Rage Against the Machine announces 2022 tour dates: How to buy tickets, schedule, Run the Jewels

Rage Against The Machine

Zack de la Rocha (L) and Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine will rock out on tour starting in July 2022.Photo by Noel Vasquez/Getty Images

It’s been over ten years since Rage Against the Machine performed live.

That all changes in 2022 when the rap/metal group embarks on their international Public Service Announcement tour with hip hop/rock hybrid Run the Jewels joining them on select dates.

After holding off on announcing all upcoming tour dates following 2020 and 2021 postponements, Rage Against the Machine just shared exactly where and when they’ll be performing live this year starting in July 2022 all the way up until April 2023.

If you’re hoping to join the “Bulls On Parade,” here’s everything you need to know.

Where can I buy tickets to see Rage Against the Machine?

Tickets to see the two-time Grammy winners are officially available on all ticketing platforms.

We recommend reviewing prices on StubHub, Vivid Seats, Ticketmaster, SeatGeek and MegaSeats.

Where is Rage Against the Machine going on tour?

To make up for lost time, Zack de la Rocha, Tom Morello, Tim Commerford and Brad Wilk are going all over the world this time around starting on July 9 in Wisconsin.

A complete calendar with all international and U.S. shows can be found here.

To find the North American concert closest to you, we’ve listed all 31 dates, venues and links to buy tickets below.

The 2023 leg of the tour begins in February.

Run the Jewels

The hard-hitting rap duo comprised of El-P and Killer Mike will also be appearing at the huge three-day Boston Calling Festival taking place on May 27-29 of this year.

They’ll be performing alongside mega headliners like Metallica, The Strokes, Foo Fighters, Avril Lavigne and Weezer to name just a few.

At the time of publication, the best price we could find on three-day General Admission passes was on SeatGeek for $222 before fees.

All prices are subject to fluctuation.

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Matt Levy covers the live entertainment industry, writing about upcoming concerts, festivals, shows and events. He can be reached at mlevy@njadvancemedia.com.

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