The Rush legends discuss revisiting the band's repertoire – and even coming up with brand-new jams – during these sessions ...
Nearly 10 years after they played their final shows, Rush bassist Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson have opened up in a ...
Nearly 10 years since Rush’s final show, the group's two surviving members haven't ended their creative partnership ...
The surviving Rush members talk about being disappointed with their farewell tour and one big change they lobbied for.
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Rush Came Close to Extending Farewell Tour
Alex Lifeson recalled that Rush had come close to extending their farewell tour, which had been limited on drummer Neil Peart ...
The 35-stop tour was shorter than most of the band’s previous outings. In the years since the trek ended both Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson admitted that they tried to schedule more dates.
The R40 tour would essentially be a farewell tour for Rush as legendary drummer Neil Peart passed away in January 2020 from brain cancer. The band had fun playing the often three-hour sets, but Peart ...
Rush launched their final tour in 2015, which hit only the U.S. and Canada, and surviving band members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson reveal they regret they couldn’t bring their show to other countries. ...
Geddy Lee has reached out to British and European fans to explain why Rush's final tour, 2015's R40 Live: 40th Anniversary ...
Rush may have opened up doors that no other prog band could, but they have had some strange detours that are a bit uncomfortable.