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Rush share new video as they add 17 more US and Canadian cities to Fifty Something tour
By Jerry Ewing published
Rush will play their first live shows in eleven years in 2026 on their Fifty Something tour

Rush add additional dates to Fifty Something 2026 tour
By Jerry Ewing published
Rush's "evening with" shows will see the band performing two distinct sets from a catalogue of greatest hits and fan favourites

“Nothing polarises people like we do”: Rush and the mindset behind final album Clockwork Angels
By Jerry Ewing published
In 2012 Geddy Lee discussed their 20th studio title – their only end-to-end concept record – from the aspect of a band who’d come to terms with their youthful years and transformed into a pop-culture phenomenon

"I think her name is Anika": Geddy Lee was telling people about Rush's new drummer two years ago
By Fraser Lewry published
Geddy Lee has also revealed how German drummer Anika Nilles became Rush's choice for their first live shows in more than a decade

"Life is full of surprises!" Rush announce first live shows in eleven years, reveal new live drummer
By Jerry Ewing published
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson will be joined on their first live dates for over a decade by former Jeff Beck drummer Anika Nilles

Watch Alex Lifeson play Rush cover with Tom Morello and 15-year-old drumming prodigy
By Fraser Lewry published
The startling career of Japanese YouTube sensation Yoyoka Sama continues

“I’m proud of Rush but I’ve moved on”: Alex Lifeson loves bringing solos to Envy of None
By Julian Marszalek published
The dark prog-pop band’s second album Stygian Wavs is confirmation they’re a band in their own right, even if they quickly abandoned attempts to work together in the same room

Rather than look backwards with Rush, Alex Lifeson is building a bright future with Envy Of None
By Jo Kendall published
Second time’s a charm for Rush’s Alex Lifeson as he returns with a new album alongside his collaborators in Envy Of None

Tiles’ Chris Herin gathered Alex Lifeson, Peter Frampton, Martin Barre for his solo album
By Rich Wilson published
An Alex Lifeson track worthy of an alternative mix, a digital reunion of former Jethro Tull members and a delightful solo from Peter Frampton colour Chris Herin’s solo album Hiding In Plain Sight
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