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Massive Attack fans are sure to be sent into a frenzy this morning - as the legendary group have announced details of a huge headline Bristol show.

It's been more than two years since Massive Attack performed at the Downs Festival in 2016 - but fans of the Bristol group will finally get the chance to see them in the city again.

And there's not too long to wait, as they will return to Bristol to perform at Steel Yard Filton - a custom-built venue on Filton Airfield for the one-off gig on March 1.

UPDATE:

The ground-breaking outfit headed up by Robert “3D” Del Naja and Grant "Daddy G" Marshall have confirmed the gig as part of the Mezzanine Tour, which will also see them head to the O2 Arena in London.

The live show will celebrate their 1998 third studio album Mezzanine on its 20th anniversary.

Their seminal LP featured singles Angel and Inertia Creeps as well as Teardrop which has been covered by the likes of Elbow, Newton Faulkner and Jose Gonzalez.

It received acclaim from critics upon its release and became their first to reach number one on the UK Albums Chart.

UPDATE: Massive Attack gig to be on Filton Airfield - where YTL wants arena - in 'custom-built venue'

'It's going to be our own personalised nostalgia nightmare head trip'

Mezzanine XX1 will be a totally new audio and visual production featuring Elizabeth Fraser and designed by Robert Del Naja with collaborators to be announced at a later date.

Robert Del Naja says: “It’s going to be a one off piece of work; our own personalised nostalgia nightmare head trip."

Since their beginnings the band have sold more than 11 million records worldwide, won BRIT, MTV and Q Awards and achieved two number one albums.

Find out how to get tickets below.

Where is the gig?

The show is being housed in a 'special custom-built indoor venue' called 'Steel Yard Bristol'. It will be put up on Filton Airfield - where YTL wants to build an arena for Bristol. Bristol Live understands organisers wanted to host the gig inside the iconic Brabazon hangar, but permission was not granted.

Where can I get tickets?

The Bristol gig is for over-18s only. They'll be available from AXS.com, Seetickets and Ticketmaster.

How much do tickets cost?

General admission tickets will set you back £53.44 to include a booking fee. A shuttle bus ticket will cost an additional £9 while a car park pass will cost £16.50.

When do they go on sale?

Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday, November 2.

What are the tour dates?

January 28 - Glasgow, The SSE Hydro

January 29 - Manchester, Manchester Arena

February 22 - London, O2 Arena

March 1 - Bristol, Steel Yard Filton

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