The Prodigy - European tour brings three arena shows to Germany in November 2026
Published on 08/19/2026 at 08:10 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael MĂĽller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
The Prodigy return to German arenas in late 2026. According to the band’s official tour announcement dated April 7, 2026, they will headline three shows in Düsseldorf, Stuttgart and Berlin as part of a wider European run in November 2026European tour announcement.
German dates on the 2026 European tour
The core German anchor of the tour is a trio of arena shows: November 18, 2026 at Mitsubishi Electric Halle in Düsseldorf, November 20, 2026 at Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle in Stuttgart and November 21, 2026 at Velodrom in Berlin, all listed on the band’s official live dates pageofficial live dates.
Tickets for these three Germany dates went on sale on April 10, 2026 at 10:00 a.m., with German media and ticketing platforms emphasizing that these are the only indoor shows announced in the country for that yearEventim tour overview.
Album & work context: No Tourists and new material
The Prodigy’s most recent studio album remains No Tourists, released in 2018 and featuring contributions from the late vocalist Keith Flint, which many German outlets still name as the current album when reporting on the band’s activitiesVisions tour report.
At the same time, Liam Howlett has repeatedly confirmed that new music is in the works for 2026, describing the planned material as “evil rave” in interviews and label communications, which would make it the first full-length studio release without Flint since the landmark 1997 album The Fat of the Land.
Tour, German dates and background on The Prodigy
Fans who want to follow The Prodigy beyond the 2026 German shows can find more news, background pieces and tour updates via the site’s search and the band’s official homepage.
How the sound translates to arenas
The Prodigy’s live reputation is built on a hybrid of electronic dance music and punk energy, with sets typically centered around tracks like Breathe, Firestarter and Smack My Bitch Up, all of which have surpassed 180 million streams each on Spotify, underlining their ongoing global reach.
In large arenas such as Velodrom in Berlin or Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle in Stuttgart, the band’s dense bass production and aggressive synth work are paired with strobes and large-scale visuals, a format that German promoters repeatedly highlight as a major draw for audiences used to seeing the group on open-air festival stages.
Where the band stands now
The next officially confirmed live date for The Prodigy is November 21, 2026 at Velodrom in Berlin, with further European shows in Düsseldorf, Stuttgart and other cities scheduled around that night on the band’s official tour calendar.
The Prodigy at a glance
- Act: The Prodigy
- Genre: Electronic dance, big beat, electro punk
- Origin: Braintree, Essex, United Kingdom
- Active since: 1990
- Lineup: Liam Howlett (production, keys), Maxim (vocals, MC); Keith Flint (vocals) until 2019
- Label: Take Me To The Hospital, distributed by BMG
- Key works: Music for the Jilted Generation (1994), The Fat of the Land (1997), Invaders Must Die (2009), No Tourists (2018)
- Current album/single: No Tourists, released November 2, 2018
- Charts / certifications: The Fat of the Land has surpassed 700 million streams on Spotify, while core singles such as Breathe and Firestarter each sit above 180 million streams as of mid-August 2026.
- Next live date: November 21, 2026, Berlin, Velodrom
Frequently asked questions about The Prodigy
When will The Prodigy play in Germany in 2026?
The Prodigy are scheduled for three German arena shows in November 2026: Düsseldorf on November 18, Stuttgart on November 20 and Berlin on November 21, all listed on the band’s official live dates page.
What is the most recent studio album by The Prodigy?
The most recent studio album is No Tourists, released in November 2018, which remains the reference point for current setlists while new music is being prepared for release in 2026.
How popular are The Prodigy’s classic tracks on streaming services?
On Spotify alone, their catalog totals over 2 billion streams, with Breathe, Firestarter and Smack My Bitch Up each crossing the 180 million stream mark, underlining the enduring appeal of their 1990s and 2000s output.
This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by editors. Sources are linked in the text. Dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice; correction notes are welcome via the editorial contact on our imprint/contact page.
