Even a dedicated Rush expert didn’t see the news coming that the Toronto prog-rock legends would hit the road again.
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Rush to go back onstage for Fifty Something anniversary tour, with concert at Cleveland’s Rocket Arena in 2026
Progressive rock standard-bearer Rush is "Fifty Something" next year and plans to celebrate at Cleveland's Rocket Arena in ...
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, co-founders of the classic rock band Rush, have announced the band's first tour in 11 years.
Rush’s Neil Peart, one of the great figures in prog-rock history, passed away in 2020, losing a battle to brain cancer at the ...
Arts, entertainment, film, festivals and more events happening this week in the greater Capital Region from Thursday, Oct. 16 ...
Surviving Rush cofounders Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson will reunite in 2026 for the band's first shows since the death of drummer Neil Peart.
There are legends — and then there’s Sean Paul, the Jamaican dancehall icon who turned III Points into one giant party. The ...
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Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson Reunite for RUSH Tour, After Saying the Band Was Done
In 2021, Lifeson declared "There’s no way Rush will ever exist again, because Neil’s not here to be a part of it. " ...
It turns out that I have more than a few acquaintances who have become AI People, but when I ask them about it, they launch ...
Now Hear This is a monthly A&R column that provides you with exciting new sounds we discovered through the innovative new ...
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Rush adds second Cleveland show due to high demand
Northeast Ohio concerts you don’t want to miss in 2025] CLEVELAND (WJW) – RUSH has officially added a second Cleveland date to its “Fifty Something” tour stop in the city in 2026 due to high demand ...
There are thousands of shows to see in New York City every month, which makes keeping track of any kind of live show calendar hard and choosing between shows even harder. We here at The FADER are ...
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