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The Prodigy have shared a new tune and announced an Australian tour

The Prodigy have released a new track We Live Forever, taken from the band’s forthcoming album No Tourists.

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They’ve also just announced the Australian leg of their No Tourists world tour which will begin in Perth and take in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney in 2019.

The band have revealed the track listing for the new album. It will feature the first single Need Some1, followed by Light Up The Sky, We Live Forever, No Tourists, Fight Fire With Fire (ft. Ho99o9), Timebomb Zone, Champions Of London, Boom Boom Tap, Resonate and Give Me A Signal. Barns Courtney and H09909 will guest on the record alongside regular vocalists Keith Flint and Maxim, and music maker Liam Howlett.

The band’s Australian tour will begin at RAC Arena in Perth on 24 January, before heading to Adelaide on 26 January, Brisbane on 28 January, Melbourne on 1 February and Sydney on 2 February. Tickets are on sale from Monday 28 October.

Check out the new tune. 

OIP Staff, image: Andy Cotterill 


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