Rush Fifty Something Tour Gets First Live Preview

Rush Fifty Something Tour

*Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee of Rush attend the 2026 JUNO Awards at TD Coliseum on March 29, 2026, in Hamilton, Ontario. (Jeremy Chan/Getty Images)*

Rush Fifty Something Tour momentum is building after the band delivered an unexpected live performance over the weekend.

Rush took the stage at the 2026 JUNO Awards in Hamilton on Sunday, performing “Finding My Way” from their 1974 debut album.

The appearance marked a milestone for the band, as it was their first time performing at the JUNO Awards. It also introduced fans to a new lineup moment, with Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson joined by drummer Anika Nilles for the first time in a public setting.

The Rush Fifty Something Tour is set to begin June 7 in Los Angeles. The North American run will continue through December 17, with additional dates scheduled across Europe and South America.

This upcoming run represents the band’s first tour in more than a decade and their first since the 2020 passing of longtime drummer Neil Peart.

Full tour details are available on the band’s official website, rush.com

Content for this summary was derived from original reporting by ABC Audio, as featured on 105.7 The Point

 

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