Rush is returning to the stage! The Canadian rock band announced a reunion tour on Monday, Oct. 6, in a press release shared with PEOPLE. The Fifty Something Tour, which will hit seven cities across ...
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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 ...
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 ...
Rush is turning up the amps again. The rock legends are hitting the road in 2026 for their “Fifty Something” tour, celebrating five decades of power, precision, and pure Limelight. Tickets are now on ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Quentin Singer is music journalist who covers rock and heavy music. The progressive rock titans are coming out of retirement to ...
Canada’s greatest power trio was assembled slowly, one piece at a time. Toronto guitarist Alex Lifeson co-founded Rush as a teenager in 1968, and a few months later, invited a childhood friend, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The surviving members of progressive rock titans Rush will reunite for a 50th anniversary tour in 2026. Rush ...
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees RUSH have announced a tour to celebrate 50-plus years of their music and their legacy. The Fifty Something Tour will honor the life of the late drummer and lyricist ...
Rush is reuniting for The Fifty Something Tour in 2026, the Canadian band announced Oct. 6 The North American tour marks the first time Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson have performed Rush's music in over a ...
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