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"Michael Bolton Recovers After Immediate Brain Tumor Surgery, Pauses Tour"
entertainment2 years ago

"Michael Bolton Recovers After Immediate Brain Tumor Surgery, Pauses Tour"

Michael Bolton, the Grammy-winning singer, is recovering after undergoing emergency surgery to remove a brain tumor. He announced the health scare and successful operation on Instagram, expressing gratitude towards his medical team and family for their support. Due to the need for recovery, Bolton has canceled his upcoming tour dates, including international shows. He remains focused on his health and is eager to return to performing once he has recuperated. Bolton is known for his significant contributions to music, with over 65 million records sold and a recent album release, "Spark of Light."

"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 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 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 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.