Amazing Retrospective of Rush's History
by eatbat3 on 7/22/15KeyArena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5Was one of the best shows I've seen in a long time, even though they didn't play Limelight or Red Barchetta.

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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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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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Was one of the best shows I've seen in a long time, even though they didn't play Limelight or Red Barchetta.
Still great after 40 years, Geddy Lee's voice is still great and Neil's drumming is awesome.
My first, and from what I hear, last Rush live experience, was unforgettable. Neil Peart on the drums is unbelievable and phenomenal! See them while you can.
It just doesn't get any better. I've seen Rush back to 81 and this last show was the hottest they've ever been. I'm having Rush Retirement Depression, although going out when your at your best is the integrity I expect from these guys.
Great show, to bad the arena does not have better acoustics.
A band that sounds great live, full of energy, great set list
I have seen Rush many times over the span of their career. I have always come away from the show completely amazed at the sound and talent of this band live. However, this concert was a completely different experience. Though the talent of the band was still evident, the sound was distorted, and echoed to the point that it was a very unpleasant. I'm not sure if it was the concert hall or the mixing, but I have heard this band sound much better live.
RUSH is playing at their best ever! Key Arena was my 11th RUSH show. The band is more than tight and seasoned. They reach moments of performance that are just an unreal experience. The set is amazing, only getting better all the way through the night. They play long, and an abundance of material. Geddy's singing is amazing! He's a vocal POWERHOUSE and will ensure you know this!!!
I was lucky enough to see Rush again in Seattle and Vancouver BC July 17th & 19th!!! RUSH still is one of the best live acts you'll ever see! I've been lucky enough to see them 30 times and certainly would not have missed this 40th anniversary and possibly final tour! It was absolutely amazing! 3 hours of RUSH with an intermission and I still didn't get enough! They played songs that covered the whole spectrum of their career with some pleasant surprises! The fans were very appreciative of the 40 years Rush has given us and RUSH showed appreciation to the fans for 40 years. Geddy and Alex couldn't have sounded any better, and Neil never misses a beat! Their lights and video were amazing of course, and the R40 crew kept us entertained with their sense of humor. Tickets weren't cheap, but worth every penny!!! Don't miss the Power Trio's 40 year anniversary tour!!!!!!!!
Those three played their hearts out-intensity never seen before. The look in the band members eyes was melting. I flew to Vancouver from Chicago to see RUSH- They did not let me down.
From the moment they took the stage, the crowd was standing. The show was incredible, the videos highly entertaining, showcasing the sense of humour we have all come to love about Geddy Alex and Neil. The devolvement of the sets, from complex and hi tech to the boys on stage with just their guitars and drums and a couple of spotlights....showcases their 40 years in just one night. I truly hope this is not the end of their touring days, and we will see them again! Hats off to the best Canadian ( and world-wide) trio of musicians and entertainers.
I have been to a few concerts over the past 20 years, and Rush knocked this one right out of the park, by far one of the best shows !!!!
A long-time fan who has been to many of their concerts, including three in the past two years. This performance stood apart from the others -- the energy levels were at the highest I have seen in years, Geddy's voice was stronger than ever, and the acoustics of this arena were unbelievable!! Invariably this was the best RUSH concert I have seen since I can remember. Thanks, guys, for making your last big tour the most memorable!
Rush is always a class act. They played songs you always want to hear as well as songs you know by heart. The idea for the show was unique, going back in time from now until they started, WOW.
Best RUSH Tour. Stood the entire time. Our grandsons enjoyed the concert.
Rush was tight.Geddy's voals were spot on.They have never sounded better, I wont give away the show if you don't know what is going to happen - but the staging is flawless, seamless and fantastic. GO RUSH!!
From the opening video, to the closing song, "Working Man", I have never experienced such a complete and utter music experience that engaged every sense and thought. Everything else just disappeared and I will never forget the show these 3 guys put on. Geddy, Alex, and Neil, played with the precision of a band that has played together for 40 years, but with the strength and stamina of men half their age. Geddy Lee, the most overworked vocalist in rock, can still hit those highs, play bass, keyboards, and foot pedals like he has 2 brains controlling his limbs. Neil Peart played with the Hammer of the Gods and is still argumentively one of the best damn rock drummers in the universe. And Alex Lifeson, the most underrated guitarist in the world, played with the grace of Thor, hammering every note and forging every melody completing the sound that makes Rush so unique. Please, please, please don't let this be your last tour. You have plenty left to give and we want more Rush!
Simply spectacular, Rush put on a great show from beginning to end. Playing songs from every album, they absolutely killed it. Maverick Center ended up being a cluster, but it didn't diminish the band's performance.
Growing up in Cleveland, Ohio and listening to WMMS, I was lucky enough to be there close to the beginning when WMMS first promoted Rush's first album (with drummer John Rutsey, RIP). I then became an avid lifelong fan after listening to "All The World's A Stage." That album inspired me to become a drummer (as I'm sure it did many others!). So 40 years later, I had the privilege of hearing the band again, still tight as always and rocking the house. And I was not let down in the least, although I was really hoping they would play Limelight, YYZ, and Fly By Night. They basically played through their collection, newest to oldest, ending with songs off the original album. And as always, had some fun with the road crew by having them set up their props based on album/tour of the song. They ended with a few old amps on chairs. And Neil played the second set with his classic "All The Worlds A Stage" kit. Nice!
Rush is as good as Ever, and always put on one hell of a show. I was able to get great seats the day of the concert and for a decent price. All the world's indeed a stage And we are merely players!