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Rush

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Overview
Rush is back on the road for the Fifty Something Tour, a 2026 reunion run celebrating more than 50 years of the band's catalog. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are joined by drummer Anika Nilles and keyboardist Loren Gold. The tour opened June 7 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles and runs through December with stops in Mexico City, Fort Worth, Chicago, New York, Toronto, and most major North American markets.
Why Now
Reunion-driven supply is naturally tighter than a typical headline tour because the routing does not oversaturate any single market. Multi-night stands at Madison Square Garden (four nights in late July), United Center (four nights in July), and Scotiabank Arena (four nights in August) are the clearest indicator of how concentrated demand is in major markets. Average resale prices are sitting around $500, and floor and premium bowl seats for the NYC and Chicago runs have already been tracked above $1,900.
Live Show Context
After the West Coast opening at Kia Forum (June 7, 9, 11, 13), the tour moves through Fort Worth (Dickies Arena, four nights in late June), Chicago (United Center, four nights mid-July), New York (Madison Square Garden, four nights July 28–August 3), Toronto (Scotiabank Arena, four nights August 7–13), and continues through Philadelphia, Detroit, Montreal, Boston, Cleveland, Denver, Seattle, Washington DC, and Tampa through November. Final 2026 dates include Atlanta (State Farm Arena, November 25–27) and a Canadian winter stretch through mid-December.
Fan Takeaway
The multi-night markets are your best options for finding secondary inventory across different price ranges. Chicago and New York have the most tickets in circulation but also the highest floors — if you want a better value-per-seat ratio, markets like Cleveland, Denver, and Boston tend to price softer. VIP packages that include meet-and-greet access with Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are available but limited; those move independent of standard ticketing platforms.
Tour Information
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