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Rush: Fifty Something Tour
Veikkaus Arena
Apr 10, 2027 • 6:30pm
Helsinki, FI
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Unity Arena
Apr 6, 2027 • 7:30pm
Oslo, OSL
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Royal Arena
Apr 4, 2027 • 8:00pm
Copenhagen, DK
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St Jakobshalle
Apr 1, 2027 • 8:00pm
Basel, CH
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St. Jakobshalle Basel
Apr 1, 2027 • 8:00pm
Basel, BS
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Unipol Dome
Mar 30, 2027 • 8:00pm
Milan, LOM
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Tauron Arena Kraków
Mar 27, 2027 • 8:00pm
Kraków, KRK
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The O2
Mar 21, 2027 • 6:00pm
London, ENG
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The O2
Mar 21, 2027 • 6:00pm
London, GB
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The O2
Mar 21, 2027 • 6:00pm
London, ENG
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The O2
Mar 18, 2027 • 6:30pm
London, GB
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The O2
Mar 16, 2027 • 6:30pm
London, GB
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The O2
Mar 16, 2027 • 6:30pm
London, ENG
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Co-op Live
Mar 14, 2027 • 7:30pm
Manchester, GB
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Co-op Live
Mar 12, 2027 • 7:30pm
Manchester, GB
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OVO Hydro
Mar 10, 2027 • 6:30pm
Glasgow, GB
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OVO Hydro
Mar 8, 2027 • 6:30pm
Glasgow, GB
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Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
Mar 4, 2027 • 8:00pm
Stuttgart, BW
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Barclays Arena
Mar 2, 2027 • 8:00pm
Hamburg, HH
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Lanxess Arena
Feb 28, 2027 • 8:00pm
Cologne, MN
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Olympiahalle
Feb 25, 2027 • 8:00pm
Munich, BY
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Ziggo Dome
Feb 23, 2027 • 8:00pm
Amsterdam, NH
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Uber Arena
Feb 21, 2027 • 8:00pm
Berlin, BE
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La Défense Arena
Feb 19, 2027 • 12:00am
Paris, IDF
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Arena BRB Mane Garrincha
Feb 4, 2027 • 8:00pm
Brasilia, DF
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Estádio Mineirão
Feb 1, 2027 • 7:00pm
Belo Horizonte, MG
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Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos (Engenhão)
Jan 30, 2027 • 12:00am
Rio de Janeiro, RJ
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Allianz Parque
Jan 24, 2027 • 8:30pm
São Paulo, SP
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Arena Da Baixada
Jan 22, 2027 • 4:00pm
Curitiba, PR

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Time Stand Still with Rush

Rush rose from Toronto basements to become a rare band that made complex rock feel human. After Neil Peart passed in 2020 and years off the road, any "Fifty Something" show would be a reflective return steered by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson.

Then and now, craft over spectacle

Expect a set built on clarity and pacing, with tight segues and room for breath between big moments.

Songs that built the fandom

Likely anchors include Tom Sawyer, The Spirit of Radio, Subdivisions, and YYZ, placed to let the room settle into the pocket. The crowd skews multi-generational: veteran fans comparing bootleg eras next to teens in band class hoodies, with many drummers air-counting odd bars. You might notice the bass-forward mix, a nod to how Geddy Lee often covered keyboard parts with foot pedals while keeping the low end steady. Trivia time: the pulse that opens YYZ spells Toronto's airport code in Morse, and La Villa Strangiato was stitched from many takes despite the one-take legend. To be direct, the song picks and production touches described here are educated guesses from history and recent cameos rather than confirmed details.

The Church of the Night: Rush Fans in the Wild

The room blends faded Moving Pictures shirts with crisp new prints and denim jackets stitched with the Starman patch.

Vintage threads, fresh ears

Drum diehards quietly tap rudiments on seat-backs while bass fans trade notes on the Rickenbacker years and favorite chorus tones. When the opening Morse hits for YYZ, clusters clap the code, and many later sing the lead to The Spirit of Radio like a horn line.

Rituals that travel city to city

Merch skews thoughtful: a thick tour book, city posters with Le Studio nods, and small items built around cymbals, pedals, and owls. Pre-show talk stays warm and specific, swapping memories of R40 Live and the Taylor Hawkins tributes and predicting which deep cut may rotate. After the encore, people linger to parse tone choices and trade photos of setlist sheets, more comparing eras than chasing souvenirs.

Under the Hood: Rush's Live Mechanics

Live, Geddy Lee's voice now sits a touch lower, so expect a few keys nudged down to keep the tone warm without dulling the attack.

Engineered thunder, human touch

Alex Lifeson favors bright, open voicings that leave air for bass and drums, then snaps into tight mutes when choruses need heft. A touring drummer covering Neil Peart's book will likely keep the famous shapes but streamline a couple of fills so the groove breathes. Arrangements tend to spotlight the handoffs, with soft pads or pedal tones setting up sudden gear changes that make the big riffs land harder.

Small tweaks that speak volumes

Tempos stay brisk yet unhurried, and a short bass-synth duet where Geddy Lee toggles foot pedals can thicken the floor without extra players. Listen for a deep-cut bridge stretched into call-and-response between guitar harmonics and the ride, a trick they use to reset energy mid-set. Lights track the music instead of chasing spectacle, snapping to crisp color blocks on downbeats and stark whites when the trio locks into an instrumental.

Kindred Ears for Rush Fans

Fans of Rush often find kinship with Yes, whose soaring vocals, nimble bass, and long suites scratch a similar itch. Dream Theater pulls the same crowd when it leans on precision, tempo shifts, and a big, clean drum sound. The wiry grooves and restless forms of King Crimson suit listeners who enjoy sharp turns and textural surprises. If you like moody modern prog with clear hooks and patient dynamics, Porcupine Tree lands nearby. For a bass-led, odd-meter twist with humor intact, Primus often bridges the gap. Taken together, these artists value craft over flash, and they cultivate crowds that listen hard and still move. That overlap makes a Rush night feel less like a time capsule and more like part of a living prog conversation.

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