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RUSH: Fifty Something
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About Rush Tickets
Rush formed in 1968 in the Willowdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario. The founders were guitarist Alex Lifeson, drummer John Rutsey, and bassist/vocalist Jeff Jones. Very soon Jeff Jones was replaced by Gary “Geddy” Lee, who became the lead vocalist and bassist. Early on they played local gigs, often high-school shows, cover material (inspired by bands like Cream, Led Zeppelin, etc.), gradually building their skill and stage chops. To release their music independently, they started their own label, Moon Records, and in 1974 released their debut album, Rush. Soon after the release of that album, original drummer John Rutsey left the band (health issues among them), and was replaced by Neil Peart, who also became their primary lyricist. This lineup — Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, Neil Peart — would become the classic core of Rush.
Over their multi-decade career, Rush became known for complex compositions, technical proficiency, and evolving musical styles. Their early work in the mid-1970s featured long songs, intricate instrumentals, conceptual themes, and progressive rock ambitions. Albums such as 2112 (1976) were milestones, where the band embraced longer suite-style tracks and science fiction/fantasy lyric themes. As they transitioned into the 1980s, albums like Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures brought them broader commercial success, with more concise songwriting, and songs like “Tom Sawyer,” “Limelight,” and “The Spirit of Radio” becoming staples on rock radio. They experimented with synthesizers in that period, integrating them without losing their instrumental identity.
Rush’s later years were marked by both resilience and recognition. After a difficult personal period for Neil Peart (tragedies in his family) and periods of less activity, they returned with albums like Vapor Trails (2002), and then Clockwork Angels (2012), which would be their final studio album. They toured extensively, building one of rock’s most loyal fanbases. Among their many honors: they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2013; they were made Officers of the Order of Canada; they have multiple gold, platinum, and multi-platinum albums; and their music continues to be celebrated for its influence on progressive rock, heavy metal, and many later artists.
Is Rush going on tour?
In October 2025, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson announced the "Fifty Something" reunion tour, marking their first tour in over a decade. The tour will honor the late Neil Peart and celebrate the band's legacy.
When does Rush's Fifty Something Tour start?
Rush's Fifty Something Tour kicks off on June 7, 2026, at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles and concludes on December 15, 2026.
What major cities will Rush visit on their Fifty Something Tour?
On their Fifty Something Tour, Rush will visit major cities including Mexico City, Fort Worth, Chicago, New York, and Toronto.
Where can I buy Rush tickets?
You can buy Rush tickets on SeatGeek!
Browse the above listings of Rush tickets to find a show you would like to attend. Once you find the perfect date and show time, click on the button on the right hand side of the event to see all available tickets for that show.
Next, explore all available Rush tickets on the left hand side of the screen. Filters at the top of the page allow tickets to be sorted by price, or by SeatGeek’s Deal Score feature, which ranks tickets by value and tells you exactly how good of a deal you're looking at. On the right hand side, you can explore SeatGeek’s interactive maps to find the perfect seating section, and to get a preview of what a view from a seat in that section will look like.
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How to get cheap Rush tickets?
Get cheap Rush tickets on SeatGeek, with prices as low as $145.
Can I see where my seat is for the Rush concert?
Yes, in addition to interactive seating charts, SeatGeek has specific seat views for most venues. Scroll up and click on the event you'd like to attend. Once you're in the event view, you can click around the interactive map to see seat views from different areas around the venue.
Can I trust SeatGeek with my Rush tickets?
Yes, 100%. The tickets on SeatGeek are sold by licensed sellers, other SeatGeek customers, and sometimes the performer's box office. All of the tickets sold on SeatGeek are backed by our Buyer Guarantee.
If your event is canceled and not rescheduled, SeatGeek will provide a full refund of the purchase price or, subject to applicable state laws, issue you a credit for use on a future purchase.
Can I buy a parking pass for Rush?
You can buy parking passes for Rush on SeatGeek here. Keep in mind, parking passes do not grant you admission to the event.
How much are Rush tickets?
Rush ticket prices depend on a number of factors like seat location, venue and time of purchase. Typically, Rush tickets start around $145.
What's Rush's tour setlist?
While setlists can vary between venues, Rush will likely play the following songs on tour: Tom Sawyer, Limelight, The Spirit Of Radio, Closer To The Heart, Fly By Night, Working Man, YYZ, Subdivisions, Red Barchetta, Freewill
Are Rush tickets on SeatGeek legit?
Absolutely. SeatGeek has a 100% Buyer Guarantee, ensuring that all Rush tickets are authentic and will get you into the event. If there’s ever an issue, SeatGeek’s customer support team is ready to help.
Can I get a refund if my Rush concert is canceled?
Yes. If a Rush concert is officially canceled, SeatGeek will issue a full refund. For postponed or rescheduled events, your ticket is typically valid for the new date.
However, you can also choose to sell your ticket on SeatGeek’s marketplace. Scroll to the top of the page, click "Sell" and verify if your event allows resale.
Will Rush tickets purchased on SeatGeek be seated together?
Yes, SeatGeek guarantees that Rush tickets bought together will be seated together unless the listing specifies otherwise. This allows groups of friends or family to sit together, ensuring a shared experience without any seating worries.
What this means for your Rush tickets:
Seats will be adjacent if you select two, four, or more tickets in a single listing.
Occasionally, seat numbers might look non‑sequential (e.g., even vs. odd), but SeatGeek ensures they are physically next to each other.
Always check the seller's notes on the listing. If there’s any exception, it will be stated there (like “split across the aisle”).
Tips before you buy Rush tickets:
Confirm ticket quantity in one purchase.
Review the seating chart and notes on the listing page.
Use filters to find listings with the exact number of seats you need.
How can I buy Rush tickets?
You can buy Rush tickets right here on SeatGeek. Here's how to do it:
To purchase Rush tickets on SeatGeek, scroll up to browse upcoming events and select the event you want to attend.
When you select your ideal event, you will be shown a list of tickets and an interactive seat map. We recommend using the filters at the top of the page to find the best deals. These filters allow you to select your ideal pricing, number of tickets, seat perks and other features.
When you’re happy with your Rush tickets, select the amount you want to purchase and select ‘Go to checkout.’
You will start by inputting an email address where you would like to receive your tickets and then complete the billing process. Once the purchase is complete, you will receive the tickets in your inbox.
For additional information on how to buy Rush tickets with SeatGeek, check out our Help Center, where you’ll find detailed information to guide you through the process.
Who are Rush?
Rush is a Canadian rock band formed in 1968 in Toronto, Ontario. The classic lineup consisted of Geddy Lee (bass, vocals), Alex Lifeson (guitar), and Neil Peart (drums, lyrics). Known for their complex compositions and virtuosic musicianship, they became pioneers of progressive rock. Their 1976 album 2112 is particularly iconic, and their 1981 album Moving Pictures solidified their place in rock history. Peart's tragic passing in 2020 led to the band's hiatus.
What is Rush's latest album?
n March 2025, Rush released the "Rush 50" box set, a comprehensive anthology celebrating their 50-year career. The set includes 50 tracks across seven LPs and four CDs, featuring previously unreleased material and selections from every studio album, live release, and deluxe reissue the band has officially released over the years.
What are Rush's most popular songs?
Rush is known for their intricate compositions, progressive rock anthems, and musicianship. Some of their most popular and enduring songs include:
“Tom Sawyer” (1981) – Perhaps their most iconic track, from Moving Pictures, featuring Geddy Lee’s distinctive vocals and Peart’s dynamic drumming.
“Limelight” (1981) – A reflection on fame, also from Moving Pictures, showcasing the band’s melodic and lyrical depth.
“The Spirit of Radio” (1980) – From Permanent Waves, a tribute to the joy of music and radio, mixing hard rock riffs with complex rhythms.
“2112” (1976) – The epic, 20-minute suite that made them a progressive rock force; the title track from the album of the same name.
“Closer to the Heart” (1977) – A shorter, anthemic track from A Farewell to Kings, blending melodic accessibility with philosophical lyrics.
“Subdivisions” (1982) – A socially conscious song about suburban life from Signals, combining synthesizers with classic Rush guitar work.
“Fly by Night” (1975) – Early hit highlighting Geddy Lee’s vocals and Neil Peart’s lyricism after joining the band.
“Working Man” (1974) – From their debut album, a fan favorite that helped them gain attention in the U.S., especially in Cleveland radio.
These songs are staples on classic rock radio and continue to attract new listeners, thanks to streaming platforms.
Has Rush won any awards?
Rush has received numerous awards and accolades over their career:
Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (2013) – One of their most prestigious honors.
Juno Awards – Multiple wins in Canada, including Best Group and Best Album awards.
Grammy Awards – Nominated several times; while they never won a competitive Grammy during their active career, they received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010.
Canadian Music Hall of Fame Induction (1994) – Recognizing their impact on Canadian music.
Officer of the Order of Canada (1996) – One of Canada’s highest civilian honors, awarded to all three members.
Numerous other honors from music magazines, critics, and fan-voted awards celebrating their technical skill and influence on progressive rock.
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Rush Tour Dates and Ticket Prices
| Date | Location | Venue | Lowest Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 06/07/2026 | Inglewood | Kia Forum | $227 |
| 06/09/2026 | Inglewood | Kia Forum | $151 |
| 06/11/2026 | Inglewood | Kia Forum | $145 |
| 06/13/2026 | Inglewood | Kia Forum | $200 |
| 06/24/2026 | Fort Worth | Dickies Arena | $222 |
| 06/26/2026 | Fort Worth | Dickies Arena | $281 |
| 06/28/2026 | Fort Worth | Dickies Arena | $225 |
| 06/30/2026 | Fort Worth | Dickies Arena | $210 |
| 07/16/2026 | Chicago | United Center | $216 |
| 07/18/2026 | Chicago | United Center | $245 |
| 07/20/2026 | Chicago | United Center | $198 |
| 07/22/2026 | Chicago | United Center | $171 |
| 07/28/2026 | New York | Madison Square Garden | $323 |
| 07/30/2026 | New York | Madison Square Garden | $330 |
| 08/01/2026 | New York | Madison Square Garden | $375 |
| 08/03/2026 | New York | Madison Square Garden | $313 |
| 08/07/2026 | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | $336 |
| 08/09/2026 | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | $285 |
| 08/11/2026 | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | $278 |
| 08/13/2026 | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | $250 |
Rush concert Seating Charts
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| Kia Forum |
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| Madison Square Garden |
| Scotiabank Arena |
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| Toronto |
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