Biography Flash: Geddy Lee Announces Rush Reunion Tour with 60 Shows and New Drummer Anika Nilles
Update: 2025-12-03
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Over the past few days, Geddy Lee has been in the spotlight with several significant developments surrounding Rush's highly anticipated reunion tour. Just yesterday, on December 2nd, Rush announced they are bringing their "Fifty Something" celebration tour to multiple North American cities throughout 2026, marking the first time Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson have toured together in over a decade since Rush's final show in 2015. The tour features new drummer Anika Nilles, a YouTube sensation and clinician who will be stepping into the legendary shoes of late drummer Neil Peart, who passed away in January 2020.
In a recent video message shared with fans, Lee expressed that he and Lifeson were completely blown away by the overwhelming response to the tour announcement. He explained that the duo have added a whopping 17 new cities to the already announced dates, bringing the total to 60 shows across North America and Canada. Lee noted they're heading back to the gym to get in peak physical condition for the demanding tour schedule. According to interviews Lee gave to Rolling Stone and The Globe and Mail, he's been playing diligently for about a year and a half, and since making the decision to tour, he's been hitting the gym hard alongside Lifeson. Lee confirmed the band will perform over two hours per show, playing a plethora of songs they've been planning, though not the full three-hour concerts fans may remember from past tours.
On the business front, ticket sales have been moving rapidly, with Lee urging fans to purchase directly through Ticketmaster rather than resellers who are jacking up prices. An artist presale took place on October 27th, with general on-sale beginning on October 31st.
Beyond touring news, Lee also made a recent public appearance at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City in October for a book signing event for his latest release "72 Stories: From the Baseball Collection of Geddy Lee." He discussed his passion for baseball history and his significant donations to the museum over the years.
The reception from Neil Peart's family has been particularly heartwarming, with his widow Carrie Nuttall-Peart and daughter Olivia expressing their thrilled support for the tour, calling it a celebration of Neil's extraordinary legacy.
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Over the past few days, Geddy Lee has been in the spotlight with several significant developments surrounding Rush's highly anticipated reunion tour. Just yesterday, on December 2nd, Rush announced they are bringing their "Fifty Something" celebration tour to multiple North American cities throughout 2026, marking the first time Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson have toured together in over a decade since Rush's final show in 2015. The tour features new drummer Anika Nilles, a YouTube sensation and clinician who will be stepping into the legendary shoes of late drummer Neil Peart, who passed away in January 2020.
In a recent video message shared with fans, Lee expressed that he and Lifeson were completely blown away by the overwhelming response to the tour announcement. He explained that the duo have added a whopping 17 new cities to the already announced dates, bringing the total to 60 shows across North America and Canada. Lee noted they're heading back to the gym to get in peak physical condition for the demanding tour schedule. According to interviews Lee gave to Rolling Stone and The Globe and Mail, he's been playing diligently for about a year and a half, and since making the decision to tour, he's been hitting the gym hard alongside Lifeson. Lee confirmed the band will perform over two hours per show, playing a plethora of songs they've been planning, though not the full three-hour concerts fans may remember from past tours.
On the business front, ticket sales have been moving rapidly, with Lee urging fans to purchase directly through Ticketmaster rather than resellers who are jacking up prices. An artist presale took place on October 27th, with general on-sale beginning on October 31st.
Beyond touring news, Lee also made a recent public appearance at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City in October for a book signing event for his latest release "72 Stories: From the Baseball Collection of Geddy Lee." He discussed his passion for baseball history and his significant donations to the museum over the years.
The reception from Neil Peart's family has been particularly heartwarming, with his widow Carrie Nuttall-Peart and daughter Olivia expressing their thrilled support for the tour, calling it a celebration of Neil's extraordinary legacy.
Thanks so much for listening to this update on Geddy Lee. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on this Canadian legend. Search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies.
And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Geddy Lee. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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