
The band, who last played in the Grand Duchy in 2018, are best known for hits such as ‘Firestarter’ and ‘Breathe’.
Their unique style of intense dance beats matched with rap and punk led to worldwide acclaim in the 1990s.
It will be the group’s first performance in Luxembourg since iconic frontman Keith Flint died in 2019.
Founding member Liam Howlett is still going, however, and he chose Luxembourg as the perfect place to kick off the band’s ‘Army of the Ants’ European tour.
Today Radio‘s Stephen Lowe will also be on hand to warm up the crowd with an electrifying DJ set.
To give yourself a chance at securing two free tickets to what’s sure to be an unmissable gig, send a text (or Whatsapp) naming your favourite Prodigy song to 621 52 5000.