’.

You Me At Six announce new collaboration with Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds - www.nme.com - Australia
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06.09.2022

You Me At Six announce new collaboration with Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds

You Me At Six have announced a new collaborative single with Enter Shikari frontman Rou Reynolds.The song, titled ‘No Future? Yeah Right’, is set to arrive next Tuesday (September 13). Fans who pre-save/pre-add the track on streaming platforms can “unlock” a brief preview snippet.Posting underneath the announcement of the forthcoming team-up on Instagram, Reynolds wrote: “This is a belter, people.”‘No Future? Yeah Right’ will follow on from You Me At Six’s latest single ‘Deep Cuts’.

Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds talks Pendulum’s “killer” remix of ‘Sorry You’re Not A Winner’ - www.nme.com
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29.08.2022

Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds talks Pendulum’s “killer” remix of ‘Sorry You’re Not A Winner’

Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds caught up with NME backstage at Reading 2022, telling us about Pendulum’s remix of their 2007 song ‘Sorry You’re Not A Winner’ and giving an update on new music. Watch our video with Reynolds above.Earlier over the weekend (Saturday August 27), Reynolds joined Pendulum on-stage during their secret set at Reading.

Enter Shikari say Reading Festival set being cut “wasn’t an act of censorship” - www.nme.com
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28.08.2022

Enter Shikari say Reading Festival set being cut “wasn’t an act of censorship”

Enter Shikari frontman Rou Reynolds has confirmed that the band’s Reading Festival set being cut short yesterday (August 27) “wasn’t an act of censorship”.The band were playing the festival’s Main Stage East on Saturday afternoon, when a power outage meant they had to leave the stage and couldn’t return due to tight scheduling.The power outage occurred just after Reynolds made an impassioned speech about polluting water companies including Thames Water, leading many fans on social media to claim that the band were removed from the stage on purpose, rather than because of a genuine power cut.Taking to Twitter this morning (August 28), Reynolds quote tweeted a fan who called the incident “political censorship right in front of our eyes” and alleged that the festival had “cut the power” to the band for “speaking the truth about sewage pollution in our waters and Tory greed”.Clarifying the situation, Reynolds wrote: “Just to clarify everyone – it wasn’t an act of censorship, it was a power outage at front-of-house. Immense bad luck, and of course bad timing.”“We then had our set cut as the power cut pushed our set over our allotted time slot.

Listen to Enter Shikari’s new single ‘The Void Stares Back’ featuring Wargasm - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - Ireland
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12.08.2022

Listen to Enter Shikari’s new single ‘The Void Stares Back’ featuring Wargasm

Enter Shikari have shared a new single featuring Wargasm – listen to ‘The Void Stares Back’ below.The collaborative track is said to signal “a new beginning” for Enter Shikari, whose sixth and latest album ‘Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible’ came out in April 2020.Speaking about the song, frontman Rou Reynolds explained: “It is with elation, and more than a little nervousness, that we release this; our first track after over two years of dormancy. It is a roisterous journey made all the more so with the addition of our friends Wargasm.”As for the themes of ‘The Void Stares Back’, Reynolds said that it’s “about the forward march of social progress, and how, often, those with a more conventional archaic outlook on sexuality, gender, social design, economics etc, see those with differing ideas like bewildering, depraved creatures from another dimension”.Tune in here:Wargasm talked about how Enter Shikari played a “big part” in their lives growing up, and said it was “an absolute honour” to work with them: “They stand for the right things – we’re a little more pessimistic.

Enter Shikari and Wargasm announce new collaborative single, ‘The Void Stares Back’ - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - Ireland
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03.08.2022

Enter Shikari and Wargasm announce new collaborative single, ‘The Void Stares Back’

Enter Shikari have announced a new collaborative single with Wargasm called ‘The Void Stares Back’.The St Albans band released their sixth and most recent studio album, ‘Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible’, in April 2020. Wargasm, meanwhile, are primed to drop their first project ‘Explicit: The Mixxxtape’ this summer.Today (August 3), it’s been revealed that the two groups have teamed up on a forthcoming track. ‘The Void Stares Back’ is due to arrive next Friday (August 12) – you can pre-add/pre-save it here.Both acts have shared the joint single’s official artwork, which depicts a pair of open eyes surrounded by darkness.

Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds criticises government over treatment of Ukrainian refugees - www.nme.com - Britain - France - Ukraine - Russia
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26.02.2022

Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds criticises government over treatment of Ukrainian refugees

Enter Skikari’s Rou Reynolds has criticised the government over its treatment of Ukrainian refugees.Ukraine has officially severed diplomatic ties with Russia and declared martial law after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an attack on the neighbouring nation on February 24. Many Ukrainians are now trying to escape the war zone as the fighting continues.The UK has received fierce criticism overnight (February 26) after it was revealed that it had failed to set up a direct refugee route for Ukrainian’s seeking asylum.The UK has stopped accepting visa applications from Ukrainian’s stuck in the country, meaning there is now no safe nor legal route for them to find asylum in the UK unless they have British relatives (via The Independent).Sharing a news article about the situation, Reynolds wrote: “The government is making it very difficult for Ukrainian refugees to take safe haven here in the UK, but it has always been glad to take Russian money & allow Russian oligarchs to buy British citizenship.”He continued: “Support the wealthy[,] abandon the struggling” before adding “Tories are consistent at least.”The government is making it very difficult for Ukrainian refugees to take safe haven here in the UK, but it has always been glad to take Russian money & allow Russian oligarchs to buy British citizenshipSupport the wealthyAbandon the strugglingTories are consistent at least— ʀ⎊ᴜ ʀᴇʏɴ⎊ (@RouReynolds) February 26, 2022https://t.co/whubifByAU— ʀ⎊ᴜ ʀᴇʏɴ⎊ (@RouReynolds) February 26, 2022The Independent Rescue Committee urged states to support the refugee crisis publicly. Senior representative and former French minister Harlem Desir told The Independent: “This should not be looked at as another migration crisis.

Enter Shikari postpone remaining 2021 UK shows and some 2022 dates - www.nme.com - Britain - county Bristol
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20.12.2021

Enter Shikari postpone remaining 2021 UK shows and some 2022 dates

Enter Shikari have announced the postponement of their final UK shows for 2021, along with some upcoming dates in Europe in 2022.The band rescheduled their UK and European tour dates, which were originally due to take place in summer, in support of their April 2020 album ‘Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible’.

The music world on the aftermath of COP26: “The future needs reinforcements” - www.nme.com - Britain - county Power
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17.11.2021

The music world on the aftermath of COP26: “The future needs reinforcements”

NME about the positive and negative outcomes of the recent COP26 climate conference – as well as revealing what artists and fans can do to help.The summit, which ended over the weekend, aimed to bring parties together to accelerate action towards the goals of the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.The likes of AURORA and Brian Eno were involved in performances and talks, as well as Enter Shikari who attended and hit out at the UK government’s inaction over fossil

Enter Shikari criticise the government for contributing to climate crisis - www.nme.com
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09.11.2021

Enter Shikari criticise the government for contributing to climate crisis

Enter Shikari frontman Rou Reynolds has criticised the government for contributing to the climate crisis.Despite staging the global climate conference COP26 in Glasgow to help improve climate change, Reynolds pointed out that the government’s proposed Cambo oil field project will cause serious harm to the environment.“I think still the focus is making sure we point the finger where it should be pointed at the government and the fossil fuel industry,” he told BBC Sport.“You know, we’ve got the

Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds urges “personal action” amid climate “red alert” warning - www.nme.com
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11.08.2021

Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds urges “personal action” amid climate “red alert” warning

Enter Shikari frontman Rou Reynolds has urged fans to take “personal action” to help tackle climate change, in the wake of a damning new report.A report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published this week says that humanity’s damaging impact on the climate is now a “statement of fact”.After climate activist Greta Thunberg called on humanity to take “brave” action to avoid a catastrophic climate change crisis, Reynolds has shared his own tips on how people can help on a

Enter Shikari announce new documentary mini-series and intimate Glasgow shows - www.nme.com
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27.07.2021

Enter Shikari announce new documentary mini-series and intimate Glasgow shows

Enter Shikari have announced a new documentary mini-series to accompany the release of frontman Rou Reynolds’ recent book A Treatise On Possibility.The book was announced back in April along with the band’s surprise lockdown compilation ‘Moratorium (Broadcasts From The Interruption)’ and published this month. “It’s really an analysis of the world that it was written in,” Reynolds told NME of the book.“It goes into social psychology, anthropology, philosophy and more.

Enter Shikari announce new live film and UK warm-up shows - www.nme.com - Britain - Los Angeles - New York - county York
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06.07.2021

Enter Shikari announce new live film and UK warm-up shows

Enter Shikari have announced plans for a new live film.‘Live At Vada’, was filmed recently at Vada Studios where the band recorded their last album ‘Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible‘ and features live tracks from that record and some rarities.It will be available to view for free on July 16 and there will be four different showings on the day depending on the location which include London, New York, Los Angeles & Sydney.You can view a trailer for the film below and tickets are available

Here are the stage times and weather forecast for this weekend’s Download pilot - www.nme.com
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15.06.2021

Here are the stage times and weather forecast for this weekend’s Download pilot

Download Festival pilot event are now available, as is the weather forecast for the event’s small-scale return.A 10,000 capacity camping festival with no social distancing restrictions, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Enter Shikari and Bullet For My Valentine have already been announced as headliners.As of 4pm BST today (June 15), the Met Office is predicting clouds on the festival’s first day (Friday June 18), with temperatures between 13 and 17 degrees Celsius and a 20 per cent chance of

Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Enter Shikari and Bullet For My Valentine lead Download Pilot 2021 line-up - www.nme.com
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28.05.2021

Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Enter Shikari and Bullet For My Valentine lead Download Pilot 2021 line-up

Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Enter Shikari and Bullet For My Valentine have been announced as the headliners for this year’s Download Festival pilot.Download organisers confirmed earlier this week that the Donington Park bash will make a small-scale return next month for a three-day camping pilot as part of ongoing research into the safe return of live music.Organisers say that “moshing is allowed” when 10,000 fans descend on Donington Park from June 18-20.Now, it’s been confirmed that the

Enter Shikari on their new live album, new book and post-COVID politics - www.nme.com
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16.04.2021

Enter Shikari on their new live album, new book and post-COVID politics

Enter Shikari have surprised fans with the release of a new live album, as well as announcing details of a new book.

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