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Earlier this year, Bristol greats Massive Attack returned to the stage, giving their first performances in five years.They also announced a North American tour, and then they canceled it a few ...
"We've been there once, and once was enough," said Massive Attack's Robert '3D' Del Naja. By Tyler Jenke If you’re holding out to see Massive Attack return to Coachella, you might be left ...
Trip-hop group Massive Attack revealed they turned down a performance slot at the 2025 Coachella Festival due to concerns about the desert event’s environmental impact. Coachella is held in ...
Massive Attack came out of hibernation in 2024, playing their first shows since 2019’s Mezzanine XXI tour (though their US shows ended up getting canceled), which have included a few special UK ...
Massive Attack have turned down an approach from Coachella to perform at the 2025 festival, citing its environmental impact, Robert “3D” Del Naja told NME in a recent interview. Speaking with ...
Massive Attack frontman Robert Del Naja has spoken to NME about how live music can tackle the climate crisis, and the band’s plans to release new music next year. The release of fresh material ...
He continued, explaining why Massive Attack also wouldn’t consider a Las Vegas residency. “It’s a head-scratcher, the artists in Vegas residency thing, because that’s an aviation destinati ...
Massive Attack’s Robert “3D” Del Naja, August 2024 (Mariano Regidor/Redferns) “We said no to Coachella for next year,” Del Naja said. “We’ve been there once, and once was enough.
NEW ORLEANS — The man who killed 14 people in the truck attack in New Orleans on New Year's Day purchased one of the weapons used in the attack in Arlington, Texas, officials said. Shamsud-Din ...
Here’s how it works. Massive Attack have just dealt a blistering blow to anyone considering a Vegas residency or playing Coachella any time soon. And while the band have been invited to play Coachella ...
The moment of silence, observed in schools across Louisiana, was in remembrance of the 14 people killed last week in a violent attack on Bourbon Street, just one mile from Plessy’s middle school ...