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Is Rage Against The Machine retiring from the stage?

The announcement that the band will no longer be performing live came from the drummer, Brad Wilk.

Brad Wilk , drummer for Rage Against The Machine , has stated that the band will no longer play live.

Last Wednesday, the 3rd, the musician made a post on his Instagram that said: “I know a lot of people are waiting for us to announce new tour dates for all the canceled RATM shows. I don’t want to bother people or myself anymore.”

"So, although there has been some communication that this might happen in the future… I want you to know that RATM ( Tim [ Commerford ], Zack [ de la Rocha ], Tom [ Morello ] and I) will not be touring or playing live again."

"I feel sorry for those of you who were hoping this would happen. I really wish it would..."

In the caption of the post, Brad Wilk also thanked everyone from the bottom of his heart for their support.

Rage Against The Machine reunion

After more than ten years without performing together, Rage Against The Machine had planned a reunion tour for March 2020.

Due to the pandemic, the group rescheduled for 2021 , but the performances only took place in 2022. After a few shows, the tour was interrupted due to an injury suffered by vocalist Zack De La Rocha.

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