When Rush was finally inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013, that would have been enough. But Alex Lifeson made sure the night was even more memorable than that. Sometimes, they’re just ...
They missed living in the limelight. Rush has announced its first reunion tour since the death of drummer Neil Peart in January 2020. The Canadian rock band’s surviving members, Geddy Lee and Alex ...
Five years since the death of drummer Neil Peart, the two remaining members of prog rock powerhouse Rush have announced a limited tour next year that will start in Los Angeles. Geddy Lee and Alex ...
Back in March, Rush released “Rush 50,” a career-spanning greatest hits collection that ended with the final songs the band played at their final concert in 2015. Given the January 2020 death of ...
More than a decade after their last tour and five years since the death of legendary drummer Neil Peart, Rush is returning to the stage. The tour, the first time Lee and Lifeson have been together in ...
TORONTO — Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are returning to the stage as Rush next summer. The longtime bandmates have announced 12 dates for a reunion tour that will see them play seven cities across North ...
Here’s a time signature we can finally understand: Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are reuniting Rush and will embark on a 2026 tour, a celebration of both their 50 years together as a band and the memory ...
Even with a place among Guitar World’s 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time, ranked at number eight, Alex Lifeson admits that confidence was never something that came naturally to him. “I’ve never been ...
For many players, their first guitar is something of a throwaway instrument. There may be great sentimental value attached to it, but those guitars, be they electric or acoustic, are usually cheap, ...
Rush's Alex Lifeson just revealed which album he had the "most fun" making and it was a pretty big one, to say the least. Some bands' biggest albums are a total nightmare to make, causing members to ...
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson admits he’s considering a return to touring with his new band, Envy of None. Following Rush’s farewell tour in 2015, and Neil Peart’s death five years later, Lifeson ...