The trek was slated to kick off on March 26 in El Paso, Texas.
The highly anticipated Rage Against the Machine Public Service Announcement reunion tour has been postponed due to fears over the spreading COVID-19 pandemic. The outing, which was slated to kick off on March 26 with a show at the Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas, is now on hold until summer as the group joins hundreds of other acts in canceling or postponing concerts due to a growing urgency to avoid mass gatherings.
"Due to the current outbreak and ban on public gatherings we are postponing the first part of our tour (March 26th-May 20th) with Run the Jewels," the band said in a statement. "The safety and health of those who come to our shows is of utmost importance to us." The band said all previously purchased tickets will be honored for the rescheduled shows.