Update (10/22/2025): Rush have just announced an additional 18 dates, effectively doubling the number of stops across the 17 new cities announced earlier, and also adding a second stop in Mexico City.
Geddy Lee recently sat down with both Rolling Stone and The Globe and Mail to discuss Rush's upcoming 'Fifty Something' reunion tour in 2026. The interviews provided crucial details on the tour's ...
Anika Nilles is a German drummer, composer, solo artist, and educator who first gained wider recognition through her meticulously crafted YouTube performances in the early 2010s. Though she started ...
May 18th, 1974 was a cold, grey, and rainy day in East Lansing, Michigan. Not exactly ideal conditions for a 12-hour music festival at the Northside Drive-In. That, however, was the dream of 25-year ...
It was last August when we first reported that the Toronto-based microbrewery Henderson Brewing Company worked with Geddy and Alex on developing their own unique Canadian Golden Ale. Since then, ...
On March 18th, 1974, a typically cold day in the suburbs of Toronto, Canada, Rush released their self-titled debut album; the only album featuring their original drummer and co-founder John Rutsey.
The chatter around the "Fifty Something" tour is loud, but let's change the channel for a moment. Instead of focusing on the noise of the marketplace—the dollar signs and the presale ...
Neil Peart reminded us we are “only immortal for a limited time” when he wrote the lyrics to "Dreamline." Today, on what would have been his 73rd birthday, we celebrate the remarkable life he lived ...
As most fans know by now, the legendary Le Studio, which was located in Morin Heights, Quebec, was destroyed in a fire last Friday. Throughout their recording history, Rush called Le Studio home more ...
Sweetwater Sound's Mitch Gallagher recently sat down with Alex Lifeson to discuss the release of the new Lerxst Omega Signature 50-Watt Amplifier. The lengthy video interview, which can be viewed ...
The National GUITAR Museum is proud to announce that Alex Lifeson, one of the most revered rock guitarists of the past 50 years, will receive its annual “Lifetime Achievement” Award for 2024. Lifeson ...
Update: The March 2020 issue of Classic Rock magazine also includes a nice tribute to Neil Peart. I've made that article available at this LINK. Thanks to RushFanForever for providing the article. The ...