Biography Flash: Geddy Lee Announces 60-Show Rush Reunion Tour While Promoting New Baseball Collection Book
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Over the past few days, Geddy Lee has been making waves across multiple fronts in what's shaping up to be one of his busiest periods in recent memory. Just yesterday, November eleventh, Rush is a Band reported that Lee hosted a major book signing event at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City for his latest release, "72 Stories from the Collection of Geddy Lee." The event drew approximately five hundred fans, with Museum President Bob Kendrick conducting an on-stage interview before Lee signed copies for attendees. In an Instagram post from the event, Lee expressed deep appreciation for the museum's importance to American history, noting the significance of standing before statues of legendary players Josh Gibson and Martin Dihigo.
This book launch comes at a particularly exciting moment for the legendary bassist. Just weeks ago, Lee and Rush bandmate Alex Lifeson announced their massive "Fifty Something" reunion tour, which has evolved into something far bigger than initially expected. Starting in June twenty twenty-six, the tour now encompasses a staggering sixty shows across North America and Mexico, marking the first time Lee and Lifeson have toured together since August twenty fifteen. According to a recent interview with CBC News, Lee admitted he's been "overwhelmed" by the response, saying neither he nor Alex expected such an extraordinary fan reaction to their comeback announcement.
The tour will feature German drummer Anika Nilles, who brings fresh energy to the band while honoring the legacy of late drummer Neil Peart. Lee praised Nilles in the CBC interview, calling her "a fantastic person" and "a tremendous player," while acknowledging the difficulty of teaching someone unfamiliar with Rush's intricate compositional style the nuances of their catalog. Lee also revealed he's been preparing intensively for the tour, hitting the gym hard alongside Alex and maintaining his musical chops, though fans shouldn't expect the traditional three-hour Rush concerts—they're targeting just over two hours per show.
The convergence of his successful book promotion, the overwhelming response to Rush's reunion announcement, and his rigorous physical and musical preparation demonstrates Lee remains an active cultural force at this exciting juncture in his career. Thanks for listening to this Biography Flash update on Geddy Lee. Please subscribe to never miss an update on Geddy Lee and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies.
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