Two huge concerts originally set for 2020 have been rescheduled for new dates in 2022.
The Public Service Announcement tour headlined by Rage Against the Machine (with Run the Jewels also on the bill) is now set for May 5, 2022 at the Pacific Coliseum. The tour reportedly sold out shortly after it was originally announced.
Originally the tour was due to play May 1, 2020, but due to the pandemic it was postponed and rescheduled to June 2021.
An updated tour schedule was released today.
"The Rage Against The Machine tour will now start in the spring of 2022. Your tickets will be honored for the postponed shows," the band states on its website.
Hate that we had to wait but love that we finally get to play these shows next year!
— Run The Jewels (@runjewels) April 8, 2021
Obvs having to wait even longer sucks and the new dates might not work for you, so if needed refunds are available at the original point of purchase for 30 days. pic.twitter.com/QjP5dDaPtZ
Meanwhile, Pink Floyd's Roger Waters will be at Rogers Arena in 2022 as well; originally he was slated to play there Sept. 14. The rock legend, who's 77 now, will be on his This Is Not A Drill tour. It's planned to be 'in the round' which puts Waters in the middle of the audience.
According to a Facebook post the show will feature many classic Pink Floyd tracks. It's also hinted it may be the beginning of the end of touring for Waters. The Vancouver show will be Sept. 15, 2022; he'll be 79 at the show.
🚨 THIS IS NOT A DRILL 🚨
— Roger Waters (@rogerwaters) April 8, 2021
RESCHEDULED SUMMER 2022 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
ALL DATES AND TICKETS AT https://t.co/URAmJzb53c
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