Biography Flash: Geddy Lee Shocks World with Rush 2026 Reunion Tour After Decade-Long Hiatus
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This is a huge moment in the world of rock: Geddy Lee, legendary frontman of Rush, has absolutely dominated headlines and social feeds thanks to the band’s decision to reunite for a major 2026 tour after more than a decade away from the stage. According to Rolling Stone and CBC News, Geddy revealed the decision to tour again—dubbed the “Fifty Something” tour—was emotionally challenging, especially since Rush fans long associated his playing with the late Neil Peart. Still, Geddy and Alex Lifeson have embraced the challenge, welcoming German drummer Anika Nilles to take the stage for their comeback. Reaction has been off the charts—Lee himself admitted he was “overwhelmed” by the enthusiastic response and the way devoted fans have welcomed Nilles to the Rush family. The tour kicks off June 7, 2026 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, which is fitting since it was the site of their last performance in 2015.
With more than 60 dates now confirmed, including multiple shows in major Canadian, U.S., and Mexican cities, every single original date sold out practically overnight, according to Best Classic Bands. For die-hard Rush fans, Lee has revealed that every night’s setlist will be distinct, drawing from a pool of nearly 40 songs, so if you catch several shows, expect to hear different classics each night.
It’s not just music making headlines for Lee. He was recently spotted at the World Series, cheering on his beloved Toronto Blue Jays. Alternative Nation shared photos of a slightly worried-looking Geddy as the Jays lost in dramatic, extra-inning fashion to the Los Angeles Dodgers, with the star looking every bit the lifelong fan.
On the business front, Lee continues to expand his author portfolio. His latest book, “72 Stories from the Baseball Collection of Geddy Lee,” was released last week and he marked the occasion with a sold-out signing at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, where Museum President Bob Kendrick interviewed him before an audience of 500. Lee also celebrated the event on Instagram, posting photos and messages thanking fans for their support and championing the legacy of Negro League baseball.
As for health and wellness, new interviews with CityNews Toronto and CityNews Montreal reveal that a European health spa retreat with Lifeson in January played a decisive role in making the reunion possible. The pair, both now 72, needed extensive rest and rehabilitation—especially for Alex, who has faced stomach surgery and gastroparesis in recent years. Lee said their time in Austria was essential for getting healthy together ahead of the tour.
Of course, social media has been buzzing every hour, with Lee’s Instagram featuring poignant posts from the museum event, and dedicated Rush fan accounts sharing every tidbit about the upcoming tour, new rehearsals, and event appearances. Fans are celebrating not just the music, but Lee’s ongoing engagement with the Rush legacy and broader culture.
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