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Sat 28 Feb, 2015Royal Randwick Racecourse, Sydney - 18+
Sun 01 Mar, 2015Arena Joondalup, Perth - 18+
Sat 07 Mar, 2015Doomben Racecourse, Brisbane - 18+
Sun 08 Mar, 2015Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne - 18+
Mon 09 Mar, 2015Adelaide Showground, Adelaide - 15+
Wed 11 Mar, 2015Big Top Sydney, Sydney - 18+

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THE PRODIGY | FUTURE MUSIC FESTIVAL HEADLINERS ANNOUNCE EXCLUSIVE SYDNEY SHOW!

03 Feb 2015

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7.30pm | Doors Open
8.00pm | Ecca Vandal
9.00pm | The Prodigy


*Please note times are a guide only and subject to change without notice

FUTURE MUSIC FESTIVAL HEADLINERS ANNOUNCE EXCLUSIVE SYDNEY SHOW!

Watch the video to first single ‘Nasty’ here
Pre-order new album The Day Is My Enemy here
Listen to the searing opening title track here

With five of the biggest and most influential albums in modern music today to their name and a hugely anticipated brand new album – The Day Is My Enemy, debuting at Future Music Festival – Future Music is thrilled to announce the one and only Australian headline show of one of the world’s most thrilling live bands: The Prodigy!

Vital and vitriolic, on stage The Prodigy are a snarling force to be reckoned with, a maniacal beast of epic proportions. This will be Aussie fans’ only chance to see the iconic trio at their very own special headline show, where they’ll perform never before heard songs – the first audience in the world to hear the new cuts! – from their upcoming sixth album The Day Is My Enemy (due out March 27 on Take Me To The Hospital/Cooking Vinyl). And you’ll get all the genre-defining classics such as ‘Voodoo People,’ ‘Breathe’, ‘Firestarter’ and the brain-ransacking anthem ‘Smack My Bitch Up.’

Premiering as Zane Lowe’s Hottest Record in the World on BBC Radio 1 and straight into instant high rotation on triple j, The Prodigy’s new single ‘Nasty’ immediately proves just why Liam Howlett, Maxim and Keith Flint continue to inspire legions of dance artists and fans across the globe. Simply put, no one comes close to the frenetic, hardcore rampage of a Prodigy show.

“I’d describe ‘Nasty’ as someone giving you a cheeky wink and a punch in the back at the same time,” Liam Howlett told triple j Breakfast hosts Matt and Alex in an exclusive chat recently about their upcoming LP, described as a disc “about the angry humanity existing in the decay of the urban nightmare.” “It’s not dark this record, it’s got a violent energy about it,” Howlett said. “It just doesn’t stop, it’s quite relentless, a very on-the-edge sound – but I would say it’s classic Prodigy. It sounds... firing, like someone’s poking you.”  

The UK legends have been leading the pack ever since they first stepped out in the early ‘90s. Unafraid and untethered, in 2015 The Prodigy are at the top of their game. Put your hands in the air, practise your most insane dance moves and get ready for the one and only Prodigy!


Tour Dates

Saturday 28 February - Future Music Festival, Sydney  (18+)  
Sunday 1 March - Future Music Festival, Perth  (18+)
Saturday 7 March - Future Music Festival, Brisbane  (18+)
Sunday 8 March - Future Music Festival, Melbourne  (18+)
Monday 9 March - Future Music Festival, Adelaide  (15+)
Wednesday 11 March - Big Top Luna Park, Sydney  (18+)

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