Massive Attack Cancels Georgia Concert in Protest of Human Rights Violations
The band cites the Georgian government's crackdown on peaceful protests and LGBTQ+ rights as reasons for their decision.
- Massive Attack announced the cancellation of their July 28 show in Tbilisi, Georgia.
- The band condemned the Georgian government's violent actions against peaceful protesters and activists.
- Georgia's controversial 'foreign agents' law has sparked widespread protests and international criticism.
- Massive Attack emphasized their solidarity with Georgian protesters and called for global attention to the issue.
- Ticket holders for the canceled concert will receive refunds.