This Mexico City festival landed a massive '90s act that turned down Coachella
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Robert Del Naja of Massive Attack articulated their environmental concerns about playing Coachella, noting, "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 behaviour - it's right there." This frank explanation underscores the group’s commitment to environmental sustainability.
Despite declining a spot at Coachella over ecological issues, Massive Attack has chosen to participate in Axe Ceremonia in Mexico City, highlighting the festival’s affordability and competitive lineup that includes talented acts like Tyler, the Creator and FKA Twigs, who are not appearing at Coachella.
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