16.8.2024 | Culture
The Prodigy Return to Tallinn
Text Mark Taylor
Photo Andrei Chertkov

One of the most influential electronic music bands of all time, The Prodigy will perform at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds tomorrow, on August 17. This will be the band’s first concert in Estonia without iconic the Keith Flint, who passed away in 2019. Despite this, Liam Howlett and Maxim will be bring their dynamic energy and groundbreaking showmanship to the stage, promising an unforgettable night.
The Prodigy, known for their chart-topping albums and high-octane live shows, have left an indelible mark on the electronic music scene. Their albums shattered global charts, and their live performances became a template for rave culture worldwide. Fans in Estonia have eagerly awaited the return of the band, and the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds provides the perfect setting for one of the largest rave events in the city’s history.
Liam Howlett expressed the band’s excitement: “This is a call to The Prodigy’s fans. We’re coming back to you in the only way we know: full force and all out.”
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