The Prodigy return to Australia in 2019
Global award-winning electronic act The Prodigy return to Australian in 2019 to celebrate the release of their new album No Tourists, to be released globally on Friday 2nd November 2018.
With six of the biggest and most influential albums in modern music today already under their belt, The Prodigy have consistently proved to be one of the most thrilling live bands in the world! Vital and vitriolic, on stage The Prodigy are a snarling force to be reckoned with, a maniacal beast of epic proportions.
Always uncompromising, The Prodigy’s influence can be seen across generations, turning metal kids onto raving and ravers into metalheads. The band put out genre destroying record after genre defying record and from the very start, The Prodigy were renegade revolutionaries. Put simply, The Prodigy are no tourists and never were.
They have sold 30 million records worldwide and have won numerous music awards during their career, including two Brit Awards for Best British Dance Act, three MTV Video Music Awards, two Kerrang! Awards, five MTV Europe Music Awards and two Grammy Award nominations.
The Prodigy have clocked up a staggering six No. 1 albums in the UK including 1994’s Music For The Jilted Generation and 1997’s The Fat of The Land. Their latest offering No Tourists is set for release on Friday 2nd November 2018.
Need Some1 was the pounding debut single from the new album, a banger that features a classic house diva vocal sample from Loleatta Holloway. This was followed by Light Up The Sky an attack of acid rock in which guitars combine with 303 mayhem, Maxim’s spitting vocal and an uplifting chorus from long-time contributor Brother Culture; a track that illuminates the urgency and danger that has continually defined The Prodigy throughout their career.
Described as ‘one of the very best live acts in the world’ and having frequently headlined the Big Day Out festivals, The Prodigy topped the bill at Future Music Festival in 2015, as well as selling out several solo shows including multiple at Sydney's Horden Pavillion.
“We are looking forward to bringing No Tourists live to Australia in 2019. Once again, time to bring the rukus!” said Liam Howlett.
The Prodigy will be supported by triple j unearthed DJ, Enschway, along with Perth-born DJ, ShockOne who has firmly established himself as one of bass music’s major talents. Enschway most recently played on the national Listen Out festival after an extensive run of solo shows around the country. ShockOne’s debut album Universus charted at No. 1 on the ARIA charts and his new single Underloved will be released in November with his sophomore album due to be released early 2019.
Telstra Thanks tickets on sale 3pm Monday 29th Oct - 3pm Wednesday 31st Oct
General public tickets on sale 10am Thursday 1st Nov
Thu 24 Jan - Perth, RAC Arena - tickets from Ticketek
Sat 26 Jan - Adelaide, Bonython Park - tickets from Ticketek
Mon 28th Jan - Brisbane, Riverstage - tickets from Ticketmaster
Fri 1 Feb - Melbourne, Melbourne Arena - tickets from Ticketek
Sat 2 Feb - Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena - tickets from Ticketek
With six of the biggest and most influential albums in modern music today already under their belt, The Prodigy have consistently proved to be one of the most thrilling live bands in the world! Vital and vitriolic, on stage The Prodigy are a snarling force to be reckoned with, a maniacal beast of epic proportions.
Always uncompromising, The Prodigy’s influence can be seen across generations, turning metal kids onto raving and ravers into metalheads. The band put out genre destroying record after genre defying record and from the very start, The Prodigy were renegade revolutionaries. Put simply, The Prodigy are no tourists and never were.
They have sold 30 million records worldwide and have won numerous music awards during their career, including two Brit Awards for Best British Dance Act, three MTV Video Music Awards, two Kerrang! Awards, five MTV Europe Music Awards and two Grammy Award nominations.
The Prodigy have clocked up a staggering six No. 1 albums in the UK including 1994’s Music For The Jilted Generation and 1997’s The Fat of The Land. Their latest offering No Tourists is set for release on Friday 2nd November 2018.
Need Some1 was the pounding debut single from the new album, a banger that features a classic house diva vocal sample from Loleatta Holloway. This was followed by Light Up The Sky an attack of acid rock in which guitars combine with 303 mayhem, Maxim’s spitting vocal and an uplifting chorus from long-time contributor Brother Culture; a track that illuminates the urgency and danger that has continually defined The Prodigy throughout their career.
Described as ‘one of the very best live acts in the world’ and having frequently headlined the Big Day Out festivals, The Prodigy topped the bill at Future Music Festival in 2015, as well as selling out several solo shows including multiple at Sydney's Horden Pavillion.
“We are looking forward to bringing No Tourists live to Australia in 2019. Once again, time to bring the rukus!” said Liam Howlett.
The Prodigy will be supported by triple j unearthed DJ, Enschway, along with Perth-born DJ, ShockOne who has firmly established himself as one of bass music’s major talents. Enschway most recently played on the national Listen Out festival after an extensive run of solo shows around the country. ShockOne’s debut album Universus charted at No. 1 on the ARIA charts and his new single Underloved will be released in November with his sophomore album due to be released early 2019.
Telstra Thanks tickets on sale 3pm Monday 29th Oct - 3pm Wednesday 31st Oct
General public tickets on sale 10am Thursday 1st Nov
Thu 24 Jan - Perth, RAC Arena - tickets from Ticketek
Sat 26 Jan - Adelaide, Bonython Park - tickets from Ticketek
Mon 28th Jan - Brisbane, Riverstage - tickets from Ticketmaster
Fri 1 Feb - Melbourne, Melbourne Arena - tickets from Ticketek
Sat 2 Feb - Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena - tickets from Ticketek