One of rock’s quintessential trios expanded to a quartet last night. Rush, known for classic hits like “Tom Sawyer” and ...
In 1975, the band won the Juno for most promising group, and won group of the year back-to-back in '78 and '79. Rush has won ...
In a full-circle moment that effectively launched the band's 50 th-ish anniversary tour, Rush performed in public with new ...
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“Neil would probably say, ‘You guys are idiots.’”
Rush shocker as the group makes a surprise appearance at the Juno Awards with their new drummer ...
Rush kicked off the 2026 Juno Awards with their first live performance in over 11 years, and their first since the 2020 death of longtime drummer and lyricist Neil Peart. You can watch the newly ...
Rush opened tonight’s Juno Awards, the annual ceremony celebrating Canadian music. The reunion of Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson was not announced in advance, but was teased in the band’s newsletter ...
Rush found their way back to the stage last night (March 29th) for their first-ever public performance with new drummer Anika Nilles, which took place during the Juno Awards broadcast ceremony in ...
Rush performed "Finding My Way," the first track of their debut album, a surprise choice for their Junos return. The band ...
Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and new drummer Anika Nilles roared through "Finding My Way" at a surprise Juno Awards performance ...
At some point in the late '50s, Johnny Cash and his two Tennessee Three bandmates, Marshall Grant and Luther Perkins, hatched ...
Although a special night for Rush and fans, the Canadian rock band also announced their Fifty Something Tour. Hitting the road once again, the tour will kick off on June 7 and run until April 2027.
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