The Prodigy cancel all future gigs following the death of Keith Flint
The band's frontman passed away earlier this week
Following the tragic passing of their frontman Keith Flint earlier this week, The Prodigy have confirmed the cancelation of all forthcoming shows.
Keith was found dead at his home in Dunmow, Essex, on the morning of March 4 from an apparent suicide. He was 49 years old.
Having released their latest album ‘No Tourists’ back at the start of November in 2018, the iconic group had dates scheduled for the US in May as well as festival appearances. The Prodigy was also booked to play Glastonbury in June.
Some fans had previously suggested that the gigs could have taken place in tribute to Flint, but the group confirmed over Twitter this morning that "all forthcoming Prodigy shows will be canceled with immediate effect."
Following the tragic death of Keith Flint all forthcoming Prodigy shows will be cancelled with immediate effect.
— The Prodigy (@the_prodigy) March 5, 2019
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London club The Cause is hosting a fundraiser party in honor of the late Keith Flint to help raise awareness for mental health and depression. Learn more about the event here.
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[via: NME]
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