RUSH R40
by Anonymous on 7/2/15Madison Square Garden - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5I HAVE SEEN RUSH ABOUT 30 TIMES SINCE 1981 AND THIS WAS ONE OF THE BEST SHOWS IN RECENT MEMORY

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RUSH took rock music into uncharted territory and to unmatched heights fueled by the once-in-a-lifetime interplay of Geddy Lee (bass, keys, vocals), Alex Lifeson (guitar, vocals), and the late Neil Peart (drums, lyrics). Selling over 45 million albums worldwide, garnering seven Grammy Award nominations, tallying billions of streams, and earning induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, the pioneering trio’s incalculable influence has spanned generations, attracting one of the most ardent audiences in history. These musicians effectively reimagined and redefined rock without boundaries, striking a balance between elite instrumentation, anthemic vocals, provocative lyricism, and timeless storytelling both sonically and thematically. RUSH notably achieved “the third most consecutive gold/platinum studio albums by a rock band behind only the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.” Furthermore, their accolades have included becoming Officers of the Order of Canada in 1996, achieving the Canadian Governor General’s Performing Arts Award in 2012, and receiving recognition with both a star on the Canada Walk of Fame and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The world tragically said goodbye to Peart on January 7, 2020 following his battle with brain cancer. Honoring Peart and the legacy the band had forged together, Lee and Lifeson celebrate RUSH on tour in 2026. It’s a moment for new listeners to finally experience this music live in all of its glory and another chance for the group’s faithful fanbase to rally again.
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RUSH 2026 Tour Dates:
The RUSH: Fifty Something tour begins in June 2026. After kicking off in Inglewood, California, the band will tour across North America through the middle of December.
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The RUSH: Fifty Something tour starts June 7, 2026 at Kia Forum in Inglewood, California.
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I HAVE SEEN RUSH ABOUT 30 TIMES SINCE 1981 AND THIS WAS ONE OF THE BEST SHOWS IN RECENT MEMORY
Music was bit loud. Set list should have had better songs - the greatest hits
show was awesome.v.i,p. wa s terrible,no visit from a v.i.p.just crowd free shopping
There isn't a Band around today that is worthy of playing at this great venue!
This was the first time I have ever seen Rush in concert, and they did not disappoint on this R40 tour. Lee, Peart, and Lifeson all play as I imagine they used to and had an amazing, career-spanning setlist. My only complaint is the extreme lowering of Lee's vocals on part 2 of 2112, "The Temples of Syrinx," although I guess this is something that comes naturally as the band ages.
Absolutely amazing show! The set list was incredible and they sounded fantastic! This one was for the fans and man did they deliver.
This had to be my favorite Rush show ever. And I have seen every tour since Power Windows. What a set list! Jacob's Ladder, Xanadu, Lakeside Park, Losing it!
Rush is one of the greatest bands of all time, and they showed it again at The Garden. Unbelievable. Tight as ever, there's just not enough adjectives to use to even begin to explain how good they are. It was great to hear the old stuff. Losing It was out of this world. Xanadu, insane. Lakeside Park is one of my favorites, I was kinda bummed they didn't play the whole thing, but still good to hear part of it. Working Man was SO on point! I hope they will still do a block of shows in NYC next year, but it remains to be seen.
The mix of songs from the old stuff to the new stuff (heavier on the old stuff) was amazing. Sound was crisp and clear. Best Rush show I've seen and I've seen them upwards of 30 times, so that's saying something.
Been a Rush fan since 80's so not some new fly by night reviewer just because finally RS says they are ok. 11th row seat. my only disappointment was in paying for VIP there were supposed to be some extra Venue items that turned out never to exist here. Frustrated at that part. Guess I'm glad not knowing if i paid more to get one row closer. Just once i want passes. But my excursion afterwards paid off and was about a foot away from Geddy and Alex as they were escorted to their limo. Congrats to the girl with the big-head that Geddy signed for her. Amazing night. Hopefully not the last.
I will keep this simple. Rush is the best performing band in the world. Always a quality band, quality music, and again quality performance.
So happy I made it to R40 at MSG. See 'em if you can!
Rush rocked MSG on Monday. One of the best concerts I've seen. Check it out if you can you won't regret it
I been a fan of Rush since 1976 and this was my 11th show over that time. I would rank this in top 3 all-time. Sound at the new MSG was phenominal and the band was again at the top of their game. Alex Lifeson blew the doors off the place! Loved the Roll the Bones video with Paul Rudd and company...hilarious!
Amazing as always. The sounds they make with 3 people amaze us all. They played songs from the entire 40 years. Everyone in the stands were pumped but relaxed to listen to everything. I went to New Jersey and msg and they were different play lists, so each got something different... They were awesome as they always are....
This was my 30th Rushshow and definatley one of the best. Don't miss this tour! RUsh at it's classic best!!
I wore earplugs to save my hearing but the sound was still pretty good. Rush has still got it all these years later. It was wonderful to see these guys...as far as I could see them for the huge guy in front of me completely blocking my view of the stage for most of the show.
What a show. For a rush fan there couldn't have been a better lineup. A great representation of there catalogue. They sounded great looked great and put on a great show
Band is still in rare form but they did obscure songs in the beginning and not enough classics...even they said earlier before the tour started they are going to pull songs they have not done in years or never done before...but the band,they never disappointed...truly a great show..
Thought concert was very good. But i thought too much instrumental at times and understand due to age. If this was here last major tour, it would have been nice to play their best hits from each album so the crowd can get into it. At times I thought crowd was to quiet