Enter Shikari Announce ‘Live at Wembley’ Album And Concert Film As Part Of Bootleg Series #13

by | May 20, 2025

Enter Shikari have announced the latest instalment in their long-running Bootleg Series — and it’s a big one. Bootleg #13: Live At Wembley is set for release on 11th July via SO Recordings / Ambush Reality, capturing the band’s biggest headline show to date in a blistering twenty-track audio and video experience.

Enter Shikari

Enter Shikari (Jez Pennington)
Enter Shikari (Jez Pennington)

Recorded at Wembley Arena during the triumphant finale of their 2024 UK arena tour, Live At Wembley celebrates the success of their first UK #1 album A Kiss For The Whole World. The electrifying setlist spans the band’s seven studio albums, reimagined with remix treatments and bolstered by special guest appearances from Fever 333’s Jason Aalon Butler and Eurovision’s Sam Ryder. The show has already earned critical acclaim, with The Guardian praising it as “the beginning of Enter Shikari’s greatest chapter.”

“This was one of my favourite shows in Shikari’s existence,” says frontman and producer Rou Reynolds. “We put a huge amount into the production to give our supporters the show they deserved. I’m so glad we captured it, and I hope the film reflects what an incredible night it was.”

Despite some technical hiccups — including losing footage from a couple of cameras — the final edit, handled by longtime collaborator Oleg Rooz, is set to offer fans a dynamic and immersive concert experience, including sweeping drone shots of the crowd and stage. Meanwhile, audio mixing duties were helmed by Dave Wilkie, a trusted member of the Shikari team dating back to their earliest days at the Milton Keynes Pitz.

Beyond the release, Enter Shikari are keeping the momentum going throughout 2025 with a full slate of European festival appearances and a highly anticipated return to the main stage at Reading & Leeds — their only UK shows of the year. Autumn will see the band tour lesser-visited parts of Europe, including their first headline shows in Spain and Portugal since 2016, before wrapping the year with a landmark gig at Paris’ legendary Bataclan.

Whether you were there at Wembley or not, Bootleg #13: Live at Wembley is a must-watch, must-hear document of a band operating at the peak of their powers.

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