
Biography Flash: Geddy Lee's Whirlwind Week - Rush Reunion, Baseball, and Remembrance
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This week, the story of Geddy Lee reads like a headline tornado whipping through the worlds of music, sports, and social media. On October 5, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson stunned fans at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland by announcing that Rush will return to the stage in 2026 with the “Fifty Something” Tour, marking their first tour in over a decade. At age 72, these legends are embarking on a run of North American cities, with Geddy himself telling fans that after so much soul searching the itch to play their music and honor their late friend Neil Peart simply had to be scratched. According to iHeartRadio and Ultimate Classic Rock, they’re planning mini-residencies rather than a traditional tour and are promising two-set evenings built around a rotating catalog of 35 Rush songs—fan favorites and deep cuts alike.
All eyes landed on the selection of German drummer Anika Nilles, who Geddy introduced as a “remarkable person” ready to add her own chapter to the band’s legacy. Nilles, 42, broke her silence on Instagram, thanking Geddy and Alex “for their trust and for welcoming me on this incredible journey,” and expressed excitement for what lies ahead. Neil Peart’s family voiced public support, saying they’re happy for Geddy and Alex and thrilled by the choice of a female drummer, which they hope will help keep away unfair comparisons.
Business-wise, the band’s tour presales launched with a flurry, sparking the usual fan outrage over sky-high prices and a tough ticket buying process—a complaint echoed in coverage by Rush is a Band and Rolling Stone. Beyond the stage, Geddy’s social calendar is booked. Just last weekend, he was at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, hosting a signing for his new book “72 Stories from the Collection of Geddy Lee.” He took to Instagram to thank those who came out, calling the museum “an inspiring place that holds an important aspect of American history.” On the sports front, Geddy appeared in a Toronto Blue Jays postseason hype video, and was spotted behind home plate as the Jays clinched a historic playoff win, with broadcasts and social media lighting up to celebrate his presence.
On a more somber note, Geddy and Alex recently posted a heartfelt tribute on their official accounts marking the sudden passing of KISS guitarist Ace Frehley, reminiscing about their escapades as road buddies in the 1970s and expressing their deep sadness at the news.
Finally, in the entertainment world, Geddy’s name is all over Rush’s expanding tour, his recent book events, and tributes to legends past. Meanwhile, Alex Lifeson is celebrating Rush’s 50th anniversary with a new line of signature amps and pedals, while Rushcon is planning special fan events around the tour launch. All of this has kept Geddy Lee’s name trending across platforms like Instagram and X.
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