UK trip-hop/electronica pioneers Massive Attack are celebrating the 21st anniversary of their classic Mezzanine LP by embarking on their first North American tour in nearly a decade. The shows were initially scheduled for last March, but were postponed due to sickness. The band will hit 12 cities this September on the MezzanineXXI tour, including a stop at Montreal’s Bell Centre on September 14. Tickets are available here, and we have a pair up for grabs!
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In other Massive Attack news, they recently announced the upcoming release of the Mad Professor Mezzanine dub album Massive Attack vs. Mad Professor Part II (Mezzanine Remix Tapes) on September 20. The tracks were created back in 1998.
The remastered version of Mezzanine (including the Mad Professor remixes) is available on streaming services and CD now (the 3xLP deluxe version has been cancelled).
For more information visit the official Massive Attack site. All upcoming North American tour dates are below.
Massive Attack Mezzanine XXI Tour
09-01 San Diego, CA – Cal Coast Credit Union Amphitheater
09-03 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
09-04 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
09-05 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
09-07 San Francisco, CA – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
09-10 Saint Paul, MN – Palace Theatre
09-11 Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre
09-12 Detroit, MI – Masonic Temple
09-14 Montreal, Quebec – Bell Centre
09-17 Toronto, Ontario – Sony Centre
09-20 Philadelphia, PA – Metropolitan Opera House
09-21 Boston, MA – Boch Center
09-24 Washington, DC – The Anthem
09-26 New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall
09-27 New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall
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