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The British trip-hop band were set to perform in the US for the first time in five years, with the first concert scheduled for this Thursday
By Lisa Henderson on 14 Oct 2024
Massive Attack have cancelled their US tour at the last minute due to what they describe as “unforeseen circumstances”.
The British trip-hop band were set to perform in the US for the first time in five years, with the first concert scheduled for this Thursday (17 October) at Atlanta’s Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre.
Other US dates included a performance at III Points Festival in Miami FL, and headline shows in Atlanta GA, Washington DC, Boston MA, and Forest Hills NY before the end of the month.
“Due to unforeseen circumstances, Massive Attack must regrettably cancel their upcoming performances”
“Due to unforeseen circumstances, Massive Attack must regrettably cancel their upcoming performances…We appreciate your understanding at this time,” reads a statement from the band.
Massive Attack are represented by UTA in North and South America.
The band recently announced a weekend of live music at Liverpool‘s M&S Bank Arena next month, featuring IDLES and Nile Rodgers, under the banner Act 1.5 presents…
The announcement came on the heels of Act 1.5, the band’s groundbreaking eco-friendly concert in their home city of Bristol.
Read IQ‘s recent interview with A Greener Future’s Claire O’Neill about Act 1.5 in Bristol here.
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