The 2026 concert schedule is already stacked, from Rush to Ariana Grande. We tell you about the most anticipated shows.
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Fifty-something years ago, Canadian rock band Rush rocked into the ages. The band wasn’t like others during the seventies — they appealed to the fantasy metal nerds searching for epic proportions of ...
Rush’s Geddy Lee talked about getting prepared for the band’s upcoming reunion tour — and his beloved Toronto Blue Jays making the World Series — in a new interview with CBC News. “Well, I’m a bit ...
Formed in 1968, the Canadian trio — Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart — redefined progressive rock with complex compositions, virtuosic musicianship, and thought-provoking lyrics. Over their five ...
Rush will play 18 additional concerts as their surprise reunion tour keeps getting bigger and bigger. Second Fifty Something tour performances have been added in several cities, including Atlanta, ...
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame-inducted band Rush has added 17 additional cities to its 2026 “Fifty Something” reunion tour. The tour, which features former Jeff Beck drummer Anika Nilles in the role of ...
Rush will stick around North America a little longer next year. A couple of weeks after co-founders Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson announced a 2026 12-date arena tour, the pair is extending the outing to ...
A few weeks ago, Rush's Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson made a big announcement: They're going back out on tour. It's been more than a decade since Canadian prog legends Rush's last tour. In 2020, longtime ...
Legendary Canadian rock band Rush has expanded its “Fifty Something” 2026 North American tour with the addition of 17 new arena dates, bringing the total number of shows to 40. The announcement, made ...
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