Massive Attack, Idles, and Nile Rodgers to Play Super-Low Carbon UK Shows for New Climate Initiative
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The Act 1.5 Presents series will test decarbonization proposals in Liverpool by reducing emissions through local ticket sales and promoting public transport use.
Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja stated, 'Our recent Bristol show demonstrated beyond question that major live music events can be Paris 1.5 compatible... Audiences embrace change enthusiastically.'
With Liverpool's Accelerator City status, we have a chance to develop more dynamic pilots to phase out fossil fuels while engaging both local and non-local audiences.
This initiative represents a significant step forward in reimagining sustainability within the events sector, ensuring that music can coexist with climate action.
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