The Rush lead singer is a passionate collector of baseball memorabilia. And he’s donated to the museum before.
Now, Lifeson has spoken about how and why the reunion is happening. In an interview at the Rock N’ Roll Hall Of Fame, the ...
In 1981, Rush had the biggest selling album of their career with Moving Pictures. But if that decade began brightly, it soon ...
Geddy Lee, the lead singer of Rush, was at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum over the weekend to sign copies of his new book ...
Rush has announced its first reunion tour since the death of drummer Neil Peart in January 2020. The Canadian rock band’s ...
Almost two decades after donating hundreds of signed baseballs to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, a legendary musician ...
Rush's Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are reuniting for a 2026 tour to honor the band and Neil Peart's legacy. Here's how to get ...
Rush has amassed an impressive collection of concert staples over the years, but Geddy Lee was never completely satisfied ...
Rush will head out on a reunion tour in 2026, with Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson joined by a new drummer. The tour will pay ...
Lifeson recalled that Peart had had enough by the end of Rush's last tour in 2015 and although he and Lee didn't necessarily feel ready to end their careers, he eventually accepted that it was over.
Canadian rock band Rush announced its first tour in a decade and a new drummer, Anika Nilles, who will step into the “nearly impossible” role of filling in for late drummer Neil Peart.