1990s legends to headline new East London festival with battery-powered setMassive Attack will perform at London's LIDO Festival, which will be 100% battery powered as part of an initiative to decarbonise live music events.
Massive Attack are headlining a massive new London festival this summer - here's how to get ticketsMassive Attack will headline the new LIDO Festival in Victoria Park, showcasing their commitment to sustainability.
1990s legends to headline new East London festival with battery-powered setMassive Attack will perform at London's LIDO Festival, which will be 100% battery powered as part of an initiative to decarbonise live music events.
Massive Attack are headlining a massive new London festival this summer - here's how to get ticketsMassive Attack will headline the new LIDO Festival in Victoria Park, showcasing their commitment to sustainability.
Massive Attack Say They Turned Down Coachella Due to Festival's Environmental ImpactMassive Attack declined to perform at Coachella 2025 due to the festival's negative environmental impact.
This Mexico City festival landed a massive '90s act that turned down CoachellaMassive Attack declined Coachella for environmental reasons but will perform in Mexico City at Axe Ceremonia.
Massive Attack turned down Coachella due to environmental impactMassive Attack declined to perform at Coachella 2025, citing environmental concerns regarding the festival's impact and setting.
Massive Attack Say They Turned Down Coachella Due to Festival's Environmental ImpactMassive Attack declined to perform at Coachella 2025 due to the festival's negative environmental impact.
This Mexico City festival landed a massive '90s act that turned down CoachellaMassive Attack declined Coachella for environmental reasons but will perform in Mexico City at Axe Ceremonia.
Massive Attack turned down Coachella due to environmental impactMassive Attack declined to perform at Coachella 2025, citing environmental concerns regarding the festival's impact and setting.
Is This Concert the Gold Standard for a Green Gig?Massive Attack is leading efforts to minimize the music industry's carbon footprint by developing sustainable touring practices.
'Mental': '90s pioneers turn down Coachella gig over environmental concernsMassive Attack turned down a Coachella reunion for environmental reasons, highlighting concerns about the festival's ecological impact.
Is This Concert the Gold Standard for a Green Gig?Massive Attack is leading efforts to minimize the music industry's carbon footprint by developing sustainable touring practices.
'Mental': '90s pioneers turn down Coachella gig over environmental concernsMassive Attack turned down a Coachella reunion for environmental reasons, highlighting concerns about the festival's ecological impact.
Massive Attack will be joined by Cocteau Twins' Elizabeth Fraser on US tourMassive Attack will launch their first US tour in five years, featuring special guests and an innovative live show focused on political themes.
Massive Attack cancel 2024 US tour dates due to "unforeseen circumstances"Massive Attack cancels 2024 US tour dates due to unforeseen circumstances.
Massive Attack will be joined by Cocteau Twins' Elizabeth Fraser on US tourMassive Attack will launch their first US tour in five years, featuring special guests and an innovative live show focused on political themes.
Massive Attack cancel 2024 US tour dates due to "unforeseen circumstances"Massive Attack cancels 2024 US tour dates due to unforeseen circumstances.
Live music is a major carbon sinner - but it could be a catalyst for changeSustainability in live music is increasingly prioritized due to fan pressure and environmental partnerships, exemplified by initiatives like Massive Attack's festival collaboration.
Massive Attack castigate music industry over climate inaction: We don't need to talk. We need to act'Massive Attack initiates 'Act 1.5,' a renewable energy-powered music festival, to address environmental damages caused by the live music industry.
Live music is a major carbon sinner - but it could be a catalyst for changeSustainability in live music is increasingly prioritized due to fan pressure and environmental partnerships, exemplified by initiatives like Massive Attack's festival collaboration.
Massive Attack castigate music industry over climate inaction: We don't need to talk. We need to act'Massive Attack initiates 'Act 1.5,' a renewable energy-powered music festival, to address environmental damages caused by the live music industry.