
Godfathers of Rave: The Prodigy Return to Prague With New Live Show
The band is still regarded as one of the most impressive live acts on the international music scene to this day
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As a defining force of Big Beat and often referred to as the “Godfathers of Rave”, The Prodigy are returning to Prague with a completely reworked live show.
The British electronic pioneers The Prodigy will return to Prague as part of their 2026 European tour. A special milestone is set for 23 November, when the band will perform at the O2 Arena for the very first time.
For fans, the date is likely to be more than just another concert. The band has announced a fully redesigned live show, set to push new boundaries both visually and sonically. At its core are the defining elements that have shaped The Prodigy for more than 35 years: uncompromising energy, massive beats and an intense stage production.
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The current tour year marks another chapter in the long career of a group that continues to reinvent itself. Following a successful period of sold-out arena tours in the UK and Ireland, the focus now shifts once again to major European stages.
At the same time, the group is working on new music, set for release later this year. It follows on from their seventh studio album No Tourists, the last record to feature founding member Keith Flint, who passed away in March 2019.
Overall, The Prodigy can look back on an extraordinary run of seven consecutive number-one albums in the UK – a trajectory that began with Music for the Jilted Generation.

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To this day, the band remains one of the most impressive live acts on the international music scene. Critics and audiences alike continue to praise their exceptional stage presence – a clear sign that the group’s influence and energy remain undiminished even after decades.
Tickets for the concert on 23 November 2026 at Prague’s O2 Arena start from CZK 1,600 (excluding booking fees). Official ticket sales begin on 10 April 2026 at 10:00 via Ticketmaster and Ticketportal.
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