Dublin’s 3Arena was packed to the rafters as electronic music fans gathered for a night of relentless energy, headlined by legendary EDM pioneers The Prodigy. With support from techno icon Carl Cox, the evening delivered exactly what the crowd came for: pounding beats, chaos, and unforgettable atmosphere.
Carl Cox opened the night with a thunderous two-hour DJ set that immediately set the tone. His signature style of driving techno and heavy basslines turned the arena floor into a giant club, with the audience fully locked in from the first drop. Every transition felt bigger than the last, and by the end of his set, the entire venue was bouncing. It was the perfect warm-up—powerful, precise, and impossible to stand still through.
When The Prodigy finally hit the stage, the energy shifted from excitement to total mayhem. From the opening track, the crowd erupted into a sea of movement, with mosh pits, jumping, and nonstop shouting from every corner of the arena. The band proved exactly why they remain one of the most electrifying live acts in dance music.
Their 21-track set was stacked with classics and fan favourites, delivering hit after hit with no drop in intensity. Tracks like ”Claustrophobic Sting / Firestarter ,” ”Breathe,” ”Poison ,” and ”Smack My Bitch Up” sent the audience into overdrive, while deeper cuts kept longtime fans just as satisfied. The production was massive strobe lights, lasers, and walls of sound that shook the entire building.
The night didn’t end there. The Prodigy returned for not one, but two encores. The first encore featured six explosive tracks, somehow pushing the crowd even harder, before a final second encore of one last song ”Comanche” brought the night to a fittingly chaotic close.
By the end, 3Arena felt less like a concert venue and more like the centre of a full scale rave. Carl Cox lit the fuse, but The Prodigy blew the roof off. It was loud, sweaty, wild, and absolutely brilliant.
Carl Cox photos:
The Prodigy photos & set-list:
Set-list:
Omen
Voodoo People
Poison
Climbatize / Everybody in the Place
Light Up the Sky
Claustrophobic Sting / Firestarter
Thunder
No Good (Start the Dance)
Invaders Must Die
Roadblox
Get Your Fight On
Weather Experience
Their Law
Smack My Bitch Up
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Breathe
Take Me to the Hospital
Ruff in the Jungle Bizness
Diesel Power
We Live Forever
Out of Space
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Comanche
Photos & words – Ian Mc Donnell @mcgigmusic
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