The first leg of the North American trek will finally come together after being postponed multiple times since 2020.
Zack, Tom, Brad and Timmy C. will finally hit the stage together as Rage Against the Machine has confirmed the rescheduled dates of their long postponed Public Service Announcement Tour.
The run of highly-celebrated dates would have marked the first time since 2011 that the band was actually performing on tour. Initially scheduled for March of 2020, the tour faced several set backs as a result of restrictions and Covid-19 protocols.
The most recent scheduling shift saw dates pushed further back into 2022 and extending into 2023 – now the dates for the stretch with Run The Jewels have begun to materialize.
The most recent itinerary has Rage reemerging on July 9 in Wisconsin to kick off the beginning their reunion and closing out the first stretch on August 14th with a monumental performance at New York’s famed Madison Square Garden.
The Rage shows that were scheduled March 31st through May 23rd will now take place in early 2023, beginning in late February in New Mexico and finishing early April with back to back nights in Detroit. Coupled with the revised scheduled, Rage issued the following, “The rescheduled Rage Against the Machine “Public Service Announcement” tour dates are listed below. All tickets for the moved dates will be honored. Fans who would like a refund have until March 15, 2022 and should contact your point of purchase. Thank you. Brad, Tim, Tom & Zack.”