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Massive Attack Cancel 2024 US Tour Dates Due to “Unforeseen Circumstances”
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Massive Attack have canceled their entire run of 2024 US tour dates less than a week before the trek was set to begin, citing “unforeseen circumstances.”

On Friday (October 11th), the trip-hop legends posted the following statement on their Instagram Story: “Due to unforeseen circumstances, Massive Attack must regrettably cancel their upcoming performance at III Points Festival in Miami, Fl on October 19th, as well as their shows in Atlanta Ga, Washington DC, Boston Ma, and Forest Hills NY. We appreciate your understanding at the time.”

The UK group was about to embark on their first US performances in five years, with Cocteau Twins’ Elizabeth Fraser, Horace Andy, and Young Fathers as special guests. The five-date trek was scheduled to kick off with the Atlanta date on October 17th.

For the time being, Massive Attack still have a one-off show on the books at Liverpool’s M&s Bank Arena on...
See full article at Consequence - Music
  • 10/11/2024
  • by Eddie Fu
  • Consequence - Music
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Massive Attack Will Be Joined by Cocteau Twins’ Elizabeth Fraser on US Tour
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In October, Massive Attack will embark on their first US tour in five years. Adding to the excitement, the legendary trip-hop outfit has now confirmed that they’ll be joined on the road by special guests including Cocteau Twins’ Elizabeth Fraser, Horace Andy, and Young Fathers, as BrooklynVegan points out.

The tour kicks off in Atlanta on October 17th, with additional dates scheduled in Washington, DC, Boston, and New York City. Massive Attack are also slated to appear at the iii Points Festival in Miami on October 19th. Fans can look for last-minute tickets here.

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“Our new live show marks the most transgressive leap in the collaboration between 3D x United Visual Artists since 2003,” the band says of the upcoming outing. “By reverse engineering algorithms to expose content anomalies & recursive feedback loops, we seek to provoke a dialogue on the broken dream of the confident,...
See full article at Consequence - Music
  • 9/26/2024
  • by Scoop Harrison
  • Consequence - Music
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Massive Attack Announce 2024 US Tour Dates
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Massive Attack have confirmed a run of US tour dates in 2024, coinciding with their upcoming appearance at iii Points Festival in Miami.

In October, the legendary trip-hop band will play headlining concerts in Atlanta, Washington, DC, Boston, and New York City. The dates mark their first confirmed US performances in five years.

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A Live Nation ticket pre-sale is set for Wednesday, July 17th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster (use code Strum), with a public ticket on-sale following on Friday, July 19th.

Massive Attack are amidst a UK/European tour that has seen them share the stage with longtime collaborators Horace Andy, Young Fathers, and Cocteau Twins’ Elizabeth Fraser.

Massive Attack 2024 US Tour Dates:

10/17 – Atlanta, Ga @ Coca-Cola Roxy

10/18 – Miami, Fl @ iii Points

10/22 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem

10/23 – Boston, Ma @ Roadrunner

10/24 – New York, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium

Massive Attack Announce 2024 US Tour Dates

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See full article at Consequence - Music
  • 7/16/2024
  • by Scoop Harrison
  • Consequence - Music
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Massive Attack Return for First Show in Five Years, Play “Song to the Siren” with Elizabeth Fraser: Watch
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Massive Attack returned for their first show in five years on Wednesday night (June 5th) at Gothenburg Film Studios in Gothenburg, Sweden. To mark the occasion, they brought out longtime collaborators Elizabeth Fraser of Cocteau Twins and reggae singer Horace Andy for several songs each.

With Fraser (who is married to drummer Damon Reece), the trip-hop group performed their signature hit “Teardrop,” as well as “Black Milk and “Group Four.” However, the most notable moment was when they played “Song to the Siren” for the first time together.

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Originally recorded by Tim Buckley, the best-known version of “Song to the Siren” is This Mortal Coil’s 1983 cover featuring Fraser and Cocteau Twins guitarist Robin Guthrie.

Besides Fraser and Andy, Massive Attack were joined by Young Fathers for “Voodoo in My Blood” and Deborah Miller for “Safe from Harm” and “Unfinished Sympathy.”

See the full setlist and fan-shot video below.
See full article at Consequence - Music
  • 6/6/2024
  • by Eddie Fu
  • Consequence - Music
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Bunny Lee, Influential Reggae Producer, Dead at 79
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Edward “Bunny” Lee — the influential producer who both expanded reggae’s sound and helped proliferate the genre’s audience worldwide — has died at the age of 79.

Trojan Records, which licensed Lee’s Jamaican productions in the U.K., confirmed the producer’s death. While Lee’s exact cause of death is unknown, he battled health issues in recent years.

“Jamaican music giant, Bunny Lee, has very sadly passed away,” Trojan Records tweeted. “Bunny was massively influential in shaping Jamaican music, starting as a record plugger in the Sixties, then, as a pioneering producer,...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 10/7/2020
  • by Daniel Kreps
  • Rollingstone.com
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