Monday, November 3, 2025

Hold on to your glowsticks and steel-toe boots — The Prodigy are back to reclaim the dancefloor and the fields. The legendary rave-punk pioneers have just announced four colossal outdoor concerts for Summer 2026, resurrecting their iconic Warrior’s Dance Tour for a new generation of chaos-hungry fans.

This isn’t just another tour. It’s a full-blown celebration of noise, rebellion, and unity — a reminder that The Prodigy don’t just perform shows… they ignite them.

⚡ TOUR DATES & LOCATIONS

Get ready for a run of outdoor mayhem across Ireland, England, and Scotland — a proper summer circuit of sonic destruction:

🎟️ Thu 20 August 2026 – Dublin (Irish Museum of Modern Art, IMMA)🔥 The Prodigy hit Irish soil for a huge open-air celebration — and yes, Dublin’s about to get loud. Expect raucous energy, lasers, and the kind of crowd bounce only Ireland can deliver.

🎟️ Sat 22 August 2026 – Milton Keynes (The National Bowl, England)The Bowl has history with The Prodigy — it’s been over a decade since their 2010 Warrior’s Dance Festival, and now the kings return to the same legendary stage. This one’s going to be biblical.

🎟️ Sat 29 August 2026 – Edinburgh (Royal Highland Showgrounds, Scotland)Scotland’s summer will never be the same. Expect the Highland air to shake under the weight of bass, lasers, and pyro.

🎟️ Sun 30 August 2026 – Manchester (Wythenshawe Park, England)The Riff Report hometown show! Manchester gets the closing party of the tour — local ravers, get ready. Wythenshawe Park is turning into a full-scale battlefield of beats.

💣 THE SUPPORT LINE-UP — ABSOLUTE MADNESS

The Prodigy aren’t coming alone. This tour’s line-up reads like a who’s who of electronic warfare:

- Carl Cox — the global techno titan himself, joining every date with a full-on set built to rattle your ribcage.

- Andy C — drum & bass royalty, bringing his signature breakneck energy to the UK shows.

- Scarlxrd — the trap-metal screamer fusing hip-hop, rage, and glitch-core chaos.

- David “Ram Jam” Rodigan — the sound system veteran who knows exactly how to move a crowd.

- DJ ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U — Japan’s underground sonic samurai, tearing through the Dublin show with style.

That’s a mix of rave, punk, jungle, and raw attitude — perfectly aligned with The Prodigy’s DNA.

🗣️ LIAM & MAXIM SPEAK

“We are bringing back our Warrior’s Dance event for the people next summer,”said The Prodigy.“A lot has happened since we last did these, but now more than ever we are taking it to the next level. Four nights of pure ruckus… let’s go!!”

⚙️ WHAT TO EXPECT — CHAOS, COMMUNITY, AND CARNAGE

Each date promises full-scale festival production:💥 Massive light shows and pyro displays.💥 Custom visual art installations and stage design.💥 Basslines that could crack tarmac.💥 The unstoppable on-stage force that is Maxim, with Liam Howlett’s sonic warfare driving the night.

This is The Prodigy’s sweet spot — not just a gig, but a collective energy surge.

Expect sweat, crowd-surfing, circle pits, and the rare sight of ravers and metalheads moshing together.

🕹️ A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE WARRIOR’S DANCE

Back in 2010, The Prodigy launched the Warrior’s Dance Festival — a one-day outdoor event built on unity, chaos, and heavy bass. That Milton Keynes Bowl show went down in history for its sheer intensity — a thousand lasers, a hundred decibels, and tens of thousands of bodies moving as one.

Now, in 2026, they’re reviving that same spirit. Only bigger. Louder. And with the production power of today’s tech — meaning fans can expect an audiovisual assault of the highest order.

🎧 TICKETS & SALE INFO

- Tickets go on general sale Friday 7 November 2025 at 9 AM via official outlets.

- Early access pre-sales for fans registered on theprodigy.com open earlier that week.

- Expect tiered pricing, so grab them early — this run will sell out fast.

🌍 WHY THIS TOUR MATTERS

The Prodigy’s return to open-air stages feels bigger than just music. Since the passing of Keith Flint in 2019, every show has carried his legacy — a tribute to the firestarter who lit the fuse for a generation.

The Warrior’s Dance Tour 2026 looks like the next chapter in that story: a defiant statement that the band — and the spirit of rave rebellion — is still alive and burning.

This isn’t nostalgia. It’s evolution. It’s fury. It’s catharsis through volume.

🎤 THE RIFF REPORT TAKE

This might just be the must-see UK tour of 2026. The Prodigy have always blurred the lines between dance, punk, and rock — and with this line-up, that divide doesn’t stand a chance.

Four cities. Four nights. One mission: Bring the ruckus back.

If you’ve never seen The Prodigy live, make this the year. If you have, you already know — there’s nothing else like it.

Get your boots on, charge your phone, and prepare for war. The Warrior’s Dance is back.

📅 Tour Dates Recap:🇮🇪 Thu 20 Aug 2026 – Dublin (IMMA)🏴 Sat 22 Aug 2026 – Milton Keynes (The National Bowl)🏴 Sat 29 Aug 2026 – Edinburgh (Royal Highland Showgrounds)🏴 Sun 30 Aug 2026 – Manchester (Wythenshawe Park)

Tickets drop 7 November 2025 @ 9 AM.

🔥 Don’t just attend… enlist. https://bit.ly/4qFIodb

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