The Prodigy headlining All Together Now festival

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Electronic music icons The Prodigy will headline the All Together Now festival, taking place in Waterford this August bank holiday weekend.

The Prodigy will return to headline a festival in Ireland for the first time in six years and will close the Sunday night of this year's event.

They last performed in Ireland in 2023 with sold-out shows in Musgrave Park, Cork, Fairview Park, Dublin and Ormeau Park, Belfast.

Last year's tour was their first since they mourned the loss of lead singer Keith Flint in 2019.

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Band members Liam Howlett and Maxim said of the All Together Now announcement: "Get ready for the new wave of fire!!! This one's for Flinty."

Joining Howlett and Maxim on stage will be long-term live band members, guitarist Rob Holliday and drummer Leo Crabtree.

The Prodigy join previously announced acts including The National, Jorja Smith, Roisin Murphy, Future Islands, Barry Can't Swim and James Vincent McMorrow.

On Tuesday, an additional 50 artists will be announced, performing across 18 stages at this year's festival.

Tier 4 weekend tickets priced at €249 and a limited number of campervan passes priced at €99 go on sale Thursday, 23 May at 9am.

All Together Now takes place in Curraghmore Estate, Co. Waterford on 1 - 4 August.

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