17.4.2024 | Culture
The Prodigy to return to Tallinn in August
Text Mark Taylor
Photo Andrei Chertkov
Legendary British electro-punk band The Prodigy will perform at the Song Festival Grounds in Tallinn on August 17. Tickets for the concert are also now on sale.
The Prodigy have been regular visitors to Estonia over the years having performed at Linnahall in 1998, Saku Suurhall in 2006, at Õllesummer in 2016, and the Weekend Festival in 2018. However, the concert in Tallinn in August will be their first in Estonia since the death of their charismatic frontman Keith Flint in 2019.
Remaining band members Liam Howlett and Maxim, the former who founded the group back in 1990, had this to say about the upcoming concert at Song Festival Grounds in Tallinn on August 17.
“This is a call to the Prodigy people. We’re coming back at you in the only way we know how: At full force and firing on all cylinders,” shared Howlett.
Tickets for the concert went on sale on April 16. They are available to buy at Ticketshop.
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