Massive Attack turned down Coachella due to environmental impact
Briefly

"We said no to Coachella for next year because again, we've been there once, and once was enough. It's in Palm Springs. It's a golf resort built on a desert, run on a sprinkler system, using public water supplies. Mental. If you want to see something that's the most ludicrous bit of human behavior - it's right there."
"The August concert in Bristol was meant to be a 'large-scale climate action accelerator' and aimed to be a trailblazer for 'new standards of decarbonization of live music.'"
"Del Naja described the Sphere as 'a brilliant bit of infrastructure in the worst possible place it could be - in the worst setting in the world.'"
"Massive Attack had 'some new music which we've been sitting on for four years' following a label dispute and hope to release it next year."
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