Massive Attack a entamé hier sa tournée 2016 des festivals à Plymouth dans un enthousiasme général, les fans saluant leur engagement, la beauté et la force du spectacle.
On peut lire le compte-rendu en anglais dans ce journal local :
Massive Attack make Plymouth people feel uplifted after 'unifying' show
Posted June 30, 2016
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Legendary British trip hop group Massive Attack performed at Plymouth Pavilions last night - and the crowd adored them.
The group played a tour de force of a set under an electronic banner that read 'We are in this together' - and reflected the mood of a nation.
One fan labelled the inspiring performance "informed, critical, unifying" while another simply paid tribute to the innovative and influential band by saying "you were awesome tonight".
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More quotes from Twitter on the rest of the article here:
An absolutely insane show from the mighty @MassiveAttackUK& @Youngfathers tonight. Powerful & soul shaking vibes!!
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And tomorrow in London's BST Festival, in Hyde Park:
Massive Attack
The trip hop pioneers perform against LED screens set up by longtime collaborators United Visual Artists.
Hyde Park, Rangers Lodge, London, W2 2UH
Tube: Knightsbridge Station
Dates: Friday 1st July 2016 - 2pm
The reformed trip hop duo, who originally started in Bristol in 1988, perform a provocative audio-visual show as part of British Summer Timeat Hyde Park. Innovative Bristolian pioneers Massive Attack - Robert '3D' Del Naja and Grant 'Daddy G' Marshall - renowned for fusing together a wide range of styles, from punk to reggae to R&B, continues to win fans with their latest EP, Ritual Spirit, and a recent sold-out tour. The Hyde Park gig has been designed by Robert Del Naja and longtime collaborators United Visual Artists who wire up the band's trademark LED screens flashing up facts, figures and headlines. Support comes from special guests Patti Smith, TV On The Radio, Warpaint and Ghostpoet.
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