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Formed in 1996, UK synth-pop/electronic/darkwave outfit Massive Ego emerged from the short-lived New Romantic revival of the late 1990s—dubbed Romo by the British music press—and quickly attracted critical attention, including an enthusiastic live review from Melody Maker. Across an unusually resilient three-decade career, the group has navigated numerous line-up changes while maintaining a strong presence within the European alternative underground. Former members have included Dan Black (The Servant/Planet Funk) and Dean Bright (Dead Or Alive), and the band has appeared at key festivals within the electronica, dark wave, and gothic circuit, notably M’era Luna, Amphi, Wave-Gotik- Treffen, Out of Line Weekender, Infest, and Whitby Goth Weekend. Their joint-headline Persistent Illusions tour with Ashbury Heights, alongside support slots for BlutEngel and extensive touring across the UK, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Spain, and Finland, underscores both their longevity and international reach. Central to Massive Ego’s identity is a carefully constructed visual and performative aesthetic, most conspicuously embodied by vocalist Marc Massive’s oft-cited “Geisha meets Mickey Mouse” persona. This striking imagery, combined with the band’s refusal to conform neatly to established genre boundaries, has secured them a dedicated cult following within alternative and dark-club cultures. Lyrically and visually, Massive Ego frequently engage with transgressive or unsettling themes, articulating a deliberate resistance to mainstream expectations and rigid stylistic categorisation—an approach that has arguably reinforced their sustained relevance. In 2014, the band released the EP Noise in the Machine, which featured remixes by Aesthetic Perfection and Leaether Strip, alongside the single “I Idolize You,” a track that achieved notable success on alternative club dancefloors. Their debut album, Beautiful Suicide, was followed by Church for the Malfunctioned, released via German label Out of Line Music, signalling a shift toward a darker and more abrasive sonic palette. By 2024, the line-up had stabilised with the addition of guitarist Porl Young (Rosetta Stone), joining long-standing members Marc Massive (vocals), Oliver Frost (drums), and Lloyd Price (synths). Throughout 2025, Massive Ego unveiled four singles from their forthcoming album Symphony of Flies, further consolidating momentum ahead of their 30th anniversary. A new single featuring guest vocals from Boy George signals an especially significant period for the band as they navigate 2026, reaffirming their enduring capacity for reinvention within the margins of electronic music culture.
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Yes, Massive Ego is currently on tour. If you're interested in attending an upcoming Massive Ego concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Massive Ego tour is scheduled for 2 dates across 2 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.
Massive Ego is scheduled to play 2 shows between 2026-2027. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
Massive Ego's tour starts May 07, 2026 and ends on Aug 20, 2026. They will play 2 cities; their most recent concert was held in Berlin at Astra Kulturhaus and their next upcoming concert will be in Berlin at Astra Kulturhaus.
As part of the Massive Ego tour, Massive Ego is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities: