Photo via RATM Facebook page


After announcing their reunion in November of 2019 following a nine-year hiatus and setting a handful of festival appearances (including Coachella and Boston Calling), Rage Against The Machine has unveiled their complete “Public Service Announcement” reunion tour.

The sprawling tour, which will visit destinations in North America and Europe, will take place over the course of seven months (beginning in March) and consists of 40 shows. Rap duo Run The Jewels will provide support during the entire tour.

The tour begins with RATM’s previously announced dates, starting on Mar. 26 in El Paso, Texas at the Don Haskins Center. After two more warm-up shows, the band will perform twice at Indio, Calif.’s Coachella Festival.

Other highlights of the tour include a night at the United Center in Chicago, Ill. on May 19 and an Aug. 4 stop at D.C.’s Capital One Arena. Later, on Aug. 10 and 11, the band will perform two nights at New York City’s Madison Square Garden before heading to Europe for a series of tour-closing dates.

Tickets will be on sale on Feb. 13 at 11 a.m. local venue time. Head to tour.ratm.com to purchase and for more information. Check out a complete list of tour dates below, along with the official tour poster designed by Virgil Abloh.

Rage Against The Machine “Public Service Announcement” Tour
Mar. 26 — El Paso, TX — Don Haskins Center
Mar. 28 — Las Cruces, NM — Pan American Center
Mar. 30 — Glendale, AZ — Gila River Arena
Apr. 10 — Indio, CA — Coachella
Apr. 17 — Indio, CA — Coachella
Apr. 21 — Oakland, CA — Oakland Arena
Apr. 25 — Portland, OR — Moda Center
Apr. 28 — Tacoma, WA — Tacoma Dome
May 1 — Vancouver, BC — Pacific Coliseum at the PNE
May 3 — Edmonton, AB — Rogers Place
May 5 — Calgary, AB — Scotiabank Saddledome
May 7 — Winnipeg, MB — Bell MTS Place
May 9 — Sioux Falls, SD — Denny Sanford Premier Center
May 11 — Minneapolis, MN — Target Center
May 14 — Kansas City, MO — Sprint Center
May 16 — St. Louis, MO — Enterprise Center
May 19 — Chicago, IL — United Center
May 23 — Boston, MA — Boston Calling
June 19 — Dover, DE — Firefly
July 10 — East Troy, WI — Alpine Valley Music Theatre
July 13 — Detroit, MI — Little Caesars Arena
July 17 — Ottawa, ON — Ottawa Bluesfest
July 18 — Festival d’Été de Québec — Festival d’Été de Québec
July 21 — Hamilton, ON — FirstOntario Centre
July 23 — Toronto, ON — Scotiabank Arena
July 27 — Buffalo, NY — KeyBank Center
July 29 — Cleveland, OH — Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
July 31 — Pittsburgh, PA — PPG Paints Arena
Aug. 2 — Raleigh, NC — PNC Arena
Aug. 4 — Washington DC — Capital One Arena
Aug. 7 — Camden, NJ — BB&T Pavilion
Aug. 10 — New York, NY — Madison Square Garden
Aug. 11 — New York, NY — Madison Square Garden
Aug. 28 — Leeds, UK — Leeds Festival
Aug. 30 — Reading, UK — Reading Festival
Sept. 1 — Paris, France — Rock En Seine Festival
Sept. 4 — Stradbally Laois, Ireland — Electric Picnic Festival
Sept. 6 — Berlin, Germany — Lollapalooza Berlin Festival
Sept. 8 — Prague, Czech Republic — O2 Arena
Sept. 10 — Krakow, Poland — Tauron Arena