CLEVELAND — A decade after they last toured, and after years of brushing off lucrative offers, the surviving members of the legendary Canadian rock band Rush will reunite next summer to play live, ...
This week saw the surprise announcement that Rush will tour again in 2026 – six years after the death of drummer and lyricist Neil Peart had seemingly ended the band's career. Bassist/vocalist Geddy ...
Rush is ready to return to the limelight. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers announced Oct. 6 they will headline a tour next year. The “Fifty Something” tour will feature founding members Geddy Lee and ...
There’s a universe where Rush, newly reunited for their first tour in 11 years, pack their sets with wall-to-wall epics, dusting off 10 or so ’70s prog-rock pieces like “The Fountain of Lamneth,” the ...
The iconic 1970s Canadian rock band Rush is going on a reunion tour five years after the death of their drummer, Neil Peart. Peart died in January 2020 at 67 years old following a battle with ...
Many classic rock fans are googling “Anika Nilles” right now. That’s because Monday singer/bassist Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson announced they will tour as Rush again in 2026. And Nilles, a ...
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 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 ...
The tour kicks off in Los Angeles. Iconic rock band Rush shocked fans with the announcement of a reunion tour five years after the death of their drummer, Neil Peart. “We have some big news to share ...