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The Prodigy Announce 2026 UK & Ireland Arena Tour

With Very Special Guest Carl Cox

🔥The World Heavyweight Champions are back.

The Prodigy have just announced a huge UK & Ireland arena tour for April 2026, with the legendary Carl Cox confirmed as a very special guest for the entire run. This is not just a tour – it’s a full-blown ruckus.

Photo Credit: Rahul Singh

From Glasgow to Dublin, the electronic punks will rip through a headline set packed with tracks from across their seven UK #1 albums, all delivered with the riotous energy fans know and love. Add to that a two-hour opening set from Carl Cox – back on his iconic three-deck vinyl setup – and you’ve got a night of chaos carved into the calendar.

“We’re bringin’ back that full experience of non-stop noise and beats from doors to getting chucked out,” says Liam Howlett. “It will be that full Prodigy ruckus as it was then and how it continues to be now… and droppin’ new tunes for the people… We’ve got our old friend Carl joining us so expect full attack mode, factor 9…Let’s go!”

For Cox, it’s a long-awaited reunion:

“I love working with these guys, and it’s been such a long time since I have. They knew me that last time I was out playing 3 turntables, and the type of music I was playing was hardcore rave music… so that’s what I’m going to be doing, playing that sort of sound and into the new skool. I’m really looking forward to it – so here we are: Carl Cox and The Prodigy back again to rip up the dance floors.”

Fresh off the back of their widely praised, emotional return to Glastonbury, where they closed The Other Stage in explosive style, The Prodigy have once again proven why they’re one of the most vital live acts on the planet. The set marked their first Glasto appearance since the tragic loss of Keith Flint and has already been hailed as one of the performances of the weekend.

With key headline slots lined up across Coachella, Summer Sonic Tokyo and more, this UK & Ireland tour will be a homecoming like no other.

Wed 15 April – OVO Hydro, Glasgow

Thurs 16 April – Co-op Live, Manchester

Sat 18 April – Utilita Arena, Birmingham

Sun 19 April – Utilita Arena, Cardiff

Tues 21 April – BIC, Bournemouth

Wed 22 April – First Direct Arena, Leeds

Fri 24 April – Wembley OVO Arena, London

Sat 25 April – Wembley OVO Arena, London

Mon 27 April – The SSE Arena, Belfast

Tues 28 April – 3Arena, Dublin


🎟️ Tickets are on sale now via theprodigy.com

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