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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Fans In A Rush: Band Adds 17 More Shows To First Tour In Over A Decade
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RUSH has added a second night to all seventeen cities of the second leg of its Fifty Something Tour, which kicks off in Los ...
The tour marks the first time Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson will perform together in more than a decade, honoring late drummer Neil Peart with a career-spanning setlist.
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Rush is coming to Vancouver: What you need to know about the concerts
Nilles was brought to Rush’s attention after Lee’s longtime bass tech, John “Scully” McIntosh, saw her performing on tour ...
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.
The Canadian-born rock band Rush formed in Toronto nearly 55 years ago in 1968 when guitarist Alex Lifeson, drummer John Rutsey and bassist-singer Jeff Jones got together. Jones, however, was almost ...
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A new Triumph documentary finds the Trailer Park Boys comedy troupe arguing that Rush and Triumph are, in fact, the same band. The exchange serves as a humorous acknowledgement of how easy it is for ...
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