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"Rage Against the Machine Announces End of Live Performances Amid Health Concerns"
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"Rage Against the Machine Announces End of Live Performances Amid Health Concerns"

Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine has made his first public statement since the announcement that the band will no longer be touring or playing live, by sharing his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction speech from 2023. In his speech, he reflects on the band's impact and the power of music to change the world. Drummer Brad Wilk had previously confirmed the band's decision to stop performing live, ending speculation about future tour dates. Morello's post did not directly address the band's cessation of live performances but emphasized the proactive nature of history and music.

"Rage Against the Machine Ends Live Performances, Confirms Drummer Brad Wilk"
entertainment2 years ago

"Rage Against the Machine Ends Live Performances, Confirms Drummer Brad Wilk"

Rage Against the Machine's drummer, Brad Wilk, announced that the band will not be touring or performing live again, marking what appears to be their third breakup. The decision follows the cancellation of their 2022 North American tour due to frontman Zack de La Rocha's injury. Despite recent induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and a history of political activism, including a stance on abortion rights at a reunion show, the band's future in live performances is now concluded.

"Rage Against the Machine Ends Era with Final Tour Retirement After 33 Years"
entertainment2 years ago

"Rage Against the Machine Ends Era with Final Tour Retirement After 33 Years"

Rage Against the Machine, the iconic rock band known for their political activism and powerful music, have announced their retirement from touring, 33 years after their formation. The decision comes after vocalist Zack de la Rocha suffered a severe tear in his left Achilles tendon, which not only affects his ability to perform but also his basic functionality. Despite the band's desire to continue their work, the physical limitations and the need for healing have led to this difficult decision. The band, which won a pair of Grammys and was known for their high-profile controversies, last performed live in August 2022 at Madison Square Garden.

"Rage Against the Machine Bids Farewell to Live Performances Amid Health Concerns"
entertainment2 years ago

"Rage Against the Machine Bids Farewell to Live Performances Amid Health Concerns"

Rage Against the Machine's drummer, Brad Wilk, announced on Instagram that the band will not continue touring or performing live, effectively ending their reunion tour and raising questions about the band's future. Despite a strong start to their 2022 tour, frontman Zack de la Rocha's Achilles tendon injury led to the cancellation of several shows. The band's internal dynamics remain private, leaving fans to speculate about the reasons behind the decision. The 19 shows they did perform were met with critical acclaim, even with de la Rocha seated due to his injury. The final performance ended with an emotional moment, but the band's future remains uncertain.

"Rage Against the Machine Disbands for Third Time, Cancels Tour According to Brad Wilk"
entertainment2 years ago

"Rage Against the Machine Disbands for Third Time, Cancels Tour According to Brad Wilk"

Rage Against the Machine, the iconic rock band known for their politically-charged music, has disbanded for the third time, drummer Brad Wilk announced. The breakup follows a series of canceled tour dates from their Public Service Announcement reunion tour, which had already faced postponements due to the Covid pandemic and frontman Zack de la Rocha's Achilles tendon injury. Despite their recent induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the band will not be touring or playing live again, leaving fans without the anticipated comeback.

"Rage Against the Machine Cancels Reunion Tour, Announces Third Breakup"
entertainment2 years ago

"Rage Against the Machine Cancels Reunion Tour, Announces Third Breakup"

Rage Against the Machine, the iconic rock band known for their political activism and unique sound, will no longer tour or perform live, according to drummer Brad Wilk's social media announcement. The decision follows the cancellation of their reunion tour due to the pandemic and frontman Zack de la Rocha's leg injury. Despite a history of disbanding and reuniting, including a notable split in 2000 and a hiatus in 2011, this announcement suggests a more permanent end to the band's live performances. Rage Against the Machine has left a lasting impact on the music industry with their politically charged lyrics and memorable performances since their formation in 1991.

"Rage Against the Machine Announces Final Split, Ends Live Performances"
entertainment2 years ago

"Rage Against the Machine Announces Final Split, Ends Live Performances"

Rage Against the Machine has announced their third breakup, canceling their postponed reunion tour. Drummer Brad Wilk shared the news on Instagram, disappointing fans who had been awaiting rescheduled dates after the tour was initially postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and later due to lead singer Zack de la Rocha's Achilles tendon injury. The band, known for their political activism and powerful music, first split in 2000 and had a brief reunion in 2007 before going on hiatus in 2011. Despite their recent induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, with only guitarist Tom Morello attending the ceremony, there will be no future live performances or tours.

"Rage Against the Machine Announces Final Breakup, Cancels All Future Tours"
entertainment2 years ago

"Rage Against the Machine Announces Final Breakup, Cancels All Future Tours"

Rage Against the Machine's drummer, Brad Wilk, announced on Instagram that the band will not be touring or performing live again, disappointing fans who were anticipating new tour dates following multiple postponements due to the pandemic and the singer's injury. The band had reunited for a few shows in 2022 after an unofficial hiatus since 2011, but now it seems the reunion tour will not continue. This marks another breakup for the group, which has a history of disbanding and reforming.

"Rage Against the Machine Confirms Third Split, Ends Reunion Tour Plans"
entertainment2 years ago

"Rage Against the Machine Confirms Third Split, Ends Reunion Tour Plans"

Rage Against the Machine's drummer, Brad Wilk, announced on Instagram that the band will no longer be touring or performing live, disappointing fans who were awaiting rescheduled shows. The decision comes after the postponement of their 2022 and 2023 shows due to vocalist Zack de la Rocha's Achilles tendon injury. The band, known for its political activism and powerful live performances, has had a history of internal differences, highlighted by Tom Morello being the only member to attend their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction.

"Rage Against the Machine Announces Final Curtain Call with Third Breakup"
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"Rage Against the Machine Announces Final Curtain Call with Third Breakup"

Rage Against The Machine has announced their third and final split, with drummer Brad Wilk confirming that the band will not resume their "Public Service Announcement" reunion tour or perform live again. This decision follows the cancellation of tour dates after frontman Zack de la Rocha's injury. Despite internal differences, Tom Morello celebrated the band's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, emphasizing the importance of their fans and the band's mission.

"Rage Against the Machine Announces Final Split, No Future Tours or Reunions"
entertainment2 years ago

"Rage Against the Machine Announces Final Split, No Future Tours or Reunions"

Rage Against the Machine, the iconic rock band known for their politically-charged music, has disbanded for the third time, as announced by drummer Brad Wilk. Despite a reunion tour called the Public Service Announcement tour and their recent induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the band will not be touring or performing live again. This follows a history of breakups and reunions, with the most recent reunion tour being affected by frontman Zack de la Rocha's Achilles tendon injury.

"Rage Against the Machine Confirms Final Breakup, No Future Tours: Brad Wilk"
entertainment2 years ago

"Rage Against the Machine Confirms Final Breakup, No Future Tours: Brad Wilk"

Brad Wilk of Rage Against the Machine has announced that the band will not be touring or playing live again, disappointing fans who were awaiting rescheduled shows after their 2022 reunion tour was canceled due to frontman Zack de la Rocha's Achilles tendon injury. The band's future had been uncertain, with Tom Morello stating in March 2023 that any news would come from a collective band statement. Despite their recent induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the band members seem to have differing levels of enthusiasm about their legacy. The reunion tour had been postponed multiple times since its announcement in 2019, primarily due to the pandemic, before finally being canceled after de la Rocha's injury.

Brad Wilk Confirms Rage Against the Machine's End to Live Tours and Shows
entertainmentmusic2 years ago

Brad Wilk Confirms Rage Against the Machine's End to Live Tours and Shows

Brad Wilk, drummer for Rage Against The Machine, announced on Instagram that the band will not be touring or playing live again, disappointing fans who were awaiting rescheduled dates after previous cancellations. The announcement follows the band's recent induction into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, which only guitarist Tom Morello attended. The band's history of activism and radical performances were highlighted during the ceremony by inductor Ice-T. The band's comeback tour had been postponed several times and was ultimately canceled in October 2022 after singer Zack De La Rocha injured his Achilles tendon. Bassist Tim Commerford also disclosed his battle with prostate cancer. Despite internal differences, Morello emphasized the ongoing mission of their music and encouraged fans to continue the band's legacy of activism.

"Rage Against the Machine Confirms End of Live Performances, Brad Wilk Announces"
entertainment2 years ago

"Rage Against the Machine Confirms End of Live Performances, Brad Wilk Announces"

Rage Against the Machine (RATM) has announced their breakup once again, with drummer Brad Wilk informing fans that the band will not be resuming their reunion tour or performing live in the future. This decision follows a series of canceled shows due to frontman Zack de la Rocha's Achilles tendon injury. Despite a brief appearance by de la Rocha at a Run the Jewels concert, and guitarist Tom Morello's solo attendance at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, the band has decided not to continue. The group played only 19 shows in 2022, with de la Rocha largely immobile for most of them.

Rage Against the Machine Ends Live Performances, Confirms Drummer Brad Wilk
entertainment2 years ago

Rage Against the Machine Ends Live Performances, Confirms Drummer Brad Wilk

Rage Against the Machine's drummer, Brad Wilk, has announced that the band will not be touring or playing live again, dashing hopes for rescheduled dates after their reunion tour was canceled due to Zack de la Rocha's leg injury and pandemic-related issues. Despite previous ambiguity about the band's status, Wilk's statement makes it clear that fans should not expect future live performances, confirming the band's departure from the touring scene.