In a display of generosity, Enter Shikari offers to the world a free download of the previously unreleased ‘radio mix’ of album track ‘Wall‘. Originally remixed by ‘Common Dreads‘ producer Andy Gray specifically for radio promo use, the track was deemed too different and of interest to fans to remain locked away, but too similar to the original to have the cheek to charge cold hard cash for. So, instead, it’s being offered out as a free download for anyone that wants to take it. The track can be found here: www.musicglue.com/entershikari
Enter Shikari are proud as all hell to be able to announce the fantastic The King Blues as special guests for their UK tour in February 2010. The tour includes a date at Blackpool’s majestic Empress Ballroom and the band’s largest headline show of their career, London’s Hammersmith Apollo.
The full dates look like:
Saturday 6th Feb – BLACKPOOL – Empress Ballroom
Sunday 7th Feb – GLASGOW – Barrowlands
Tuesday 9th Feb – MIDDLESBROUGH – Empire
Thursday 11th Feb – BOURNEMOUTH – Academy
Friday 12th Feb – LONDON – Hammersmith Apollo
All shows are 14+, any other act[s] are still TBC. You can grab tickets from www.crowdsurge.com/entershikari and a host of other ticket outlets.
Following their European Arena tour supporting The Prodigy – due to start next week (12th Nov in Finland) – Enter Shikari are honoured to find themselves invited to join The Prodigy again next year, this time for their biggest ever headline show.
The event takes place at Milton Keynes Bowl on July 24th 2010, and features a very impressive line-up that goes like this:
The Prodigy
Pendulum
Enter Shikari
Chase & Status
Does It Offend You, Yeah?
Tickets are available from www.gigsandtours.com and all other reputable online agents.




With more than half of the venues on the upcoming October UK tour now totally sold out, and the rest of the shows down to their last handful of tickets, Enter Shikari are announcing their largest UK shows to date to follow their European headline run in January. Those dates are:
Did we ever expect such a mutant of a second record by St Albans myriad metal-heads? Of course we did, these unconventional scamps, know no different. You only have to exposure your ears to opening track ’Solidarity’ and immediately it’s apparent the abrasive genre-bending intent of the quartet. Scurrying along through screamo, trance, fluorescent rave beats, nihilistic metal and nu-rave- Enter Shikari’s schizophrenic attempt sees Rou Reynolds sounding all too often like Mike Skinner when he’s not tearing his larynx to its limits with incessant screams. And like most, with their feet under the table, Enter Shikari have started to throw their caps into fighting against the derisory politics of this world. None more vocal in sonic single ‘Juggernaut’ Reynolds screams “Thou shall not pass” a sarcastic yell towards the city bank elite. And from that dance laden spree, Reynolds and co pound into the drum and bass, part Slipknot, part The Streets rollercoaster bulge of ‘The Jester’. “Everything we stand for is rather unstable, right now” Reynolds jokes in but in reality this is where Enter Shikari are right now as rudderless at our government. In it’s entirety it represents a spew of sounds that may well have been better if kept in that blurted out in a sea of shit. Confusing, muddled and completely disappointing.