Watch Rush Play ‘Moving Pictures’ in Full at Third Reunion Show


Rush celebrated the third show of their reunion tour by performing their 1981 album Moving Pictures in full on Thursday night at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, Calif.

Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and new recruits Anika Nilles (drums) and Loren Gold (keyboards) unveiled two tour debuts at this show, including a 10-minute version of the Moving Pictures side two opener “The Camera Eye.”

Earlier in the evening, Rush played the Signals hit “New World Man” for the first time since 2002. You can watch fan-shot footage of the “New World Man” and “The Camera Eye” performances below.

Read More: 5 Facts About Rush’s ‘Moving Pictures’

Rush will play the fourth and final show of their tour-opening stand at the Kia Forum on Saturday, June 13th. They’ll travel to Mexico City and Fort Worth, Texas in June, with the Fifty Something tour currently scheduled to conclude April 10, 2027 in Helsinki.

You can get complete show and ticket information at the band’s official website.

Watch Rush Perform ‘The Camera Eye’

Watch Rush Perform ‘New World Man’

Rush June 11, 2026 Kia Forum Set List

1. “Xanadu”
2. “Dreamline”
3. “Subdivisions”
4. “Headlong Flight”
5. “Bravado”
6. “Red Sector A”
7. “La Villa Strangiato”
8. “Anthem”
9. “New World Man” (first time since 2002)
10. “The Spirit of Radio”

Moving Pictures
11. “Tom Sawyer”
12. “Red Barchetta”
13. “YYZ”
14. “Limelight”
15. “The Camera Eye” (first time since 2015)
16. “Witch Hunt”
17. “Vital Signs”

18. “Time Stand Still”
19. “Closer to the Heart”
20. “2112 Part I: Overture”
21. “2112 Part II: The Temples of Sphinx”
22. “2112 Party VII: Grand Finale”

23. “By-Tor and the Snow Dog”
24. “Working Man”

via SetList.Fm

Rush Opening Night 2026 Photo Gallery

Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson performed their first show together in 11 years.





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