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The Prodigy Announce First New York Show in 17 Years

The Prodigy are set to electrify New York with their first live performance in the city in 17 years, headlining Under The K Bridge in Brooklyn as part of the 2026 CBGB Festival weekend.

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The Prodigy Announce First New York Show in 17 Years

The Prodigy have announced their first New York live show in 17 years, scheduled for this autumn. Find all the details below.

The electronic dance outfit are due to return to the Big Apple on Friday September 25, when they’ll headline Under The K Bridge in Brooklyn. It’ll form part of the 2026 CBGB Festival weekend.

Support at the event is set to come from Brutalismus 3000, Sextile and Lip Critic. Tickets are on sale now – you can buy yours here.

The Prodigy’s last full concert in New York took place in 2009, to showcase their fifth album ‘Invaders Must Die’. The band had planned to return to NYC in 2019 as part of a US tour, but these dates were cancelled following the death of Keith Flint.

Last weekend, The Prodigy performed live at EDC Las Vegas 2026 following two shows in LA. They also have slots lined up at US festivals such as Shaky Knees, Louder Than Life, and Sick New World Texas this year.

The group will embark on a run of huge outdoor UK and Ireland dates this summer, too. These include stops at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes, Manchester’s Wythenshawe Park, and Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Showgrounds. Find any remaining tickets here.

There are numerous European festival slots in the calendar as well, including Rock Werchter, Sónar, and FIB Benicàssim.

Last month, The Prodigy headed out on a UK and Ireland arena tour, featuring two nights at the OVO Arena Wembley. They headlined Glastonbury’s Other Stage in 2025, and also played at last year’s Coachella.

Speaking to NME last November, The Prodigy promised to “deliver the punch” at their massive gigs in 2026, while hinting at some new “fuckin’ evil rave” music.

“Every time we go out for a new tour or big shows like this, we spend a lot of time talking about what is possible – how can we make it better,” Liam Howlett told us. “We always try to make sure things are different and moving forward, but always delivering the punch, which it will.”


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