The Prodigy announces first tour since death of Keith Flint

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The Prodigy will be returning to the road this summer for their first tour since the death of vocalist Keith Flint in 2019.

The U.K. outing launches in July, will also celebrate the 25th anniversary of the group’s 1997 multi-platinum album The Fat of the Land, which spawned the single “Firestarter.”

“We can’t wait to get back onstage and play our tunes for the people again,” remaining members Liam Howlett and Maxim say in a statement. “The 25th anniversary of Fat of the Land felt like the right time for us to step up. We’ll be droppin’ tunes from all our albums and maybe some s*** [you] haven’t heard before.”

The pair adds, “This one’s for Flinty.”

For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit TheProdigy.com.

The Prodigy played their last show in February 2019, about a month before Flint’s death. In August 2019, the band announced they were working on new music.

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