Rush Adds 17 New Cities to North American Reunion Tour

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Rush has added more stops to their upcoming 50th-anniversary reunion tour, responding to the overwhelming demand from fans. Originally set to revisit familiar cities, the band is now planning to hit 17 new locations on this much-anticipated trek.

For those eager to secure their spot, pre-sale options are available through a special artist pre-sale at livemu.sc/rush. This exclusive sale kicks off next Monday, October 27th, at 12:00 pm local time for those who have registered by October 23rd.

In the U.S., Citi cardholders can take advantage of pre-sale tickets starting at 12:00 pm local time this Friday, October 24th. Meanwhile, American Express cardholders in Canada can access pre-sale tickets during the same window of time. General ticket sales open to the public on Friday, October 31st.

Having lost their beloved percussionist Neil Peart, Rush is enlisting the talents of drummer Anika Nilles for this tour, a decision supported by the Peart family. The ‘Fifty Something Tour’ schedule now includes a remarkable lineup of new shows in various cities across North America.

Launching with back-to-back shows in Los Angeles, the tour will then make its way to Mexico City before heading to Fort Worth, Texas, and crisscrossing the country, with stops in Chicago, New York, Toronto, and beyond. The Rock & Roll Hall Of Famers are set to thrill fans in major cities such as Philadelphia, Detroit, Boston, and even travel to Canadian locations like Montreal, Edmonton, and Vancouver.

Anticipation is building for this monumental event, as Rush gears up to bring their signature sound and energy to fans new and old across the continent. Don’t miss the chance to witness this legendary band in their true element on the ‘Fifty Something Tour’. Mark your calendar and secure your tickets for a once-in-a-lifetime experience with Rush on their 50th-anniversary reunion tour.

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