![]() ![]() Clearly, the fans loudly demand an encore in which everyone gives everything once more. Then it's dancing and jumping on until the British get off the stage after ‘Smack My Bitch Up’. Many people make exceptions, dance as if they were 20 years younger and as if nobody could see them. As expected, ‘Voodoo People’, ‘Firestarter’ and ’No Good’ set new and old fans on fire. The setlist is a very good compilation of the hits from 28 years of band history and the very live-suitable tracks of ‘No Tourists’. The bass massages the whole body, and if you can stand still, you can’t help it anymore. Keith Flint and Maxim Reality jump restlessly back and forth on stage, thousands of flickering lamps make the photographers swear, but they fit perfectly to the booming beats. Rarely has an audience been as fast and as far-reaching on its feet as on this evening. After that we get a taste of the new album with ‘Resonate’ and are spurred on with ‘Nasty’ until finally at ‘Omen’ the whole hall dances and roars along. The name-giving piece of the new album, ‘No Tourists’, is only briefly hinted at, the real start is with ‘Breathe’. After a relatively long break, during which people are already busy dancing, it finally gets dark in the hall. The Rockhal is filled to the brim with eager fans and the mood is so good even before THE PRODIGY’s performance. The Brits of THE PRODIGY were performing at the Rockhal to present their new album, ‘No Tourists’, with a great concert. ![]() ![]() There’s a storm raging outside and a crowd raging inside the Rockhal. Put simply, THE PRODIGY are no tourists and never were. The band put out genre destroying record after genre defying record and from the very start, THE PRODIGY were renegade revolutionaries. Always uncompromising, THE PRODIGY’s influence can be seen across generations, turning metal kids onto raving and ravers into metal heads. Now they were back for a fourth time and it’s for sure they refused to get nostalgic, nor reduced the energy levels. THE PRODIGY were back! They were the first band ever to hit the stage of the Rockhal for the grand opening back in 2005. HURRICANE AND SOUTHSIDE 2023 - 18 new international acts confirmed GIRLS UNDER GLASS - Video “We Feel Alright” from the forthcoming new album “Backdraft” released JESUS ON EXTASY - Back after 10 years with new single “Wide Awake” LEICHTMATROSE - New EP “Wir Kinder Vom Bahnhof Adamo” on May 5th, on tour with ASP KISS - Special guests confirmed for the “End of the Road World Tour” 2023 HÖRNERFEST 2023 - Medieval, Folk and Pagan Open Air with Subway to Sally NEON SPACE MEN - New single “Twisted Mind” METAL HAMMER PARADISE 2023 - First Bands announced Like A River” out June 16th 2023, first single MORPHOSE - First single “All Comes Back To You” from the upcoming album “The Open Shutter” THE 69 EYES - New album “Death Of Darkness” HURRICANE AND SOUTHSIDE FESTIVAL 2023 - Marteria and other acts make the line-up perfect VNV NATION - New Album “Electric Sun" out on 28 April 2023 PLAGE NOIRE 2023 - 3,400 guests open the festival seasonįOLKFIELD FESTIVAL 2023 - On the occasion of 25 years of SCHANDMAUL on July 7th and 8th, 2023 in Gelsenkirchen/ AmphitheaterĮ-TROPOLIS FESTIVAL 2023 - New bands & return to spring, postponed to March 2, 2024! THE SMASHING PUMPKINS - Release last act of trilogy album “Atum” today HIGHERSENSE - New Album “A Place Called Home” ![]()
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