Review: The Prodigy @ OD Festival, Bitec, Bangkok (11/8/15)
Essex rave legends The Prodigy took to Bangkok on Tuesday night, showing those in attendance exactly why, even 25 years since forming, they’re still at the top of their game.
Read more ›Essex rave legends The Prodigy took to Bangkok on Tuesday night, showing those in attendance exactly why, even 25 years since forming, they’re still at the top of their game.
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