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Geddy Lee Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Geddy Lee, bassist and voice of one of rock’s most cerebral bands, Rush, has not just made headlines—he’s essentially rewritten the book on Canadian classic rock reunions, all in the span of a wild few days. On October 6, via the official Rush website and coordinated social media blasts, Geddy and his lifelong musical partner Alex Lifeson announced that after more than a decade away from touring—and with the tragic 2020 loss of drummer and lyrical genius Neil Peart—they are officially returning to the stage as Rush for a 2026 tour dubbed the "Fifty Something" tour, according to Rush’s official site. This is monumental, not only because it’s the first time they’ll perform Rush material together in 11 years, but because both had previously made it clear that without Peart, Rush would not continue. They’ve described this as a celebration—of the music, of their fans, and of Peart’s legacy—with each show set to feature tributes to him.The demand for tickets has been so overwhelming that Geddy and Alex added multiple dates to already-scheduled stops in Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, Chicago, Fort Worth, Cleveland, and possibly more, according to a statement on Rush’s website. In a personal note, Geddy put it bluntly: “Alex and I have done some serious soul searching and come to the conclusion that we fucking miss it.” Not exactly the language you’d expect from your favorite jazz fusion-loving uncle, but absolutely the candor that fans have come to adore. The tour will open, poignantly, at LA’s Forum, the site of their final show in 2015, and close in Cleveland—a city with deep ties to Rush’s rise. As Geddy told the audience at a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame event this week, “It’s not an accident that we chose LA to carry on, and uh, I think it’ll be a quite emotional moment.”At the center of the story is a new, seemingly unthinkable chapter: German drummer Anika Nilles will take Peart’s seat. According to CBC News, Nilles, 42, is a highly respected drummer, with four solo albums and a prior stint with the late Jeff Beck. Geddy first saw her play in 2023 and was so impressed that he and Alex secretly invited her to Canada to jam—if only, at first, to see if the spark of playing Rush music could even reignite. That spark clearly caught fire. Geddy said at the Rock Hall event that hearing the songs come alive with her convinced him and Alex they could do justice to the material and have fun in the process. And yes, there are plans to add at least one or two more musicians for flexibility, maybe a keyboardist, according to a statement from Rush.As you’d expect, the fan reaction is running hot. Some were skeptical—how do you replace someone like Peart?—but others are thrilled, especially a generation who thought they’d never get to see Rush live. Even Peart’s family is on board, according to CBC, with Neil’s wife and daughter issuing statements of support for the tour, calling it an honest tribute. And the band’s peers are paying attention—Paul McCartney reportedly encouraged the reunion and even helped introduce Geddy and Alex to Nilles.On the business side, the ticketing presale is underway, and the general sale starts October 17. The dates are limited—select cities only—with no word yet on whether this will spill over into a more extended run, though the appetite is clearly there. Geddy isn’t just selling tickets, he’s selling closure, celebration, and a story that even the most devoted fan couldn’t have scripted.As for social media, the Rush accounts—and Geddy’s own—are ablaze. The official announcement was made on Facebook, Instagram, and X, and the Rock Hall event was widely covered by live streams and news outlets. The message: Geddy and Alex are back, but this isn’t a rehash—it’s a reinvention, with deference to the past and a salute to the future. There are no whispers (yet) of new music, but the legacy is more than enough for now.In the past 24 hours, the biggest headlines have all been about the tour announcement and the addition of Anika Nilles, with Geddy’s voice and personal reflections resonating across interviews and fan forums alike. There’s no indication he’s got any side projects cooking besides this, and frankly, with all the excitement around the tour, who’d have time?So, thank you for tuning into this episode of "Geddy Lee Biography Flash." If you want to keep up with every twist in Geddy’s remarkable career—past, present, and future—hit that subscribe button so you never miss a beat. And if you’re hungry for more deep dives into music’s most fascinating figures, just search for "Biography Flash." Until next time, keep your sticks on the ice.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/4mMClBvThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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