It's the universal dream for a Rush fan: See the iconic Canadian band at least once more, and now their hopes have been answered. Rush announced Oct. 20 that it has added two Florida shows on its 2026 ...
Well, here’s some exciting news that rock fans may have not been expecting! Rush’s Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson have announced that they’re stepping back into the limelight and reuniting for a 2026 tour ...
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 more than a ...
Working men: Rush are (l to r) Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson Since forming at school in the late 1960s, Canadian rock trio Rush have been a permanent - and extremely noisy - fixture on the ...
This summer, Rush will be hitting the U.S. and Canadian concert trail on their “Time Machine Tour,” which will see the trio perform their 1981 classic “Moving Pictures” in its entirety. They'll also ...
They don't have a reputation for being the most tie-in-hungry rock band out there (cough), but the guys in Rush have enough of a sense of humor to sign off on the occasional oddball licensed product.
Partner members Lucy Niles and Josée Caron have always proudly flaunted their identities: as lesbians, as stoners, and — most relevant to today’s proceedings — as Canadians. The Band To Watch paid ...
This is a song called, "Limelight", by the Canadian band, Rush. This song is off their album, "Moving Pictures". the Video is from their DvD, "Rush Chronicles". This ...
From left, Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson are the subject of the documentary Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage. ((Alliance Films)) The neighbourhood of Willowdale north of Toronto is in many ways ...
Since forming at school in the late 1960s, Canadian rock trio Rush have been a permanent - and extremely noisy - fixture on the musical map. Their self-titled debut album in 1974 had a strong Led ...