Rage Against The Machine postpones Western Canada leg of 2022 tour
The start of Rage Against The Machine's Public Service Announcement tour has been delayed yet again, prompting the postponement of 19 shows including all Western Canada concerts.
The postponed shows include Vancouver (May 5), Edmonton (May 7), Calgary (May 9), and Winnipeg (May 11).
The band announced the postponements on social media Thursday, stating all tickets will be honoured for rescheduled dates that have yet to be confirmed. Ticketholders may request refunds at the point of purchase.
The tour, which will include Run the Jewels, is now slated to begin July 9 and will include the Ottawa Bluesfest (July 15), Hamilton (July 19) and Toronto (July 21 and 23).
RATM will also performance at the Festival D'ete De Quebec on July 16 without support from Run the Jewels.
This is the third time the tour has been postponed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and pandemic-related restrictions.
Rage Against The Machine postpones Western Canada leg of 2022 tourFor a complete list of tour dates, visit Rage Against The Machine – Public Service Announcement tour.
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