Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson reunited under the Rush banner for a surprise appearance at Canada's Juno Awards, introducing ...
In a full-circle moment that effectively launched the band's 50 th-ish anniversary tour, Rush performed in public with new ...
Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and new drummer Anika Nilles roared through "Finding My Way" at a surprise Juno Awards performance ...
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Watch Rush debut new live line-up with powerful rendition of Finding My Way at the Junos
"It's the only song we know how to play," quos Alex Lifeson as Rush open this year's Juno Awards in Canada with Finding My ...
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“Neil would probably say, ‘You guys are idiots.’”
Rush shocker as the group makes a surprise appearance at the Juno Awards with their new drummer ...
Rush embarked on its first run of performances since 2015 last night (March 29) with a surprise performance to begin the Juno ...
Rush found their way back to the stage last night (March 29th) for their first-ever public performance with new drummer Anika Nilles, which took place during the Juno Awards broadcast ceremony in ...
Rush kicked off the 2026 Juno Awards with their first live performance in over 11 years, and their first since the 2020 death ...
Rush was officially capital-P prog by 1975, their evolution away from straight-ahead hard rock solidified with the virtuosity and stoned experimentation on Caress of Steel. But "I Think I’m Going Bald ...
Ahead of their first tour in over 11 years, which begins in June, Anika Nilles joined Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson on "Finding My Way." ...
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