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"Collaboration Announced: Massive Attack unites with Max and Iggor Cavalera, the legendary co-founders ofSepultura, for a unique South American performance"

Trip-hop innovators to deliver a performance of Sepultura's iconic Chaos A.D., aiming to highlight the struggles of Brazil's indigenous population.

"The Massive Attack collective is teaming up with Max and Iggor Cavalera, founders of Sepultura,...
"The Massive Attack collective is teaming up with Max and Iggor Cavalera, founders of Sepultura, for a unique performance in South America"

"Collaboration Announced: Massive Attack unites with Max and Iggor Cavalera, the legendary co-founders ofSepultura, for a unique South American performance"

The music world is abuzz with excitement as the date for a highly anticipated collaboration has been confirmed. On Thursday, 13th November, the Espaco Unimed arena in São Paulo will host the 'Massive Attack X Cavalera' show. This unique event is part of the CAVALERA project and involves a collaboration between Massive Attack and Sepultura co-founders Max and Iggor Cavalera. The show, now referred to as 'Massive Attack X Cavalera', aims to support and give recognition to the rights of indigenous people of Brazil and the Amazon region. The collaboration sees the performance of a version of Sepultura's album Chaos A.D. Robert Del Naja, the leader of Massive Attack, known by his stage name 3D, has emphasized the importance of indigenous voices being heard, particularly during the ongoing COP30 International Climate Change Summit in Brazil. The Cavalera brothers have expressed their excitement about working with Massive Attack and shared a close relationship with the indigenous peoples. Del Naja's statement underscores the collaboration as an honour to the integrity and vital role of the indigenous people of Brazil and the wider Amazon region. Tickets for this unmissable event will go on sale tomorrow at 4pm. The location remains in São Paulo, Brazil, where the COP30 International Climate Change Summit will also be in full flow. The organization behind this event is Apib (Articulação dos Povos Indígenas do Brasil), further highlighting the commitment to supporting indigenous rights. It's a night not to be missed for music lovers and advocates alike. So, mark your calendars for Thursday, 13th November, and get ready to experience the power of music and solidarity in São Paulo.

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