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Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson shared their reaction to the Fifty Something tour ticket sales and also, Anika Nilles and the fans in025.
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As Rush prepare for their 2026 tour, Alex Lifeson recalls the group’s most complex song — and the bizarre dreams that inspired their music
The guitarist said his weekly jams with bassist Geddy Lee helped him “fall in love with the idea of playing again”
Legendary 1970s and 1980s rock band Rush is set to perform in San Antonio next year as part of the “Fifty Something Tour,” according to a news release.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band, Rush, is reuniting for a huge North American tour with numerous concerts just added to their schedule. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson just announced 17 more cities on their 2026 tour, including a concert at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Wednesday, August 26.
In 1981, Rush had the biggest selling album of their career with Moving Pictures. But if that decade began brightly, it soon became a struggle for guitarist Alex Lifeson.
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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.
The surviving members of Rush announced another wave of dates for their reunion tour this morning, and there’s a Tampa show locked in for next November.
Rush will head out on a reunion tour in 2026, with Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson joined by a new drummer. The tour will pay homage to the late Neil Peart.
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RUSH is heading out on its first tour in over 10 years, marking new drummer Anika Miles’ debut
RUSH fans should get excited because the band is heading to New York City real soon. For the first time in over 10 years, group co-founders Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are heading out on tour, and they will perform four shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City.