
Electronic music band The Prodigy will be returning to the Milton Keynes Bowl with their Warriors Dance Festival in 2026.
The Prodigy previously played a show at the venue in 2010, and they will be returning to the National Bowl for the first time in 16 years with a show at the venue on August 22nd 2026.
The show will be part of a 4 date series of outdoor festivals headlined by The Prodigy next summer, who will also be playing shows in Dublin, Edinburgh and Manchester.
Videos on social media released over the weekend hinted at a show at the venue, with videos and photos of the National Bowl featuring in the clip released on The Prodigy’s social media channels.
The Prodigy last played the Milton Keynes National Bowl in July 2010, with the show being the band’s original Warrior’s Dance Festival, which marked the bands 20th anniversary. The sold-out show attracted 65,000 fans and featured support acts like Pendulum and Enter Shikari, with The Prodigy’s setlist including hits from their back catalog. The Prodigy’s headline show was later released as the World’s On Fire live album and DVD.
A full support bill has been announced as part of The Prodigy’s announcement. House and techno DJ Carl Cox, drum & bass star Andy C, reggae DJ Mr David “Ram Jam”, Japanese DJ/Producer ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U and British Trap Metal star SCARLXRD will be performers, with the latter two being special additions for Milton Keynes.
Fan presale takes place Wednesday 5th November at 09:00am with sign up through The Prodigy’s website, with general onsale taking place from Friday 7th November at 09:00am.
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