Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson of Rush are ready to step back into the limelight for the first time since the death of drummer Neil Peart. The Canadian rock band announced its first tour in over a decade ...
Rush is reuniting for The Fifty Something Tour in 2026, the Canadian band announced Oct. 6 The North American tour marks the first time Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson have performed Rush's music in over a ...
More than a decade after their last tour and five years since the death of legendary drummer Neil Peart, Rush is returning to the stage for a 2026 reunion tour. The tour celebrates 50-something years ...
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson announced the reunion tour Sunday night during an invitation-only event at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, The Washington Post reported. The announcement came about halfway ...
Rush is getting the band back together — literally! The Canadian rock band's original surviving members, guitarist Alex Lifeson and lead vocalist-bassist-keyboardist Geddy Lee, are reuniting for a ...
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson won’t have much free time in 2026. In early October, RUSH announced their ‘Fifty Something Tour,’ the group’s first trek since 2015. Then, due to popular demand, the ...
For their 1987 single Time Stand Still, Rush wanted a female singer. They got someone who turned them into "complete goofballs" ...
Neil Peart, the renowned drummer and lyricist from the influential band Rush, has died. He was 67. His representative, Elliot Mintz, said in a statement Friday that Peart died at his home Tuesday in ...
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