The Prodigy tickets are out this week – here’s the best place to get them | Music | Entertainment

The Prodigy have just announced a new tour kicking off at the end of the year beginning in November, where they will be playing at some enormous venues around the UK, including London’s enormous Alexandra Palace.

The Army of the Ants tour is the band’s next adventure made up of seven gigantic shows, and their second-ever tour without their frontman Keith Flint, who tragically died on March 4, 2019. Last year they hit stages again after Flint’s death for three sold-out nights at the O2 Academy Brixton, leaving Liam H and Maxim to pay tributes to the late performer.

And the band are gearing up to give another set of impactful shows this year, with Liam H saying: “ARMY OF THE ANTS IS A CALLING TO THE PRODIGY PEOPLES, WE’RE COMIN BACK FOR U THE ONLY WAY WE KNOW, FULL ATTACK MODE, DOUBLE BARREL.” (sic)

Tickets for The Army of the Ants tour go on sale later this week, here’s all the information you need.

The Prodigy tickets come out Friday, June 16, 2023, at 9:30am. These tickets will be available from a number of ticketing websites, including Ticketmaster.

Buy your tickets to The Prodigy’s Army of the Ants tour here.

Ticket prices for the various shows have not yet been revealed, but they will likely cost anything from £60 to £100 depending on the venue of choice. Ticket prices will also vary on whether seated, standing, or upgraded tickets are selected.

The Braintree-based band are going to be hitting seven enormous stages around the UK while they are on their Army of the Ants tour later this year.

After kicking off their journey in Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on Thursday, November 16, The Prodigy will be hitting Manchester, Leeds and Brighton – as well as some other major cities.

The Prodigy will bring their tour to an end on Friday, November 24, at the monolithic Alexandra Palace in London.

Here’s a full list of the band’s shows:

The Prodigy – Army of the Ants Tour, November 2023.

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