Rage Against the Machine's 1994–1995 Tour

1994-1995 Tour
Tour by Rage Against the Machine
Start date April 29, 1994
End date August 13, 1995
Legs 2
No. of shows 22
Rage Against the Machine concert chronology

Rage Against the Machine's 1994–1995 Tour was mostly a European concert tour, with a few appearances in the United States. Rage Against the Machine took some time out of the studio in 1994 and 1995 to travel to Europe and play some festival shows.

Throughout this tour, Rage Against The Machine played at some of Europe's major music festivals, including the Rock am Ring and Rock im Park Festivals in Germany and the Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, England, respectively. The first leg of the tour began in 1994 and the band previewed new material from their 1996 album Evil Empire.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
1994 Tour
April 29, 1994Carson, CaliforniaUnited StatesLeonard Peltier Benefit Concert
May 21, 1994MunichGermanyRock Im Park
May 22, 1994NürburgringRock Am Ring
May 23, 1994LandgraafNetherlandsPinkpop Festival
June 9, 1994ZurichSwitzerland
June 19, 1994PragueCzech RepublicSlavia Eden
June 21, 1994WarsawPolandTorwar
June 23, 1994OdenseDenmarkMidtfyns Festival
June 24, 1994GlastonburyEnglandGlastonbury Festival
June 25, 1994ZurichSwitzerlandSt. Gallen Festival
June 29, 1994ParisFranceZénith de Paris
June 30, 1994RoskildeDenmarkRoskilde Festival
July 1, 1994BelfortFranceEurockeennes
July 2, 1994TorhoutBelgiumTorhout Festival
July 3, 1994WerchterRock Werchter
July 5, 1994ThurlesIrelandFeile Festival
October 22, 1994Los Angeles, CaliforniaUnited StatesGrand Olympic Auditorium
1995 Shows
June 11, 1995Riverside, CaliforniaUnited StatesThe Barn
June 15, 1995Los Angeles, CaliforniaThe Hacienda
June 17, 1995Irvine, CaliforniaIrvine Meadows
August 13, 1995Washington, D.C.Capital Ballroom
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