Rage Against the Machine's Brad Wilk said he didn't want to "string" fans along any further after canceling a reunion tour.
Rage Against the Machine announced a worldwide headline tour. Incendiary rap duo Run the Jewels (Killer Mike & El-P) will join RATM in support of their highly-anticipated new album, RTJ4, out this spring. Through ticketing, volunteering and band donations, Rage Against the Machine will be ...
Rage Against the Machine have canceled their 2023 tour of North America.“It’s been almost three months since Chicago, and I still look down at my leg in disbelief,” Zack de la Rocha wrote in reference to the injury he sustained on the band’s reunion tour. “Two years of waiting ...
Rage Against the Machine co-founder Brad Wilk addressed a series of previously canceled tour dates this week, saying he didn’t want to “string people or myself along any further."
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Rage Against the Machine co-founder Brad Wilk addressed a series of previously canceled tour dates this week, saying he didn’t want to “string people or myself along any further."
Over on theRage Against the Machine Reddit, fans are discussing what they think the post could be indicative of. One person noted that Hate5six had recorded a couple of the band's performances, and hopes that the post means that they'll be releasing one of them on video. ...
Just one day after My Chemical Romance announced their reunion, rumors of a Rage Against the Machine return are circulating around the internet. It all started when an Instagram account with the handle RageAgainsttheMachine shared a list of 2020 “reunion tour” dates. The post claims Rage will...
In late 2019, Rage Against the Machine created an Instagram account, sparking rumors of another reunion. The news was confirmed on Nov. 1, with a tour planned for the following year. However, the COVID-19 pandemic caused a two year delay, so they didn't take the stage until the summer...
But the official response from the show was more gentlemanly. Said Lorne Michaels, longtime “SNL” producer: “We really enjoyed having Rage Against the Machine on our show.” More to Read