The announcement arrives alongside a newly released collaboration with Tom Waits, "Boots on the Ground."
BRISTOL, ENGLAND - AUGUST 25: Massive Attack perform during the Act 1.5 concert at Clifton Downs on August 25, 2024 in Bristol, England. Long-time climate campaigners Robert Del Naja and Grant Marshall of the band Massive Attack had the idea to stage a low-carbon gig compatible with the Paris 1.5 climate change agreement but the Covid-19 pandemic delayed it. Tonight, Act 1.5 in their home city of Bristol sees the culmination of their work with climate scientists from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research to realise their desire to provide a blueprint for decarbonisation of the Live Music Sector. Partners companies Zenobe, UN Race to Zero, Ecotricity and Train Hugger are providing an entire site powered by 100% renewable energy, a meat-free arena, free pre and post-show shuttles to main rail hubs, 100% zero to landfill waste removal, electric or HVO fuel driven tour and production vehicles along with a show legacy of a woodland plantation in the South West. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)
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Massive Attack will return to Australia for their first headline shows since 2010, with three arena dates confirmed for August in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.








