Massive Attack at InMusic: Support for Palestine and Boos for Netanyahu

Massive Attack closed the final day of InMusic festival in Zagreb with a fiery message supporting Palestine, while the crowd booed Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. This was not just a concert, but a call to reflect on the world we live in today. The video screen behind the band showed images of political figures including Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and Benjamin Netanyahu, accompanied by their controversial statements. The temperature was around 30 degrees Celsius, but the atmosphere was even hotter. Massive Attack opened their set with the song “Risingson” and played their biggest hits like “Angel,” “Unfinished Sympathy,” and “Teardrops.” Before them, St. Vincent energized the crowd with her dynamic performance. This Massive Attack show was a powerful political statement on global politics, technology, and our daily lives. The audience made their stance clear by booing Netanyahu, adding to the tension. This concert proved that music can be a powerful tool for expressing opinions and raising awareness about important issues of our time. If you were there, you know it was a moment not easily forgotten. If you weren’t, maybe it’s time to ask yourself what’s happening in the world while you just listen to radio hits. Who knows, maybe next time Massive Attack will bring even stronger messages. What do you think about mixing music and politics like this? Drop a comment, let’s see who’s in and who’s out!

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