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The Prodigy Invite Fans To Line Keith Flint’s Funeral Procession Route This Friday


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The dance world is still shook over the unexpected passing of iconic frontman Keith Flint of The Prodigy. Now, the band is calling on fans to be an integral part of his funeral procession on Friday, March 29th.

His bandmates are hoping to line the route with those who appreciated his work the most — the fans. Anyone and everyone is invited to “pay their final respects & ‘raise the roof’ for Keef,” as he makes his way to St. Mary’s Church in Bocking.

The map below outlines the route from start to finish, so attendees can experience the ceremony and celebrate the life of Flint. Although the private church ceremony is strictly for friends and family, speakers directly outside the church will relay the message for fans to hear outside.

Anyone hoping to lay flowers or special tribute items should deliver to St. Mary’s Church, no later than 2 pm this Friday. See below for the map and more details.

Earlier this month, the band confirmed that Flint had taken his own life. He was 49.

RIP Keith Flint

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: The Prodigy Invite Fans To Line Keith Flint’s Funeral Procession Route This Friday

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