Rage Against the Machine Postpones Tour to 2021

Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine – Story by Charles Ken, photo by Anne Erickson
The much-anticipated reunion tour for Rage Against the Machine has been rescheduled to 2021, due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
Rage Against the Machine has officially postponed their highly-anticipated reunion tour to 2021 due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.
The band first delayed the spring leg of the upcoming tour, but now, Zack de la Rocha, Tom Morello and company has delayed the full run. The tour, which was the band’s first round of live shows since 2011, is now scheduled to kick off June 3, 2021 in El Paso, Texas.
“Rage Against the Machine will commence our tour at such a time when we are confident it will be safe for our fans,” the band said in a statement.
Tickets purchased for all of the originally scheduled tour dates will be good for the new dates. Attendees may also get a refund at point of purchase, with the band stating, “During this difficult time, we also respect the fans who want their tickets back.”
“We sincerely hope that each one of you and your families and friends stay safe and well and that music is bringing you solace and inspiration,” Rage Against the Machine added. “We look forward to seeing you.”
For additional information, visit RATM.com.
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