Unreal
by B Bakes on 8/17/22Madison Square Garden - New YorkBeen to 40-50 concerts , all genres … this might have been the best one . Album quality sound, clarity . Loud and crisp speakers , great fan energy . Awesome .
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Rage Against the Machine in Concert
Rage Against the Machine, also known as RATM or “Rage” for short, is a rock band from Los Angeles, CA that formed in 1991 and are known for their revolutionary political views brilliantly portrayed through their music. As of 2010, they had sold over 16 million records worldwide. Their eponymous debut album was released in 1992 that lead to a slot at Lollapalooza in 1993. They released two more albums, “Evil Empire” in 1996 and “The Battle of Los Angeles” in 1999. They became one of the most popular and influential bands in music history, particularly within the nu metal genre during the latter half of the 1990s.
Rage Against the Machine on Tour
Following a nine-year hiatus, Rage Against the Machine are back with a 2020 world tour. The tour dates follow festival headlining slots including Coachella, Boston Calling and Firefly. The band starts the seven-month tour on March 26th at the Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas. Touring with them is Run the Jewels. Major arenas on the tour across the spring and summer include Chicago’s United Center and two consecutive nights at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
Been to 40-50 concerts , all genres … this might have been the best one . Album quality sound, clarity . Loud and crisp speakers , great fan energy . Awesome .
I've been to at least a hundred shows in my life and this was easily in the top ten! Rage are as fiery and relevant as ever and it was an absolute joy to see them rock so hard. Zack had a torn achilles but they carried him onto and off the stage and it didn't affect my enjoyment of the show at all.
What an amazing concert! Well worth the two year wait. So happy I got to see Rage Against The Machine on Sunday with my daughter. She liked them before, but now loves them.
The venue was great - everything was clean and the show was INSANE! Feel so lucky to get to see RATM. The only issue was that there were two entrances and it was not clear at all which entrance "standard admission" went into. Also once inside, there was no clear time of when we would be let into the venue. It said doors open at 6:30 pm but we were not allowed in until after 7 pm, not even to use the restroom. We walked from our hotel so it was a bit of a wait for the restroom. Just a bit of feedback there but otherwise all was great!
Rage Against the Machine never give a bad performance. And even with Zack injured and sitting most of the show, he's still better than most people at 100% health. Loved the visuals and messages matched their music. And Run the Jewels is just pure energy. They made a perfect match and opener for Rage. Hope they tour together again soon!
I went to two of the nights at MSG for Rage Against the Machine's 5 sold out shows. Truly incredible experience! Zack de la Rocha's injury did not hinder the performances at all. The entire band's energy made the entire garden completely electric. THANK YOU RAGE! 🤘🏼
On the floor @ MSG cant get any better than seeing RATM last night in NYC!!
I've been waiting 35 years to get to see Rage. Had tix for the final show of the MSG run. Then Zack tore his ACL. Then Tom got shoved off stage. I'll tell you, I wasn't sure it was gonna happen. But damn, did it ever happen! I've seen literally hundreds of concerts, by hundreds of different acts. This was, by far, the most energy I've ever felt in a crowd. The band tore the place up more with every number. The lights/video was amazing, blending video and still images with live video and effects. An absolutely mind blowing show. Without a doubt, this show catapulted into my Top 10 ever. There aren't enough stars in the sky to rate this show.
Awesome concert! They really know how to work up a crowd. It's unfortunate Zack was injured and couldn't walk but glad they didn't cancel. Hope he gets well and con't sharing their awesomeness.
Best concert that I ever experienced in person. The crowd energy was absolutely contagious and the band was amazing.
Amazing show ❤️ Great venue, bucket list level, NYC was awesome,
MSG!!! The place to be. RATM was exactly what I knew they were. 3rd time seeing them. Venue is spotless. Beautiful. Great food. Killer set. Had one of best nights I w had in a long time. Thank you MSG AND THANK RATM!!!!!
Crowd energy was through the roof. Sound was loud but cristal clear. Tom morello is a legend and he showed us that. Awesome
So Zach sat and had a bad leg but you would never know. The vibe at MSG was on and the fans never sat- at least in our section. It was great to see a mosh pit and NYC people being on their best behavior. I’m so glad I had the chance to see this concert especially in NY. Worth every damn penny… and honestly 4 tickets was 555$ so yeah I’m super satisfied! Thank you rage and NY for a night I will never forget!
RATM put on an awesome show. First time attending any show at Madison Square Garden, seats were great, clean venue, friendly and accomdating staff!
Had an awesome time at MSG for Rage and Run the Jewells. No complaints to speak of.
Great set lists both of the last nights at MSG. Always bringing the energy and message you expect from them. 18 songs back to back. Zack’s voice and attitude in tact, sitting instead of running made his delivery laser sharp!! Tom’s pioneering guitar work on perfect point, everyone was tight. So good and very grateful to have been there!
I went to both the first night and last night of Rage Against The Machine’s residency at MSG. ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC SHOWS! The final show is going down as the best show I’ve ever seen. Gonna be riding this high for a long time!
Last show of RATM’s residency at Madison Square Garden also happened to be the last of the Tour since it ended abruptly due to Zack’s injury. Rage and the opener, Run the Jewels, were both on a higher level for the show. Just incredible. Even though Zack couldn’t jump around, his energy and passion was as captivating as ever. The venue was very clean and well organized also, just a little confusing to navigate through.
The setlist, the sound the performance all was great