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Local Rage Against the Machine fans can’t catch a break.
The band announced today, Thursday, January 20, that they would be postponing a big chunk of the shows on their Public Service Announcement tour. This includes the April 4 and April 6 dates at Gila River Arena in Glendale.
Now, instead of the tour starting March 31, it’ll start on July 9. Hip-hop duo Run the Jewels are still the opening act.
This is the third time the band has postponed shows due to COVID-19. They were originally supposed to play in Phoenix in March 2020. It got pushed to April 2021, then April 2022 (until today).
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There’s no word as to when Phoenix will finally get its RATM fix, but the band said in a post on social media today that all tickets will be honored for the rescheduled dates once they’re announced.
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