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Massive Attack announces first U.S. tour since 2019. Get tickets today
By Matt Levy,
6 hours ago
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First comes the festival announcement, then comes the tour.
A little more than a month after being revealed as a surprise headliner at Miami’s III Points Festival , Massive Attack has shared they’re taking off on a brief North American trek this October.
New York fans are in luck, too.
The visually adventurous trip-hop pioneers are slated to drop into Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium on Thursday, Oct. 24.
According to Brooklyn Vegan , their five shows in the U.S. — including the festival date — will be their first since the 2019 ‘Mezzanine XXI Tour,’ which concluded at NYC’s Radio City Music Hall.
On this run, 3D, Tricky and Daddy G promise “the most transgressive leap in the collaboration between 3D x United Visual Artists since 2003” on Instagram .
“By reverse engineering algorithms to expose content anomalies & recursive feedback loops, we seek to provoke a dialogue on the broken dream of the confident, empowered individual ‘self’, in the context of the global collapse of liberal democracies.”
As you may have noticed above, Massive Attack is taking one of the top spots at this year’s III Points Festival going down Oct. 18-19 at the III Points Campus in Miami, FL.
Most recently, Massive Attack performed at Switzerland’s Montreux Jazz Festival on July 15.
Based on our findings at Set List FM , here’s what they took to the stage — including a number of exciting, wide-ranging covers with help from special guests Horace Andy, Elizabeth Fraser, Young Fathers and Deborah Miller — that evening.
01.) “In My Mind” (Dynoro & Gigi D’Agostino cover)
02.) “Risingson”
03.) “Girl I Love You” (with Horace Andy)
04.) “Black Milk” (with Elizabeth Fraser)
05.) “Gone” (with Young Fathers)
06.) “Minipoppa” (with Young Fathers)
07.) “Voodoo In My Blood” (with Young Fathers)
08.) “Song to the Siren” (Tim Buckley cover) (with Elizabeth Fraser)
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