Unvbelievably Talented
by 197666 on 2012-10-02Credit Union Centre - SaskatoonRating: 5 out of 5These three (and strings) put on an amazing performance. Neil Peart just turned 60 and still plays like he's 20.

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RUSH took rock music into uncharted territory and to unmatched heights fueled by the once-in-a-lifetime interplay of Geddy Lee (bass, keys, vocals), Alex Lifeson (guitar, vocals), and the late Neil Peart (drums, lyrics). Selling over 45 million albums worldwide, garnering seven Grammy Award nominations, tallying billions of streams, and earning induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, the pioneering trio’s incalculable influence has spanned generations, attracting one of the most ardent audiences in history. These musicians effectively reimagined and redefined rock without boundaries, striking a balance between elite instrumentation, anthemic vocals, provocative lyricism, and timeless storytelling both sonically and thematically. RUSH notably achieved “the third most consecutive gold/platinum studio albums by a rock band behind only the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.” Furthermore, their accolades have included becoming Officers of the Order of Canada in 1996, achieving the Canadian Governor General’s Performing Arts Award in 2012, and receiving recognition with both a star on the Canada Walk of Fame and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The world tragically said goodbye to Peart on January 7, 2020 following his battle with brain cancer. Honoring Peart and the legacy the band had forged together, Lee and Lifeson celebrate RUSH on tour in 2026. It’s a moment for new listeners to finally experience this music live in all of its glory and another chance for the group’s faithful fanbase to rally again.
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RUSH 2026 Tour Dates:
The RUSH: Fifty Something tour begins in June 2026. After kicking off in Inglewood, California, the band will tour across North America through the middle of December.
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The RUSH: Fifty Something tour starts June 7, 2026 at Kia Forum in Inglewood, California.
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These three (and strings) put on an amazing performance. Neil Peart just turned 60 and still plays like he's 20.
It's Rush! Good solid musicians, great show! Unbelievable every time!
I only say that because of the intensity, length of show and age of the power trio...this stuff is insane to pull off day in and day out on tour. I can't add much to the very good reviews that precede this. If you are a Rush fan, you'll always go see them whenever possible. If not, even if you aren't into the music you will appreciate the great musicianship, energy and work that goes into this 3 hour show. The ticket price may be a deciding factor, however. It would be difficult to think of any way they could improve upon their performance... Love the band, and just loved the show - again.
Saw them in 2008 and thought their playlist from that tour was a lot better than the one they used this time. I thought there was too much mellow stuff and not enough rocking music. Would have loved to see them play La Villa Strangiato but it was not included. I thought several of their new songs sounded good, others too mellow.
The concert was amazing. RUSH played new songs and old songs. They were entertaining and the stage show was phenomenal. Every song sounds perfect and in beat and in time. Geddy Lee was hilarious. Neil Peart was God. Alex Lifeson can make a guitar do wonders.
I would consider myself a average fan of RUSH, not a die hard and not a once and a while listener. I got tickets for RUSH because I wanted to see this group before they were no longer touring and I would miss out on the amazing history of the band. What can I say but WOW! After this many years touring, countless albums and gold and platinum albums these guys can still rock!! A three hour show with amazing guitar and drum solos, classic hits and new songs. I was definetely not dissapointed.
Again, a flawless performance. I would see these guys everyday if I could. AAA+++
Rush always put on a spectacular stage show and with their vast catalog, there's always something different.
It was a really good show. The music was great, new and old songs, which they performed both, and did a nice mixture of it. The stage show was awesome the lights, big screen show, the bands stage presence and connection to the crowd was awesome!
I have seen a number of Rush shows over the last 30 years, and am never dissappointed. Besides the great music they have one of best stages / production of the many concerts I have seen.
Loved the show until it was over and they did not even include Limelight in the encore - LAME!! And seriously who sits at a rock concert - this was not a country concert this was RUSH!!! Why sit on your @$$'s!!
Saw Rush this weekend, really enjoyed the show! The highlights for me were the fact that Rush can still really play! Loved the cameras that panned in on the band playing. Loved their old music, just wish they would have played more of it. The downside for me was the sound of the concert. It was not very loud, and most fo the time it sounded muffled and distorted. It did put a damper on the concert, although I know that was not the band's fault, rather the sound technicians.
I had seen Rush perform in 1974. I finally made it my second Rush show in 2112. Way too long to wait. In this time Rush has become one of Canada's true treasures. Their songs, music and stage/video presentation attacked all the senses. Awesome, awesome show!
The show was great,Great sound and lighting.3 hrs with a intermission.Rush has 2much material 2 cover.Could be there last tour as they have been around for 40 yrs.No one plays like them as they are in a league of there own The string ensemble was a good addition.Why arnt these guys in the rock and roll hall of fame.Get your tickets now.
Rush has always been amazing. Three of the best musicians ever. Geddy's voice is still there. I wish they would have played some more of their older stuff, but every song is amazing to listen to and watch.
For a band that is one of the top bands to ever have formed and have aged with grace and professionalism it was amazing to see. I am inpressed at their stage investment and amount of songs played. For a Canadian band that can sell out in the states and around the world I was impressed that they do still play to us, even though we didn't do the same.
Rush played alot of their new songs when most of the crowd (including myself) would've liked to hear the old hits. A Greatest Hits Tour would be awesome.
After 45 years, RUSH still amazes. The playing was tight, the guitars and drums near perfection, and Geddy still can hit the vocals. They gave a great performance, sharing their new album with the crowd. However, no matter how good the new material is, we wanted to hear more vintage Rush. In fact, when one of their great hits was played, the crowd went wild (but more often than not you heard comments like, "Finally" when one of the vintage pieces was played). The crowd, mostly older grey-hairs like myself wanted the pieces they knew and loved. My passion for their music is linked emotionally to the older tunes we wanted to hear. More of the older vintage Rush, and I would have delightfully rated the concert 5 Stars. For five tickets for myself and my family, at more than $500, I wanted to hear the Rush I know and love.
Tom Sawyer and 2112 at the very end were great, but WAY too few of the classic oldies. Geddy, Neil and Alex were studs for performers, but no Fly By Night?
Fantastic! Second time I've seen them. Their new album is awesome and you can tell their still so into playing live together. They are musical scientists. I recommend seeing them to anyone who likes good music!