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"Massive Attack will perform at the São Paulo arena Espaco Unimed, on a bill with the Sepultura side project Cavalera, on Thursday, November 13. They timed the event to coincide with the COP30 International Climate Change Summit taking place in the Brazilian city of Belém. The bands partnered with the Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon to put on the show, in support of their fight to achieve climate justice and secure immediate recognition and protection for Indigenous lands."
"Robert "3D" Del Naja added that he is honored to work with the brothers "in support of the extraordinary integrity and vital role of the Indigenous people of Brazil and the wider Amazon region. This is more than a passing of the mic. It's an opportunity to listen to the knowledge, moral authority and wisdom of the Indigenous alliances and help ensure they are heard in the negotiation rooms of COP30. We've never needed their presence within that distorted political space as much as we do right now.""
"The announcement comes with a joint statement from three Indigenous bodies: the G9, the Coordination of Indigenous Organizations of the Brazilian Amazon, and the Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil. It reads: "We, Indigenous peoples, step onto the stage as if lighting an ancient fire in the heart of the night. Together with Massive Attack and Cavalera, we turn sound into uprising. Our voices-alive, ancestral, untamed-will cut through the air, cross every border, and unite peoples, from the Amazon to the Pacific. We are the roots that resist, the future that insists. We have never left. We are here to remind you: The Earth remembers. And through us, it demands-dismantle the"
Massive Attack and the Sepultura side project Cavalera will perform at Espaço Unimed in São Paulo on Thursday, November 13, timed to coincide with the COP30 summit in Belém. The two bands partnered with the Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon to support efforts for climate justice and immediate recognition and protection of Indigenous lands. Indigenous movement representatives will appear at the event, and the bands will work within Brazil to support Amazonian Indigenous movements. Sepultura founders Max and Iggor Cavalera will perform Chaos AD in full. Organizers emphasized amplifying Indigenous knowledge and ensuring presence in COP30 negotiations.
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