One of 2025’s most surprising music stories was that Rush surviving members Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee were heading back out ...
With a massive reunion tour on the horizon, Rush icon Geddy Lee is open to making new music with drummer Anika Nilles ...
Back in October, Rush announced that Lee, Alex Lifeson and newly added drummer Anika Nilles will be embarking on the Fifty Something reunion tour this summer ...
With Lee set to turn 73 during the tour, the idea of traveling the world for seven months seems taxing. But looking to “survive” the experience, the singer hoped to expand Rush’s discography. And ...
"Hello! I'm Getty Lee," says Geddy. "If you're like me, winter means one thing: toboganning. Tobogganing is fun, but safety ...
Geddy Lee hasn’t ruled out the possibility of making new Rush music, provided he, guitarist Alex Lifeson and new drummer Anika Nilles “manage to survive” their massive Fifty Something reunion tour.
Back in March, Rush released “Rush 50,” a career-spanning greatest hits collection that ended with the final songs the band played at their final concert in 2015. Given the January 2020 death of ...
Yesterday came with a pretty big shock when the surviving members of Rush, bassist and frotnman Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex LIfeson announced that the legendary prog band would be playing a 50th ...
More than a decade after their last tour and five years since the death of legendary drummer Neil Peart, Rush is returning to the stage. The tour, the first time Lee and Lifeson have been together in ...
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson announced the reunion tour Sunday night during an invitation-only event at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, The Washington Post reported. The announcement came about halfway ...