The dance titans return to a festival that’s always felt like home, and are determined to honour the late, great Keith Flint
Liam Howlett talks to NME about returning to R&L without Keith Flint, that infamous Beastie Boys feud, taking to The Chevron and plans for the future
"Without them we would’ve been stuck in Heathrow and missed our show, we can’t thank them enough! Long live The Prodigy"
The album was their fourth LP, and saw Liam Howlett release it as the sole band member
It will follow his 10-year run with the group and feature previously unseen photography
Radio host, podcaster and TV presenter who is banned from doing karaoke in New York (probably)
"U are always with us, right by our side"
Check out photos and videos as Melvin Benn tells NME what to expect from The Chevron, R&L's evolution far beyond "a rock festival", his picks of this year's line-up, and who he could see stepping up to headline in future
1994 has an argument to be one of the greatest years in music history: Oasis, Blur, Nas, Hole, Beastie Boys and more all dominated
Other newly announced acts include Sum 41, Wargasm and Enter Shikari