Massive Attack are set to return to Manchester for an incredible live show later this year.
The multi award-winning Bristol collective, currently formed of Robert “3D” Del Naja and Grant “Daddy G” Marshall, will be touring the UK again for the first time since 2019, and will be taking to the stage at Manchester’s newest – and largest – live entertainment venue Co-op Live in the summer.
These outspoken musicians have released five studio albums spanning from 1991 all the way to 2010, with some of their biggest hits needing no introduction – such as ‘Unfinished Sympathy’, ‘Teardrop’, and ‘Angel’.
The duo has been crafting a legacy since they debuted in the early 90s, even winning a prestigious Ivor Novello award for ‘Outstanding Contribution to British Music’ in 2009.
The band’s discography is just as bold and recognisable as their incredible activism campaigns.
No strangers to speaking up for what they believe in, Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament and Stop The War Coalition are some of the organisations the band has supported over the years – with anti-war and reducing carbon emissions being some of the causes they care about.
Fans can expect to see these causes represented, as well as hear the greatest hits from the band’s celebrated back catalogue when they arrive in Manchester in June.
Massive Attack will step on the stage in Manchester this summer on Thursday 5 June.
Tickets will go on sale this week, with the pre-sale going live this Wednesday 5 March from 10am, before the general on sale happens just two days later on Friday 7 March.
You can get tickets here.
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