The Prodigy have announced a series of four massive outdoor shows for August 2026, bringing their ‘Warriors Dance’ event to the UK and Ireland. The tour will feature an all-star support lineup including Carl Cox, Andy C, David Rodigan, ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U, and SCARLXRD. Tickets for the events go on fan pre-sale at 9am on Wednesday 5th November, with a general sale starting at 9am on Friday 7th November.
The announcement comes hot on the heels of the band selling out their April 2026 UK and Ireland arena tour at record speed. The summer dates include a highly anticipated return to The National Bowl in Milton Keynes, a venue the band last played in 2010. This follows a colossal 2025 for The Prodigy, which saw Liam H and Maxim deliver era-defining headline performances at Glastonbury, Coachella in the US, and Summersonic in Japan.
The ‘Warriors Dance’ events promise a unique experience, uniting The Prodigy with masters from across the electronic music spectrum for the first time. The lineup features the legendary Carl Cox, drum & bass king Andy C, and reggae authority David “Ram Jam” Rodigan, who will be bringing the opening vibes at all four shows. They will be joined by Japanese DJ/producer ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U and UK trap metal pioneer SCARLXRD.
In a statement, Liam H and Maxim expressed their excitement for the shows, promising to take the event to the next level. They said: “WE ARE BRINGING BACK OUR WARRIORS DANCE EVENT FOR THE PEOPLE NEXT SUMMER… ALOT HAS HAPPENED SINCE WE LAST DID THESE, BUT NOW MORE THAN EVER WE ARE TAKIN IT TO THE NEXT LEVEL ALONG WITH THE SUPPORT FROM THE KINGS OF THEIR GAME, 4 NIGHTS OF PURE RUCKUS … LETS GO !!”
Fans can expect new production and the band’s signature “sonically attacking wall of sound,” with the shows set to be bolstered by brand new music straight from The Prodigy’s studio. With 2026 shaping up to be their biggest year yet in a career spanning 35 years, these dates are set to make history.

The Prodigy ‘Warriors Dance’ UK & Ireland Tour Dates 2026
- Thu 20 August – Dublin, Irish Museum of Modern Art
- Sat 22 August – Milton Keynes, The National Bowl
- Sat 29 August – Edinburgh, Summer Sessions, Royal Highland Showgrounds
- Sun 30 August – Manchester, Wythenshawe Park
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