Rush will play 18 additional concerts as their surprise reunion tour keeps getting bigger and bigger.
Second Fifty Something tour performances have been added in several cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Edmonton, Montreal, Seattle, Vancouver and Washington D.C., among others. See a complete list of the dates, cities and venues below. Newly announced shows are in bold.
Surviving members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson will tour with drummer Anika Nilles, who’s filling in for the group’s late drummer and lyricist Neil Peart. Rush will play two sets each night.
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Tickets for the initial tour dates went on sale to the general public on Oct. 17, and many shows immediately sold out. Rush added 17 more stops earlier this week, and 11 back on Oct. 8, after first announcing the 2026 tour on Oct. 6.
This is the first time Lee and Lifeson have toured together since Rush finished the R40 Tour on Aug. 1, 2015, at the Forum in Los Angeles. The Fifty Something tour returns to the venue with a kickoff show in June 2026 and now wraps on Dec. 17 in Vancouver.
Sign ups for Rush’s presale are already underway. General ticketing for the new shows will begin on Friday, Oct. 31.
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Rush’s 2026 Fifty Something Tour
6/7 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
6/9 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
6/11 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
6/13 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
6/18 – Mexico City, MX @ Palacio de los Deportes
6/20 – Mexico City, MX @ Palacio de los Deportes
6/24 – Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena
6/26 – Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena
6/28 – Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena
6/30 – Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena
7/16 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
7/18 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
7/20 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
7/22 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
7/28 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
7/30 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
8/1 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
8/3 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
8/7 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
8/9 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
8/11 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
8/13 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
8/21 – Philadelphia, PA @ Xfinity Mobile Arena
8/23 – Philadelphia, PA @ Xfinity Mobile Arena
8/26 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
8/28 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
9/2 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
9/4 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
9/12 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden
9/14 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden
9/17 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Arena
9/19 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Arena
9/23 – San Antonio, TX @ Frost Bank Center
9/25 – San Antonio, TX @ Frost Bank Center
10/5 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
10/7 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
10/10 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
10/12 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
10/15 – San Jose, CA @ SAP Center
10/17 – San Jose, CA @ SAP Center
10/25 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
10/27 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
10/30 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena
11/1 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena
11/5 – Hollywood, FL @ Seminole Hard Rock Live
11/7 – Hollywood, FL @ Seminole Hard Rock Live
11/9 – Tampa, FL @ Benchmark Arena
11/11- Tampa, FL @ Benchmark Arena
11/20 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center
11/22 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center
11/25 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
11/27 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
12/1 – Glendale, AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena
12/3 – Glendale, AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena
12/10 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place
12/12 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place
12/15 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
12/17 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
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