Photo via RATM Facebook page


Rage Against The Machine’s highly-anticipated reunion tour has been postponed to 2021 out of concern of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The band does note, however, that these new dates will only take place “when we are confident it will be safe for our fans.”

The sprawling tour, which will visit destinations in North America and Europe, has been condensed to a three-month span from June 3 to Aug. 20. Their headlining appearance at Coachella has yet to be confirmed or recheduled.

Rap duo Run The Jewels will still provide support as previously planned.

“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. We look forward to seeing you,” the band writes.

For a full list of rescheduled dates click here.

See a full list of tours and festivals impacted by COVID-19 at Relix.com/Coronavirus.

Read the band’s full statement below:

Rage Against The Machine will commence our tour at such a time when we are confident it will be safe for our fans. The rerouted dates (heath and safety permitting) are below and YOUR TICKETS WILL BE HONORED for the postponed shows. During this difficult time we also respect the fans who want their ticket money back. We’ve requested and confirmed that, as of this weekend, ANYONE who wants a refund can begin the process at your point of purchase. 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. We look forward to seeing you.