
30 1-month memberships (redeemable for 4000 points).15 1-month memberships (redeemable for 3000 points).5 1-month memberships (redeemable for 1700 points).Single 1-month membership (redeemable for 500 points).Points can be traded for free memberships, which are then added to the teacher's account with a set expiry date by a Prodigy administrator. Once in the club, teachers can earn points by checking in daily and completing challenges. The Prodigy are set to continue with two more gigs in Ireland - at Fairview Park in Dublin on Thursday and at Ormeau Park in Belfast on Friday.Main article: Ultimate Membership Free Prodigy Legacy Memberships Prodigy Champion's Club Ī recent update allowed those with a teacher's account to join the Prodigy Champion's Club (a community of teachers) if they have, in the past, created ten assessments and their students have attempted 10,000 questions. Picture: Eddie O'HareĪlthough there have not been any stadium gigs at Cork’s Páirc Uí Chaoimh so far this year, it has not stopped Leeside from becoming an event city. Laura Nolan and Deirdre Tobin from Fermoy enjoying The Prodigy's gig at Musgrave Park in Cork on Wednesday. Great nights have been had, laughter and fun with families, all coming together to create a great buzz for the local economy. It is the final gig in this year’s series at Musgrave Park, and it has possibly been the busiest ever June for gigs in Cork with Live at the Marquee, Cork Midsummer, and much more.

James Kiely and Natasha Donovan from Co Clare came to Musgrave Park to party with The Prodigy. The group played some of their popular songs through the decades like Omen, Wild Frontier, and Warrior’s Dance. Picture Eddie O'HareĪs The Prodigy took to the stage shortly after 9pm, hands shot up in the air immediately, and applause and screams followed. 'What's up, Cork?' Maxim, Liam Howlett, and Leo Crabtree of The Prodigy clearly enjoyed their set as much as the fans did in Musgrave Park on Wednesday. Supporting on the night were British DJ Andy C, Dublin producer and DJ Arveene, and Today FM’s Dec Pierce. The Musgrave Park gig was The Prodigy’s ninth Cork appearance following performances at City Hall, Féile ’95, and Live at the Marquee.

Happy revellers from Bantry Co Cork arriving for The Prodigy's gig at Musgrave Park in Cork on Wednesday.

Mosh pits formed, bucket hats were thrown, drinks were sloshing in hands, as the ravers kept moving. The Prodigy did Flint proud, as they raised the spirits of the crowd with their dance, and electro-punk music. “It’s been 18 years since I last saw the Prodigy live,” one person said as they waited in line for drinks.įans looking forward to The Prodigy's concert at Musgrave Park in Cork.

Taking to the stage, Liam Howlett and Maxim were joined by long-term band members guitarist Rob Holliday and drummer Leo Crabtree. Matilde Silva, Keith Howe, and Aaron Beale from Carrigaline were at The Prodigy's concert at Musgrave Park in Cork.
