Going ‘old school’ and using three vinyl decks he filled the venue as quickly as they could get through the doors.
For the next two hours Cox played some of the greatest dance tunes you will hear this side of the next time he graces a stage or festival near you.
Liam Howlett and Maxim have continued to ensure that The Prodigy remain at the very top of the list if you want to experience a hectic, energy filled gig that will get you moving from the first not to the last and leave you on a real high that will stay with you long after the music ends.
Maxim never stays still through opening numbers Omen and Voodoo People including a run around the pit.
The pace was hectic as No Good (Start The Dance), Invaders Must Die and a moving Firestarter made appearances in a hit heavy set list that covered the entirety of their output from the early nineties right up to twenty eighteens No Tourists.
Keith Flint will always be missed but this was no nostalgia trip, it proved that the band will always be one of the best live acts around in this or any other generation.
This was without a doubt the most hectic and energy filled gig I have been to in my 25 years of coming to this venue!
Smack My Bitch Up ended the main set on a real high but was quickly followed by a lengthy five song encore starting with Breathe and ending with Out of Space.
A second encore of Comanche ended the gig but sent the crowd away with memories that will last a lifetime.
