
"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.



