Massive Attack announce summer European tour

Massive Attack have announced a summer European tour, including five new arena dates slated for May and June this year.

The group took to their social media to announce the new shows, which will kick off on May 27th, 2026, at the Veikkaus Arena in Helsinki.

After this, Massive Attack will perform at the Dalhalla venue in Rättvik. On June 1st, they will stop in Copenhagen, bringing their show to the Royal Arena, while just shy of a week later, they’ll take to the stage at the Zitadelle in Berlin.

Their last stop is confirmed for June 8th, where they will perform for approximately 8,400 people at Forest National in Brussels.

Following this date, the ‘Angel’ hitmakers will be heading to Primavera Sound Porto, where they will perform alongside headliners The XX and Gorillaz.

Massive Attack have been firmly in the headlines as of late, having consistently used their platform to raise awareness for political causes.

In September, Massive Attack pledged their support for the ‘No Music For Genocide’ campaign, along with more than 1,000 other artists, who geo-blocked their music from streaming services in Israel.

Recently, they also revealed they had requested that their music be removed from Spotify due to the streaming platform’s CEO, Daniel Ek, leading a €600million investment into Helsing, an AI military start-up. Their new music will not be made available on the platform.

Late last year, the group denied claims that they used facial recognition technology at their concerts, deeming such reports “outright lies”.

Tickets for the new shows will be available from February 25th via pre-sale. See the list of newly confirmed live dates in May and June below.

Massive Attack’s 2026 European tour dates:

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