Rush’s Sept. 21, 1984 show at Toronto’s Maple Leaf Gardens from the Grace Under Fire Tour is now available to watch on YouTube.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Beloved Canadian rock band Rush is back on the road in 2026 for its “Fifty Something Tour,” and Cleveland, Ohio, is now getting not one, but two nights of Rush at the Rocket Arena on ...
It's the universal dream for a Rush fan: See the iconic Canadian band at least once more, and now their hopes have been answered. Rush announced Oct. 20 that it has added two Florida shows on its 2026 ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) — Progressive rock standard-bearer Rush is “Fifty Something” next year and plans to celebrate at Cleveland’s Rocket Arena in 2026. The band’s 50th anniversary tour — which is headed to ...
Rush is celebrating the release of the deluxe edition of their 10th studio album, 1984's Grace Under Pressure, with the ...
CLEVELAND — If you are hoping to see RUSH when they bring their 2026 "Fifty Something" tour to Cleveland next year, you have another chance as the band has just added an extra show at Rocket Arena.
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RUSH is heading out on its first tour in over 10 years, marking new drummer Anika Miles’ debut
RUSH fans should get excited because the band is heading to New York City real soon. For the first time in over 10 years, group co-founders Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are heading out on tour, and they ...
Rush has added 17 more cities to their 2026 reunion tour, including Philadelphia, Detroit, Boston and Atlanta. You can see the complete dates below. The initial shows for their Fifty Something outing ...
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 age of 67. Peart wasn't just the drummer for the Canadian institution; he ...
UNCASVILLE, Conn. (WTNH) — A day after announcing a performance, Canadian rock band Rush announced they have added a second show at Mohegan Sun in 2026, as a part of their “Fifty Something” tour. Due ...
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