Rush will stay in North America longer next year.
Just weeks after co-founders Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson announced a 12-arena tour in 2026, the duo has expanded the tour to an additional 17 cities on the 50 Something tour. The band will perform 40 shows between June 7 and December 15, 2026.
It's been more than a decade since Rush last toured and five years since the death of revered drummer Neil Peart. Former Jeff Beck drummer Anika Niles will join them on tour.
The tour kicks off June 7 in Los Angeles and will add shows in Philadelphia, Boston, Montreal, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Edmonton, Seattle and Vancouver.
How to get Rush tickets
Fans can register to purchase tickets for the new date by October 23 at 11:59 pm ET at livemu.sc/rush. The artist presale will begin at noon local time on October 27th (no code required; access is tied to your Ticketmaster account). General pre-sale will begin at noon local time on rush.com.
Additional pre-sales for U.S. shows will be available to Citi cardmembers at citizentertainment.com from noon on October 24th to 11:59pm local time on October 26th. American Express cardholders can purchase the Canadian show via pre-sale at americanexpress.com from noon on October 24th to 11:59pm local time on October 26th.
Along with announcing the new dates, Lee and Lifeson also released a video sharing how the two were “blown away by the response” to the initial concert announcement and imploring fans to purchase tickets through the aforementioned official website.
The band plans to perform two shows a night, with each show featuring a unique selection of songs from 35 hits and fan favorites.
“Rush 50” Tour Dates
June 7: Los Angeles, Kia Forum
June 9: Los Angeles, Kia Forum
June 11: Los Angeles, Kia Forum
June 13: Los Angeles, Kia Forum
June 18: Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City
June 24: Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, Texas
June 26: Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, Texas
June 28: Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, Texas
June 30: Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, Texas
July 16: Chicago, United Center
July 18: Chicago, United Center
July 20: Chicago, United Center
July 22: Chicago, United Center
Jul7 28: New York, Madison Square Garden
July 30: New York, Madison Square Garden
August 1: New York, Madison Square Garden
August 3: New York, Madison Square Garden
August 7: Toronto, Scotiabank Arena
August 9: Toronto, Scotiabank Arena
August 11: Toronto, Scotiabank Arena
August 13: Toronto, Scotiabank Arena
August 21: Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia
August 26: Detroit, Little Caesars Arena
September 2: Montreal, Bell Center
September 12: Boston, TD Garden
September 17: Cleveland: Rocket Arena
September 19: Cleveland: Rocket Arena
September 23: Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, Texas
October 5: Denver, Ball Arena
October 10: Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena
October 15: SAP Center, San Jose, CA
October 25: Capital One Arena, Washington, DC
October 30: Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Connecticut
November 5: Hard Rock Live, Hollywood, FL
November 9: Benchmark International Arena, Tampa
November 20: Charlotte, Spectrum Center
November 25: Atlanta, State Farm Arena
December 1: Desert Diamond Arena, Glendale, Arizona
December 10: Rogers Place, Edmonton, AB
December 15: Rogers Arena, Vancouver