Rush: Reunite 2026

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Rush: Reunite 2026
« on: 7 Oct 2025, 03:50 pm »
  I'm surprised that nobody else has posted the Rush Reunite tour in 2026. Several cities in the United States have concert dates but nowhere else as of yet.
 Anika Nilles to play the drums. Apparently a highly respected Jazz drummer and they're adding a keyboardist.

Should be good!

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Re: Rush: Reunite 2026
« Reply #1 on: 7 Oct 2025, 04:08 pm »
I think 500+K views on one of Rick Beato’s YT channels in less than 24 hours is a decent indication of interest.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5N7D4JXpLRc

I imagine locations, demand, and prices will keep me on the sidelines but I’d love to add a DVD to the collection.

I love that Cleveland was chosen for the final stop on the tour.

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« Reply #2 on: 7 Oct 2025, 05:08 pm »
Rush fans around the world were thrilled yesterday - me included

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Re: Rush: Reunite 2026
« Reply #3 on: 7 Oct 2025, 05:09 pm »
Great band. A keyboadist is a nice add to the lineup.

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« Reply #4 on: 7 Oct 2025, 05:48 pm »


Great band. A keyboadist is a nice add to the lineup.



Well, the keyboards, bass guitar and main vocals were always handled by Geddy Lee.They added 42 year old german female drummer, Anika Nilles.So, she is the new addition to touring lineup.

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« Reply #5 on: 7 Oct 2025, 06:03 pm »
Great band. A keyboadist is a nice add to the lineup.



Well, the keyboards, bass guitar and main vocals were always handled by Geddy Lee.They added 42 year old german female drummer, Anika Nilles.So, she is the new addition to touring lineup.

'Rush will have a new live keyboard player for their 2026 reunion tour to give Geddy Lee more freedom on stage, though Lee will still play iconic keyboard parts himself. While the new musician isn't a permanent member, their addition is part of expanding the band's live capabilities alongside new drummer Anika Nilles.'

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« Reply #6 on: 7 Oct 2025, 06:14 pm »
'Rush will have a new live keyboard player for their 2026 reunion tour to give Geddy Lee more freedom on stage, though Lee will still play iconic keyboard parts himself. While the new musician isn't a permanent member, their addition is part of expanding the band's live capabilities alongside new drummer Anika Nilles.'


Well, I guess, I missed the keyboard memo, lol.Good news, though.Do we know, who's the lucky fella?

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« Reply #7 on: 7 Oct 2025, 06:17 pm »
'Rush will have a new live keyboard player for their 2026 reunion tour to give Geddy Lee more freedom on stage, though Lee will still play iconic keyboard parts himself. While the new musician isn't a permanent member, their addition is part of expanding the band's live capabilities alongside new drummer Anika Nilles.'


Well, I guess, I missed the keyboard memo, lol.Good news, though.Do we know, who's the lucky fella?

He/she hasn't been announced yet. I think it's a great idea! A keyboard solo at a Rush concert!  :thumb:

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Re: Rush: Reunite 2026
« Reply #8 on: 7 Oct 2025, 06:19 pm »
Might as well make 11 times to see them.

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Re: Rush: Reunite 2026
« Reply #9 on: 7 Oct 2025, 10:00 pm »
After hearing about this announcement, I'm truly sitting on the fence on this one. I have always enjoyed Rush (one of my favourite bands) since the 70s and like Boston, Rush regularly gets fed into my audio gear. Ironically the kit cars of the 70s came to mind out of the blue - the ones where you had a Volkswagen Beetle chassis and put a Dune Buggy or Ferrari fibreglass body on  it - it looked great but at the end of the day it was still a Volkswagen Beetle (just an analogy on my part and not attempting to be rude).

I could be very well be wrong here and perhaps I'm also looking at this with a little bit of bias.

This would make an interesting topic of discussion as with the replacement of band members - when does the band stop being the "band" and lives on only in name?

Be well...
 



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Re: Rush: Reunite 2026
« Reply #10 on: 8 Oct 2025, 09:12 am »
I for one am glad to see them back on tour!  Hopefully I'll be able to catch them at some point.

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Re: Rush: Reunite 2026
« Reply #11 on: 8 Oct 2025, 01:22 pm »
An iconic group who defined a genre.  They lost a key member, but that doesn't mean they can't make music.  I had a work friend who manufactured a disability every year to take a couple of months off to follow Rush on tour either in the States or in Europe.  I'm sure Will is in retirement now and will likely be at every show.

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Re: Rush: Reunite 2026
« Reply #12 on: 8 Oct 2025, 02:01 pm »
I'm on the pre-sale list for the Chicago, Cleveland and Toronto dates.  But I have a feeling that when I see the prices, I will pass and just glow in the memories of seeing them many times in the 80's and 90's.

Along with Cream and the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Rush was certainly one of the best rock and roll power trios of all-time.

Looks like it's going to be harder to see Anika in a small venue after this....

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Re: Rush: Reunite 2026
« Reply #13 on: 8 Oct 2025, 02:43 pm »
Toronto boy here. They played at my high school in 75. Lots of glitter and elevator boots.
I wasn't into them at the time but I appreciate them now when they come on the radio.
Where the hell has the time gone?