‘MOVE!’ is the first word I hear while taking pictures.
The concert has barely begun and security is already preparing for a crowd surfing dump into our media pit.Luckily, the concert-goer is returned to his feet so he can enjoy the rest of the performance instead of being roughly escorted back into the Kool Haus sidelines.
Oh yes, The Prodigy have invaded Toronto!
During the show, it became quite apparent that the fan base for The Prodigy hasn’t changed at all – only grown. I recognized faces from performances past and met new people altogether. I think the defining moment that made me realize they really were still growing in fan numbers with their ‘in your face’ signature sound (and it wasn’t just me being a hardcore fan) was when I heard someone say, ‘This isn’t on the album. Is this new material already?’ when the popular ‘Firestarter’ track started in the set.
Through the rest of the night the performance was high energy and of the calibre that you would have seen at any of their early London shows. Liam, Keith, and Maxim, have definitely not given up on their passion for what they do – and it shows through in their wild and crazy stage antics that can only be described as crowd up-roaring moments.
This concert was to promote The Prodigy’s new album Invaders Must Die (2009), and is part of their 50+ city tour of the same name. They only had 3 North American dates as of the last press release, so after Toronto they will be off to New York City, and then on their way to headline at the Winter Music Conference in Miami, FL. The Prodigy know that they have a strong fan base in North America and from what I’ve seen they pulled out all the stops for this leg of their tour in appreciation.
A sold out crowd, scalpers trying to sell tickets for a 300% mark-up, and a 3 year hiatus, had everyone anxiously awaiting the return of Liam, Keith, and Maxim – The Prodigy. Their last concert in Toronto was also in March, 3 years ago.
The wait was worth it…
This photo of Keith Flint (frontman for The Prodigy) performing on stage at Kool Haus during their 50+ city Invaders Must Die tour still was taken Q1 during the early spring month of March in 2009.
Kool Haus, Government Complex: Toronto, Canada
Credit: Sean Young aka SERIAL SEAN
Note:
A version of this article was originally published online by a PlanetOUT publication in March of 2009 before PlanetOUT’s merger with Here Networks and Regent Entertainment Media to form Here Media.