Pendulum Reveal “Biggest Ever Live Show” of Band’s Career

Pendulum have announced a rare concert they're calling the "biggest ever live show" of their career.

The influential electronic band is set to take the stage of England's massive Milton Keynes Bowl, which has a capacity of 65,000. While it's their first headlining performance at the venue, it's not their first time performing there. Back in 2008, Pendulum supported Linkin Park before sharing the stage with The Prodigy two years later.

The supporting artists for the upcoming show, scheduled for August 9th, has not yet been revealed. Check out the band's announcement below.

A few months ago, Pendulum wrapped up a long-awaited North American tour that saw them perform Los Angeles, Denver and other major cities. Since then, they've been revealed as part of UKF's gigantic takeover of the Drumsheds alongside Rusko, Caspa, Flux Pavilion, Joker and more.

Pendulum frontman Rob Swire also completed a side quest over the summer when he joined Armin van Buuren onstage at Tomorrowland, where they performed their collaborative remix of "Sound of You."

Pre-sale tickets to Pendulum's show at Milton Keynes Bowl go on sale December 5th, 2024 at 10am here.

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