As the award-winning Future Music Festival rapidly approaches ‘sold-out’ status for yet another year, Future Entertainment is pleased to announce that legends of the early underground rave scene and big beat icons, The Prodigy, will be bringing the legendary noise, colour and excitement of their explosive LIVE performance at an exclusive FMF side show …

Since emerging from the UK’s underground rave scene in the early 1990s, The Prodigy have established themselves as one of the most dominant, dynamic and revered electronic acts of all time. Pioneers of the big beat genre, their unique mixture of Rave, Hardcore, Industrial and Breakbeat sounds, has seen them consistently captivate the planet’s electronic faithful and, in turn, sell more albums than any other dance music artist in history. From giving birth to iconic tracks like ‘Firestarter’, ‘Voodoo People’, ‘Smack My Bitch Up’ and ‘Breathe’ to forging charttopping albums like ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’, ‘Fat Of The Land’ and 2009’s ‘Invaders Must Die’; The Prodigy are an explosive sonic voice for an entire generation of clubbers, ravers, punks and rockers worldwide whose live shows are the stuff of legend.

UK’s Does It Offend You Yeah? are not your average cup of Earl Grey! The quartet has enjoyed a meteoric rise on the back of their debut album ‘You Don’t Know What You’re Getting Yourself Into’. Touted by Rolling Stone as “an obnoxious, dizzying, perfectly-of-the-moment blend of Daft Punk, Justice and Rage Against the Machine” DIOYY are renowned for their notoriously rowdy live shows and are set to cause a rawkus when they hit the stage in supports of The Prodigy at these solo shows! www.theprodigy.com Does It Offend You, Yeah? With their polarising name coming from the hit UK TV series The Office, it’s plain to see that Does It Offend You, Yeah? aren’t your average cup of Earl Grey. The quartet has enjoyed a meteoric rise on the back of their debut album ‘You Don’t Know What You’re Getting Yourself Into’. Touted by Rolling Stone as “an obnoxious, dizzying, perfectly-of-the-moment blend of Daft Punk, Justice and Rage Against the Machine” DIOYY are renowned for their notoriously rowdy live shows – but “don’t get too close” warns front-man James Rushent, “it could get dangerous.” New album ‘Don’t Say We Didn’t Warn You’ is due early 2010.

The Prodigy Tour Dates

Wed 3rd Mar – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney

Thu 4th Mar – Hisense Arena (GA Mode), Melbourne

Wed 10th Mar – Entertainment Centre, Newcastle

Also appearing at the Future Music Festival touring nationally Feb 27 – Mar 8 2010.

The Prodigy – Invaders Must Die Special Edition in store now!