
The Prodigy: Warrior'S Dance Returns And Edinburgh Is About To Get Wrecked
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11/5/20253 min leer
The Prodigy don't do quiet comebacks. On Saturday 29th August 2026, Liam Howlett and Maxim bring their legendary Warrior's Dance experience back to life at the Royal Highland Showgrounds for Edinburgh Summer Sessions, and they're not doing it alone. Carl Cox, David Rodigan, ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U and SCARLXRD are all on the bill, which makes this less of a gig and genuinely more of a full-scale takeover of Ingliston.
Let's rewind for a second, because The Prodigy's story is one of the wildest in British music. It started in 1989 when keyboardist Liam Howlett handed a mixtape to a young dancer called Keith Flint, with the word "Prodigy" scratched into the cassette. Along with Maxim, Leeroy Thornhill and Sharky, they signed to XL Recordings and detonated onto the rave scene with "Charly" in 1991 — a track critics sneered at as "kiddie rave" right before it became a genuine phenomenon. From there it was "Music For The Jilted Generation", the era-defining "Fat Of The Land", and a run of chart-topping, festival-flattening anthems that turned electronic music into something you could mosh to.
Thirty-five years into their career, and The Prodigy show absolutely no sign of easing up. 2025 was a monster year — Summersonic in Japan, Coachella in the US, and an era-defining headline set at Glastonbury that reminded an entire festival field exactly why this band remains untouchable live. Their most recent arena tour across the UK and Ireland sold out within hours, and 2026 is already shaping up to be one of the biggest years yet in a career that's supposed to have peaked about four separate times by now, according to anyone who wasn't paying attention.
Which brings us to Warrior's Dance. This isn't just a tour name — it's a full concept The Prodigy last brought to UK crowds over a decade ago, and now it's back with brand new production and their trademark sonically attacking wall of sound. In their own words: "we are bringing back our warrior's dance event for the people next summer... a lot has happened since we last did these, but now more than ever we are takin it to the next level." That's not marketing spin, that's a promise, and this Edinburgh date is one of only four in the whole of the UK and Ireland where you'll get to witness it.
And the support lineup is where this show turns from great to genuinely historic. Techno royalty Carl Cox will be behind the decks, a man whose sets need no introduction to anyone who's ever set foot on a dancefloor. David "Ram Jam" Rodigan brings decades of reggae authority and pure crowd-reading mastery. Japanese producer ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U and UK trap-metal pioneer SCARLXRD round out a bill that spans techno, reggae, bass and rap-metal chaos — a lineup this event describes, quite rightly, as bringing together masters of the game for the very first time.
Picture the scene: gates open mid-afternoon at the Royal Highland Showgrounds, Carl Cox kicking things off with a set built to get 20,000 people moving before The Prodigy even step near the stage, SCARLXRD and ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U throwing curveballs into the day, Rodigan dropping reggae gold that somehow makes perfect sense in this context, and then that moment when the lights drop and Liam Howlett's beats come crashing in. Whether it's "Firestarter", "Breathe" or "Omen", a Prodigy set is pure controlled chaos — bass that you feel in your chest and a crowd that turns into one single moving organism.
Fans who caught the earlier UK arena dates on this run have already been raving about it — reviews describe Carl Cox "kicking off the event with a blinding set" before The Prodigy show "absolutely no mercy" with their hard-hitting basslines, calling the whole night "complete domination". That's the energy Edinburgh is signing up for.
This is an outdoor, all-standing event, so plan for the Scottish weather and check the official Summer Sessions site for full terms on bags, age restrictions and entry. Given the strength of this lineup and the sheer rarity of a full Warrior's Dance show on UK soil, demand has been fierce since the announcement, so if you're still deciding, don't wait around.
Four artists. Zero mercy. One night at the Royal Highland Showgrounds that history will remember as the return of Warrior's Dance. Saturday 29th August belongs to The Prodigy, and Edinburgh is about to find out exactly what that means.
🎤 The Prodigy (special guests Carl Cox, David Rodigan, ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U, SCARLXRD)
📅 Saturday, 29 August 2026
📍 Royal Highland Showgrounds, Ingliston, Edinburgh
🎫 Get your tickets here
📌 Edinburgh Summer Sessions







