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Enter Shikari to release Live At Wembley album and accompanying live video
By Paul Brannigan published
"Our Wembley show last year was one of my favourite in Shikari’s existence thus far," says Rou Reynolds

Enter Shikari, Fontaines D.C., IDLES and more sign Love Music Hate Racism statement condemning recent far-right riots in England
By Stef Lach published
A string of artists including Enter Shikari and Fontaines D.C. have lent their support to Love Music Hate Racism statement

10 bands that defined Download 2024
By Metal Hammer published
From historic Download debuts to returning heroes, surprise sets to stage dives in the mud, these are the 10 performances that defined an unforgettable weekend at Donington

“I don't believe that a company like Barclays, given their financial ties to war crimes, has any place at a metal festival.” Why the conversation around Britain's summer festival season has been all about Gaza, Barclays, and boycotts
By Paul Brannigan published
Barclays will no longer be sponsoring Download, Isle Of Wight or Latitude festivals following escalating protests and cancellations by musicians and comedians. Louder looks at how this discourse has dominated summer 2024 in the UK

Enter Shikari detail Dancing On The Frontline UK tour
By Paul Brannigan published
Excellent news for Enter Shikari fans in Torquay, Boston, Stockton, Folkestone...

"Busted at Download! Wicked. Let's 'ave it!": Busted, Mr. Bungle, Enter Shikari, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Tom Morello and more join Download 2024 bill
By Paul Brannigan published
Download festival announces 22 additional artists for June weekender, including pop-rock trio Busted

"We're the only species capable of destroying itself (and all others) completely and, increasingly, it appears as though we're only too willing": Listen to Enter Shikari and Fever 333's Jason Aalon Butler collaborate on the furious Losing My Grip
By Paul Brannigan published
Enter Shikari and Fever 333 frontman Jason Aalon Butler join forces for fiery new single Losing My Grip

Architects, Enter Shikari, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard and more sign an open latter asking for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, while Bob Vylan call IDLES and Sleaford Mods "cowardly" for not speaking out on the bombing of Palestine
By Paul Brannigan published
"This idea that ‘a band won’t end a war’ is such a foolish way to view using platforms of visibility"
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