Massive Attack’s homecoming gig analysed by Tyndall Manchester

Massive Attack’s homecoming gig analysed by Tyndall Manchester

This new report reviews the sustainability of Massive Attack’s Act 1.5 show in Bristol 2024 for its performance against the recommendations of the earlier Super-Low Carbon Live Music Roadmap for onsite energy, transport and food, against a hypothetical show where environmental measures are not prioritised.

Act 1.5 Assessing Progress Report for Massive Attack is here to download

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