
Rush Returns: Tears, Doublenecks, Monster New Drummer
In Rush's first show since 2011, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson make grown men cry, and new touring drummer Anika Nilles absolutely kills

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In Rush's first show since 2011, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson make grown men cry, and new touring drummer Anika Nilles absolutely kills

Blues pioneers, hippie jammers, punk rockers, metal warriors, funkateers, and more

Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson open Juno Awards with "Finding My Way," in Rush's first live performance with new drummer Anika Nilles

Rush’s Geddy Lee talked about getting prepared for the band’s upcoming reunion tour in a new interview with CBC News

Rush have added 17 more dates to their 2026 North American tour, their first trek since the death of drummer Neil Peart

The members of Rush are looking back on their time touring as an opener for Kiss in the Seventies and hijinks with Ace Frehley.

In the face of "incredible demand," the band has added 11 dates to their first tour since the death of Neil Peart

When Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson announced plans to reform Rush, they stunned fans by saying that German drummer Anika Nilles was joining the group

Drummer Anika Nilles will join Lee and Lifeson for a 50th anniversary tour dedicated to the memory of the late Neil Peart

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