If it weren’t for a spa retreat, Rush bassist Geddy Lee says plans for the band’s 2026 reunion tour might’ve never taken ...
The tour will celebrate the band's music as well as the legacy and life of late drummer and lyricist Neil Peart.
Geddy Lee isn't just Rush's frontman — he's also a Toronto Blue Jays superfan. He talks baseball, the Jays and going to the World Series ...
Award-winning live event entrepreneur and festival promoter Troy Vollhoffer reflects on spending three decades in Nashville's ...
Rush is feeling the spirit of radio live shows. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson’s heavy prog rock band just extended their 2026 ...
There’s a universe where Rush, newly reunited for their first tour in 11 years, pack their sets with wall-to-wall epics, ...
In one of the most obvious things to happen regarding the Rush ‘Fifty Something’ tour, the band added even more dates to its ...
DENVER (KDVR) — The 2026 concert season is beginning to take shape with several big names announcing shows in the Mile High City, the latest coming on Monday from the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, ...
Rush, photo by Richard Sibbald Earlier in October, Rush announced the Fifty Something Tour, their first outing in 11 years and since the death of drummer ...
Rush is putting more Canadian dates on the calendar for the band's anticipated reunion. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson say they've added another 17 cities to next year's concert tour, which is set to ...
[Originally published 10/6/25, updated 10/20/25]: Rush has once again bolstered its 2026 reunion tour, the band’s first since the death of drummer Neil Peart in 2020, to include 17 additional cities.
Last week saw the announcement that Rush fans have been waiting for for nearly a decade, that Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson were reuniting for a series of North American gigs, with Anika Nilles replacing ...
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