Fatboy Slim performed his hit song "Praise You" on the main stage at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend [1].
The appearance marks a significant moment for the festival, bringing one of dance music's most recognizable figures to a massive live audience. Such performances reinforce the event's role as a primary showcase for both contemporary hits and enduring electronic classics.
Norman Cook, known professionally as Fatboy Slim, took to the main stage as part of the official Radio 1 Big Weekend lineup [1]. The set featured the high-energy delivery of "Praise You," a track that has remained a staple of global dance music for decades.
The event continues to serve as a cornerstone of the UK's music calendar, blending various genres to attract a diverse demographic of listeners. By featuring veteran artists like Cook, the festival bridges the gap between the origins of the dance scene and the current generation of electronic producers.
Attendees at the main stage experienced the track's signature groove in a live setting [1]. The performance aligns with the festival's goal of providing high-profile visibility for artists across the spectrum of popular music.
“Fatboy Slim performed his hit song "Praise You" on the main stage”
The inclusion of Fatboy Slim in the Big Weekend lineup demonstrates the enduring commercial and cultural viability of 1990s dance music. By anchoring the main stage with legacy acts, BBC Radio 1 maintains its appeal across multiple age groups while cementing the 'Big Weekend' as a multi-generational cultural event.





