Band Adds 17 More Shows To 1st Tour In Over A Decade
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They missed living in the limelight. Rush has announced its first reunion tour since the death of drummer Neil Peart in January 2020. The Canadian rock band’s surviving members, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson,
Sure, Neil Peart was a stickler for perfection, but he knew when the right people were flying under the radar far too often.
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Rush puts Florida in limelight, announces 2 concerts for 2026 tour
Rush began in the late 1960s but didn't really enjoy commercial success until 1975, with the song "Fly By Night" from the album of the same name.
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson will be joined by drummer Anika Nilles for Rush's first Michigan concert since the 2020 death of Neil Peart.
While it takes a lot to garner the attention of prog legends, both Neil Peart and Phil Collins knew when they were listening to a legend. Read more here.
Rush is reuniting for The Fifty Something Tour in 2026, the Canadian band announced Oct. 6, 2025. Anika Nilles will be the drummer on the 2026 tour, replacing Rush drummer Neil Peart, who died in 2020.
LAS VEGAS - AUGUST 14: (L-R) Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson, drummer Neil Peart and singer/bassist Geddy Lee perform at the MGM Grand Garden Arena during a stop of the band's Time Machine Tour August 14, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)