Massive Attack will join previously announced LIDO headliners Jamie xx (Saturday 7 June), OUTBREAK Fest (Friday 13 June), Charli xcx’s own party girl festival (Saturday 14 June) and London Grammar (Sunday 15 June).
In partnership with clean energy provider Ecotricity, ‘ACT 1.5 presents…’ aimed to test, operate and adapt a range of measures to dramatically reduce the level of carbon emissions & air pollution that would usually be produced at live music events.
Speaking about the event Robert Del Naja (3D) said, “To present London's first ever 100% battery powered festival day with a dynamic range of artists is an optimum outcome for us.
History shows it's often the combination of art and science that overcomes the greatest challenges we face, so it's good to see LIDO take learnings from our ACT1.5 event last year and apply those technologies to where they see emissions coming from.
Last year, ACT 1.5 and Massive Attack hosted their first large-scale climate action accelerator in Bristol that sought to completely reimagined how music events can be staged.