The Prodigy add Nottingham and Newcastle shows to huge 2025 UK and Ireland arena tour

The Prodigy have added two extra dates in Nottingham and Newcastle to their 2025 UK and Ireland arena tour.
- READ MORE: Glastonbury 2025: The Prodigy dedicate epic Other Stage headline set to late vocalist Keith Flint
The legendary electronic band announced the ‘World Heavyweight Champions Re-unite’ tour last week, with an original run of 10 dates set to take place in April next year in Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bournemouth, Leeds, London, Belfast and Dublin.
Now, they have confirmed that due to demand there will be two further dates on the tour – at Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena on May 1 and Newcastle’s Utilita Arena on May 2.
All dates will feature support from the iconic DJ Carl Cox. Tickets for the original shows are available now and for the new shows they are on sale from 9am on Wednesday (July 2) – you can find yours here.
The official press release read: “The World Heavyweight Champions Re-unite for a tour of straight up ruckus that sees The Prodigy blast through their headline set, performing tracks from across their seven UK number one albums, along with Carl Cox returning to his genre breaking three deck vinyl setup for a two-hour set from doors each night”.
The Prodigy will play:
APRIL:
15 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
16 – Co-op Live, Manchester
18 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
19 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff
21 – BIC, Bournemouth
22 – First Direct Arena, Leeds
24 – Wembley OVO Arena, London
25 – Wembley OVO Arena, London
27 – The SSE Arena, Belfast
28 – 3Arena, Dublin
MAY
1 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
2 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle
On Sunday (June 29), the band played an epic, combustible headline set on the Other Stage at Glastonbury 2025, a performance they dedicated to their late vocalist Keith Flint.
After the blistering opener ‘Voodoo People’, Maxim addressed the crowd: “This is the fourth time we have played this festival. There are supposed to be five of us, but six years ago, we lost our brother. This show tonight is dedicated to Mr. Fucking Flint. This is his night!”
Among the frenetic Other Stage crowd, one woman managed to land a picture perfect backflip in the middle of a circle pit in a video that has since gone viral online.
Last year, they spoke to NME about the decision to return to playing live without Flint: “After losing Keith we couldn’t even think or talk about the band,” Howlett recalled. “I think it was two years after his death that me and Maxim started bringing it up. ‘Could we play live again? Did we even want to? Why? How?’ All that shit”.
“We realised the only possible real way to know how we would feel was to do it: get back on stage and do a bunch of gigs. It was so hard to walk onto that stage without our brother, but we really felt the crowd with us. Those gigs were highly emotionally-charged but we came out the other end with our answer”.
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