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Photo by: Shirlaine Forrest filed in: Indie More The Enemy More Madness The Enemy are to headline the Hogmanay street party in Edinburgh on December 31. The Coventry trio... More »
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Gigwise - Nov. 11, 2009
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| Hogmanay party headliner revealed |
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The Waverley Stage, which will feature Frightened Rabbit, Stanley Odd and We Were Promised Jet Packs as well as The Enemy, will be hosted by BBC Radio Scotland's Vic... More »
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BBC - Nov. 11, 2009
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| Street party headliners unveiled |
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The Enemy will headline the Waverley Stage alongside young Scottish bands The organisers of Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations have announced that The Enemy are to headline... More »
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BBC - Nov. 11, 2009
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| Bands Announced For Edinburgh's Hogmanay Street Party |
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Organisers of Edinburgh’s four-day Hogmanay festival today announced that The Enemy (pictured) will headline this year’s Hogmanay Street Party on Thursday 31 December.... More »
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EdinburghGuide.com - Nov. 11, 2009
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| Star line-up gets longer as Hogmanay bash defies cuts |
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A HOST of new additions to the line-up of Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations is unveiled today â as organisers confirmed plans for a scaled-down celebration this year. Three... More »
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The Scotsman - Nov. 10, 2009
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| The Enemy to play Edinburgh Hogmanay street party |
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The Enemy have been added to the line up of this year's Edinburgh Hogmanay street party. Taking place in Edinburgh city centre on December 31, the party also features... More »
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NME - Nov. 11, 2009
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| Plans for Hogmanay unveiled |
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A STRING of new additions to the Capital's Hogmanay celebrations has been unveiled today. Three of the country's top-rated new bands â Frightened Rabbit, We Were Promised... More »
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Edinburgh Evening News - Nov. 11, 2009
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| Star line-up gets longer as Hogmanay bash defies cuts |
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A HOST of new additions to the line-up of Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations is unveiled today â as organisers confirmed plans for a scaled-down celebration this year.Three of... More »
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The Scotsman - Nov. 10, 2009
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