"How good are they LIVE?" in the last 12 months on 100 (as of 9/15/25)
81
%
Based on
18
critic concert reviews
Real Live Certified
Artists are "Real Live Certified" if their live shows have broad critical acclaim
Critics Consensus
Based on 138 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that Massive Attack is rated as an impressive live performer, with worthwhile shows overall. Massive Attack concert reviews describe live shows and performances as dazzling, ambitious, competent, enjoyable, spontaneous, nostalgic, and masterful.
How long are their concerts?
How long are Massive Attack concerts? Massive Attack concerts usually last just over an hour and a half..
How much to book?
How much does it cost to book Massive Attack? To hire for a live performance or concert, the booking fees for Massive Attack range from $500,000 - $750,000, with Massive Attack's current estimated booking fee to be around $500,000.
On tour
Estadio Mandarine Park, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina, (November 2); Movistar Arena, Bogotá, Colombia, (November 5); Parque Ciudad Empresarial, Santiago, Chile, (November 7); Espaço Unimed, São Paulo, Brazil, (November 13); Parc del Forum, Barcelona, Spain, (June 3); Parc del Forum, Barcelona, Spain, (June 4);
Massive Attack are a trip-hop group which formed in Bristol, England in 1988. The group currently consists of Robert "3D" Del Naja and Grant "Daddy G" Marshall.
Has Performed With
Young Fathers, Thievery Corporation
Artist Website
Critic Concert Reviews
Louder Sound
September 12, 2025
100
%
Bristol’s trip-hop frontrunners build a captivating manifesto for the modern world, conveyed through staggering visuals and soundtracked by enormous, dynamic songs
I first heard Massive Attack while sitting around a campfire at Reading festival in 1998. I’d spent that day watching Roni Size, Bentley Rhythm Ace, Asian Dub Foundation, The Prodigy (Foo Fighters and Supergrass, too) and, to wrap things up, The Beastie Boys. What a day.
The opening day of the inaugural LIDO festival brings pro-Palestinian politics, messages around sustainability and a viscerally hard-hitting headline set; Kneecap; Tirzah; Mad Professor; Air; Horace Andy; Tim Buckley
The band were appalled by the new partnership between Co-op Live and Barclays, which almost led them to withdraw from the show entirely. They made it clear that Barclays’ involvement in the sale of arms to Israel and its financing of new fossil fuel extractions are, in their view, profoundly unethical.
An inspiring event bringing together music, industry and activism in highlighting action on climate change makes its messages heard, despite the vagaries of weather and railways; Sam Morton, Lankum; Killer Mike; Elizabeth Fraser; Tim Buckley; Young Fathers; Fontaines DC