Massive Attack, Idles, and Nile Rodgers to Play Super-Low Carbon UK Shows for New Climate Initiative

A weekend of music in Liverpool this autumn will test a series of proposals to radically decarbonize the events industry, with Massive Attack, Idles, and Nile Rodgers and Chic headlining. Announced as the United Nations names Liverpool its first Accelerator City for climate action, the Act 1.5 Presents series will cut audience transport emissions, as well as using a fully renewables-powered site, a plug-and-play stage setup to reduce gear transport, and zero landfill waste removal, all hosted at a meat-free M&S Bank Arena from November 28 to 30.

To combat emissions from fan transport—overwhelmingly the greatest hurdle to event decarbonization—the first block of tickets will be sold to Liverpool locals, with a fee added to grant buyers unlimited public-transport access on the day of the concert. (The shows end at 10 p.m., while transport networks are still running.) There will also be public transport incentives for those, in the second ticketing block, traveling from outside the city.

Source : Pitchfork