The Prodigy have announced Warriors Dance – four huge outdoor shows for summer 2026, featuring a stacked lineup of heavyweights including Carl Cox, Andy C, David Rodigan, ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U and SCARLXRD.
The run follows the band’s fastest-selling UK and Ireland arena tour, which sold out within hours earlier this month. Liam Howlett and Maxim will bring Warriors Dance back for the first time in over a decade, complete with brand-new production and their trademark wall-of-sound chaos.
The shows will hit Dublin’s Irish Museum of Modern Art on 20th August, Milton Keynes Bowl on 22nd August, Edinburgh Summer Sessions on 29th August and Manchester’s Wythenshawe Park on 30th August. Fan pre-sale opens Wednesday 5th November at 9am, with general sale following Friday 7th November via theprodigy.com.

The lineup reads like a celebration of every corner of club culture. Carl Cox joins as the techno titan, Andy C brings drum and bass firepower, and reggae legend David Rodigan will set the tone at each event. Japan’s ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U and UK trap-metal innovator SCARLXRD round out the bill, making this one of 2026’s biggest and most diverse live events.
In a statement, Liam and Maxim said: “We are bringing back our Warriors Dance event for the people next summer. A lot has happened since we last did these, but now more than ever we’re taking it to the next level, along with the support from the kings of their game. Four nights of pure ruckus. Let’s go.”
The news caps a massive year for The Prodigy, who spent 2025 headlining festivals across the globe, from Summersonic in Japan to Coachella and Glastonbury, where their main stage return was hailed as one of the defining performances of the year.
Now 35 years into their career, the band show no sign of slowing down. New music is also on the way, with Howlett hinting at “incendiary beats straight out of The Prodigy studio.”
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