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Rage Against the Machine, Eagles among Arizona concerts rescheduled

May 19, 2020, 4:15 AM

(Getty Images Photo/Kevin Winter)...

(Getty Images Photo/Kevin Winter)

(Getty Images Photo/Kevin Winter)

PHOENIX – Concerts and events in Arizona have had to shift their dates because of the coronavirus outbreak.

There is currently no timeline for when concerts can return to the state amid the coronavirus pandemic, but some big tours have announced new dates for late in the year or even further off.

Two of the most highly anticipated appearances of 2020 were by the classic rockers the Eagles and rap-rock pioneers Rage Against the Machine, who each had two Valley concerts scheduled.

Rage Against the Machine has rescheduled its Valley visit to Gila River Arena in Glendale for June 7 and 8 of 2021.

The Eagles’ Hotel California tour shows were moved to Sept. 24 and 25 of 2021 at Talking Stick Arena in Phoenix.

A couple of other big rock shows that were postponed earlier this year have been reset for later in 2020.

Five Finger Death Punch is now planning to play at Talking Stick Resort Arena on Oct. 23.

The Foo Fighters’ new date is Dec. 5 at Talking Stick Resort Arena.

Two other postponed Talking Stick Resort Arena shows have new dates: Latin pop star Marc Anthony is set to perform Oct. 30 this year, and fans of “King of Waltz” André Rieu will have to wait until Feb. 27, 2021.

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Rage Against the Machine, Eagles among Arizona concerts rescheduled