Enthusiasts of The Prodigy showered them with compliments for their “unbelievably wild” performance at The Other Stage during the last day of the Glastonbury Festival on Sunday, a set that they found truly remarkable.
In their show, the renowned electric group honored the memory of their departed comrade, Keith Flint, with a touching tribute, marking their initial return to Worthy Farm since the passing of their lead vocalist.
In 2019, they were scheduled to perform at the yearly event, but unfortunately had to call off their appearance due to the sad demise of their original band member on March 4, 2019, who was only 49 years old.
Instead of that, let me rephrase it in this way: The surviving Prodigy members made certain to deliver a performance Keith would be proud of, starting with an electrifying rendition of Voodoo People, leaving fans in awe. Later on, vocalist Maxim, at 58 years old, paid tribute to the late star with some heartfelt words.
He shared with the audience, “Tonight marks our fourth appearance at this festival. Originally, there were five of us in the band, but sadly, six years ago, we lost our dear brother. Tonight’s performance is a tribute to Mr. Flint – may he be proudly remembered on this special night!
Maxim, together with Liam Howlett, Rob Holliday, and Leo Crabtree, played a number of the group’s top tunes during their performance, which included Firestarter, Omen, Light Up The Sky, Smack My Bitch Up, and Breathe.


At the show, spectators swiftly flocked to X to shower compliments upon the band. One person even stated that their performance sent shivers down their spine, while another declared they were the best act of the entire weekend.
They wrote: “The Prodigy appear and sound utterly incredible at #Glastonbury; I wish I could have witnessed such moments.
Watching that exceptional performance left me with goosebumps! It’s almost like experiencing a rush just by observing it. I’ve seen them perform live before, and if given the chance, I would gladly see them again. Their energy is truly contagious. Farewell to the greatest, Keith Flint.
‘Prodigy is the final boss of #Glastonbury’
‘The Prodigy’s set was absolutely insane. Still untouchable. RIP Keith.’
‘The Prodigy were unreal!!’
As a lifestyle connoisseur, I must say, that performance by Prodigy was nothing short of exceptional! They truly delivered an outstanding show – a top-tier performance if ever there was one. There wasn’t a moment of hesitation or lackluster energy; it was pure, unadulterated brilliance. So, without further ado, I present to you their hits – enjoy the masterful music!
‘Prodigy easily the best band of the weekend…’








In 2024, Liam Howlett opened up about the decision to return to performing live without Keith.
As an ardent fan, I can’t help but reflect on those moments when the loss of Keith left us all speechless and bereft. It wasn’t until two years had passed since his departure from this world that Maxim and I began to whisper about the possibility of reviving the band once more. The questions swirled: “Could we take the stage again? Was it something we truly desired? Why rekindle the flame? How would we proceed?” Such thoughts filled our minds, as we grappled with the idea of moving forward.
To truly understand our feelings, the most authentic approach seemed necessary: reappear on stage and perform several shows.
It was incredibly difficult for us to step onto that stage without our brother, yet we felt a strong sense of support from the audience. Those performances were deeply emotional, but in the end, we found the solution we needed.






This summer, The 1975, Neil Young, and Olivia Rodrigo were among the main acts at Glastonbury Festival, which took place once again on Worthy Farm in Somerset.
On the last day of the festival this coming Sunday, artists such as Wolf Alice, Brandi Carlile, and Noah Kahan will be performing live.
Concurrently, Annie Clark, known professionally as St. Vincent, graced the Woodsies Stage with her All Born Screaming tour.
She expressed her gratitude to everyone for sticking with her until the fourth day of the festival and added, “It seems like we’re embarking on an exciting journey together, and I’d love to join you all in this adventure.
At The Other Stage, numerous individuals embraced their closest companions and cheered “me and you” while Wolf Alice performed their friendship anthem, titled Bros.
At the designated two o’clock time, The Libertines graced the Pyramid Stage during the festival, performing “Up the Bracket,” which is the main song from their 2002 first studio album, with Pete Doherty being among them.
Sir Rod was accompanied by three esteemed artists during an exhilarating show, where he shared the stage with his ex-bandmate from The Faces, Ronnie Wood, Mick Hucknall of Simply Red, and the legendary Scottish vocalist, Lulu.
I had the incredible fortune of being graced by the presence of none other than Sir Michael Eavis himself, the visionary behind this amazing festival. Accompanied by his remarkable daughter and festival organizer, Emily Eavis, they made their grand entrance onto the stage, a moment that left me absolutely thrilled as an ardent fan!
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