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In the face of "incredible demand," the band has added 11 dates to their first tour since the death of Neil Peart
Rush will perform multiple shows in seven cities across Canada, the United States and Mexico, beginning June 7, 2026 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles.
Rush's "evening with" shows will see the band performing two distinct sets from a catalogue of greatest hits and fan favourites
Iconic Canadian rock band Rush are planning a reunion tour in 2026 with two shows coming to Toronto in August. Original band members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson announced they will perform multiple shows in seven cities across Canada, the United States and Mexico, beginning June 7, 2026, at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles.
The band will reunite for the “Fifty Something Tour,” celebrating their 50-year legacy and late drummer Neil Peart.
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Rush adds two more Toronto dates on its reunion tour
Rush is doubling down on its hometown. Only a couple of days after Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson surprised fans with plans for a Rush reunion tour, the pair has added 11 extra shows, including two more nights in Toronto.
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The ALDS on Sunday, Oct. 5 will see the Toronto Blue Jays square off against the New York Yankees. Action begins at 4:08 p.m. ET at Rogers Centre, and can be watched on Fox Sports 1. Tickets for Game 2 of the Blue Jays vs. Yankees playoff series are still available on StubHub.