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Marillion add second Pompeii date for July 26 after selling first show in two minutes!
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Opeth announce live show at Pompeii's legendary Amphitheatre for July 2026
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Get an exclusive coloured vinyl version of the new Big Big Train album Woodcut, only through Prog
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Dutch prog metallers Textures announce Genotype, their first new album for a decade
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Latest Prog News

Marillion add second Pompeii date for July 26 after selling first show in two minutes!
By Jerry Ewing published
UK prog rockers Marillion will play the world-famous Pompeii amphitheatre on July 25 and 26

Opeth announce live show at Pompeii's legendary Amphitheatre for July 2026
By Jerry Ewing published
Swedish prog metallers Opeth will also play concerts in Halifax, Dublin and Rättvik in support of The Last Will And Testament

Get an exclusive coloured vinyl version of the new Big Big Train album Woodcut, only through Prog
By Jerry Ewing published
Big Big Train will release their latest album, Woodcut, a narrative concept album, in February

Dutch prog metallers Textures announce Genotype, their first new album for a decade
By Jerry Ewing published
Textures will release their new album, Genotype, on January 23 and will tour Europe and the UK in early 2026

Yes announce 15-disc super deluxe edition of Tales From Topographic Oceans
By Fraser Lewry published
At last! Tales From Topographic Oceans is now even bigger

Toto announce An Evening With Toto US tour with new setlist
By Fraser Lewry published
Toto will return to American theatres in February and March 2026

Cosmic proggers Gong tease upcoming album with brand new single Stars In Heaven
By Jerry Ewing published
Gong add more live dates in March and announce new album, Bright Spirit, will be released next year
Latest Prog Features

In 1971 Greg Lake enraged Keith Emerson, who immediately quit ELP. The result was acclaimed album Tarkus
By Sid Smith published
Carl Palmer recalls a crisis meeting, arguments over time signatures, and playing the whole album top to bottom in the studio – only to discover their engineer had taken a break

When a 70s bubblegum pop quartet surprised fans by releasing a prog album
By Malcolm Dome published
Pushing their abilities like never before, their 1978 record – the last with their classic line-up – offered a glimpse at the cliff-leaping experimentation that might have followed

When one of prog’s biggest bands shut down, it left their guitarist facing a void. This is how he bounced back
By Mike Barnes published
Suddenly out of work in 2012, he started to take songwriting seriously and learned to stop feeling intimidated by other musicians

10 great psychedelic songs that’ll shake any prog fan’s tree (but aren’t by Pink Floyd)
By Sid Smith published
Revolutionary music from Yes, John McLaughlin, Pretty Things, Tangerine Dream, Strawbs and more, including a song that was prog even before prog was prog

“It was a fear I had. It was unfounded”: Studio star reveals big regret to a fan who’s now a star himself
By Jo Kendall published
The Pink Floyd collaborator thought his career would last two years. But in the past five decades he’s had surprise hits, overreacted to a myth about tape, and made colleagues believe his ideas had been their own

Cool new proggy sounds from Jan Akkerman, Soen, Evergrey and more in Prog's brand new Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
Ace new prog you have to hear from Argovia, Myrath, Engrupid Pipol in this week's Tracks Of The Week
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Latest Prog Reviews

Hawkwind’s PXR5 plugs into the more celebrated Hall Of The Mountain Grill
By Joe Banks published
Their last album with the wayward genius – showing the band at their most confrontational yet most accessible – returns in remastered vinyl and CD with additional tracks

Lunatic Soul’s The World Under Unsun concludes eight-album circle-of-life story
By Paul Travers published
Riverside’s Mariusz Duda concludes his circle-of-life-and-death story with eighth instalment (that takes place between the fifth and fourth)

Gazpacho’s Magic 8-Ball explores characters at breaking point
By Polly Glass published
Norwegian art-rockers deliver tightly-focused songs after a Hollywood clash forced them to reboot their 12th album

Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention’s One Size Fits All, five decades on
By David West published
The original nine tracks expanded to 58 – and while there’s some repetition and flawed live production, the energy is vigorous

Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version Of The War Of The Worlds – the Deluxe and Ultimate editions
By Stephen Lambe published
Sumptuous box sets that gather all available versions plus a wealth of bonus material – not all of which will be welcomed

“An opportunity to reimagine the strangeness they could conjure”: King Crimson’s In The Wake Of Poseidon and Lizard
By Joe Banks published
Undervalued 1970 albums, created during period of upheaval, are presented for reinterpretation with help from Steven Wilson and David Singleton





