Electronic music pioneers The Prodigy have electrified their global fanbase by confirming they are preparing to release a batch of intensely raw new music ahead of their 2026 stadium tour. The group’s mastermind, Liam Howlett, confirmed that the forthcoming tracks will deliver a punishing new sound he has dubbed “fkin’ evil rave**” a significant escalation of the band’s renowned “evil rave” style. The announcement signals the band’s aggressive commitment to their signature sound, even as they move forward following the passing of frontman Keith Flint.
Howlett stressed that the presence and spirit of Keith Flint remains the fundamental core of the group’s identity. “Keef will forever be deeply ingrained in The Prodigy sound. People will feel that when they hear our new music,” he stated. This new material, slated for release in the New Year (2026), promises to “deliver the punch” that fans expect, proving that The Prodigy are far from done crafting high-octane electronic anarchy.
The highly anticipated new tracks will drop just before a massive run of outdoor shows scheduled for August 2026, known as the ‘Warrior’s Dance’ tour. These concerts, the band’s biggest live gigs since 2019, will include headline sets at prestigious venues and a celebrated return to the iconic Milton Keynes Bowl. The tour will feature an all-star line-up including electronic heavyweights Carl Cox and Andy C.
The The Prodigy Evil Rave 2026 project is poised to remind the world of the band’s enduring power and influence. By combining aggressive new studio material with their legendary live spectacle, The Prodigy is set to deliver an explosive, unified experience, securing their status as the untouchable firestarters of the electronic music scene.

