RUSH Hamilton
by chupachups on 2011-04-21Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5Great show, yet again. These guys show no signs of slowing down and I can't wait for their new album and subsequent tour.

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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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Great show, yet again. These guys show no signs of slowing down and I can't wait for their new album and subsequent tour.
Even at their age the performance was outstanding. I can't say enough of what a wonderful evening it was. I have not been to a rock concert in years and the sound was excellent. Good 'ol Canadian Lads .... Rock on Alex, Geddy and Neil ....
Great sound, Great New Light show & Digi movie/screen, Pyro/fire/steam, and moving truss lighting, and of course, the music of RUSH. Band was tight, and High energy as they played hit after hit. Neil was awesum on drums, Geddy proved the superb bass player he is, and Alex on Guitar, was wicked. 40 years and counting, was a real " Time machine tour"
Simply amazing. Great set list, great sound, very good venue. What an awesome night. Camera Eye live??? Really?? AWESOME!!!!!
If you are a hard core Rush fan, it was fantastic. If you are like me and you only know their hits it was good. Very loud. My ears were still ringing the next evening. I'll never hear in that decibel again.
Fantastic show put on by Canada's best band. These guys are in their late 50's but still know how to rock and pretty much blow bands half their age away. Very impressed!
Totally awesome concert. I've seen RUSH about 15 times, each show gets better. Never a regret seeing them.
Had a great time, place was rocking. Band is aging but keeps playing harder and harder !
You'll never experience another band that has the longevity, skill and sheer stamina that Rush does... Alex Lifeson is a master on the guitar... Nobody can touch Geddy Lee's abilities on the Bass, not to mention the range of his vocals... And the legendary Neil Peart continues to amaze with his drumming... There is nobody better... Now just think that these 3 guys are pushing 60, and they put on a show that lasted over 3 1/2 hours with no supporting acts needed... It was all RUSH... If you were there, or have seen them, you know what I'm talking about... If not, your life remains unfulfilled...
INCREDIBLE! Classic rockers at their best. Light show was amazing. Music, still the best
This was the first time I saw Rush. I always respected them as a great Canadian export but I was never a hugh fan growing up. I went to see Neil Peart, who is considered one of the greatest drummers of all time. He is in a class by himself. I have seen better drum solo's but his performance throughout the show is unmatched. What I did not expect was to see Geddy blow me away on his bass. Neil and Geddy have got to be one of the greatest rythym sections going. Alex- you have got it good. I loved the sense of humour they displayed in the video skits before each set.
What can I say!! Been seeing RUSH since 1978 and they never let me down. Again, a performance beyond words!!
I went to a Rush concert last summer at the Molson ampitheatre in Toronto which was so absolutely awesome!! I went to the show in Hamilton on Tuesday and was not dissapointed. Such a Wicked EPIC show! I have been to a ton of concerts but they are by far the most talented band I have ever seen I mean Neil Peart is a freakin legend, gives you chills when he plays the drums! Why this band has not been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is beyond me. If you have a chance GO see Rush in concert!!!
The weather was horrible and the drive was long BUT the concert was great. Rush is the best band in the land.
RUSH played an amazing 3 hour set of songs that gave fans more than their money's worth. The performance, lights and pyrotechnics all came together flawlessly. They truly are the GODS of Canadian Rock and Roll !!! RUSH is one act that can never be missed when they're in town. RUSH and ROLL !!! 10 out of 10.
Awesome event! took my 16 year old son to his first concert and loved it. No opening band which wasnt missed at all. Ears were ringing for two days! Dont be afraid to bring the small soft ear plugs. Well worth seeing.
Great setlist. Great playing. The concert was almost 3 hours in length. Rush rules!!
RUSH always exceed my expectations! Once you go - you will be hooked - a lifetime fan!
Rush seems to get younger with every tour. For guys their age -- even for guys half their age -- they have incredible energy. And considering the complexity and heaviness of their music, it's amazing they can put on such an amazing show over so many hours, night after night after night. They respect the fans who have been with them since the early days and have supported them through the years by always playing their big hits -- plus, on this tour, refreshingly, some underrated gems they rarely break out of the vault. But for me, who really only discovered them in the '90s and quickly became a super-fan, it's their newer material (i.e., '90s-present) that draws me. They're no nostalgia act like so many '70s and '80s bands. They're as fresh as ever, and only get more creative with every album. Their newest material is much darker than the old, and I don't care for some of the themes, but the music is absolutely miles above almost any other act -- regardless of genre -- that's out there today. And while I'm biased, I have to say this show was the best I've seen them, no question.
Better than I could have thought, Was musc to my ears.