
Legendary electronic music act The Prodigy are returning to The Warfield in San Francisco for the first time since 2009 likely thanks to the Coachella radius clause, meaning that the Bay Area is quite literally the only place to see the band in the U.S. outside of the festival setting. So it’s no surprise that tickets for the April 14 show sold out lickety-split and a second show added on the 13th.


Founded in 1990 in Braintree, England, the band emerged from the underground rave scene and hit it big in 1996 with the inescapable mega-hit “Firestarter,” which was featured on their third album, The Fat of the Land. The unexpected death of Keith Flint in 2019 threw the band’s future into question but they eventually decided to carry on with touring and releasing new material.
Fast forward to 2025 and The Prodigy is finally returning to the U.S. for the first time since 2017 and The Warfield is offering two of only four chances to see the band on American soil, both shows with support from Nitepunk. Not to be snoozed on, tickets can be found on The Warfield site.
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