After selling more than half a million tickets across North America for their 2026 Fifty Something run, Rush co-founders Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson have confirmed that the celebration will continue into 2027 with newly announced dates across Europe and South America.
The shows mark Rush's first European performances since 2013 and their first visit to South America in 17 years – a long-awaited return for fans who've been holding out hope since the band stepped back from touring.
The tour kicks off on June 7 at Kia Forum in Los Angeles, CA and wraps up on April 10 at Veikkaus Arena in Helsinki, FI (so far). Get your tickets here.
6/7 Los Angeles, CA Kia Forum
6/9 Los Angeles, CA Kia Forum
6/11 Los Angeles, CA Kia Forum
6/13 Los Angeles, CA Kia Forum
6/18 Mexico City, MX Palacio de los Deportes
6/20 Mexico City, MX Palacio de los Deportes
6/24 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena
6/26 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena
6/28 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena
6/30 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena
7/16 Chicago, IL United Center
7/18 Chicago, IL United Center
7/20 Chicago, IL United Center
7/22 Chicago, IL United Center
7/28 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
7/30 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
8/1 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
8/3 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
8/7 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena
8/9 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena
8/11 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena
8/13 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena
8/21 Philadelphia, PA Xfinity Mobile Arena
8/23 Philadelphia, PA Xfinity Mobile Arena
8/26 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena
8/28 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena
9/2 Montreal, QC Bell Centre
9/4 Montreal, QC Bell Centre
9/12 Boston, MA TD Garden
9/14 Boston, MA TD Garden
9/17 Cleveland, OH Rocket Arena
9/19 Cleveland, OH Rocket Arena
9/23 San Antonio, TX Frost Bank Center
9/25 San Antonio, TX Frost Bank Center
10/5 Denver, CO Ball Arena
10/7 Denver, CO Ball Arena
10/10 Seattle, WA Climate Pledge Arena
10/12 Seattle, WA Climate Pledge Arena
10/15 San Jose, CA SAP Center
10/17 San Jose, CA SAP Center
10/25 Washington, DC Capital One Arena
10/27 Washington, DC Capital One Arena
10/30 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
11/1 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
11/5 Hollywood, FL Seminole Hard Rock Live
11/7 Hollywood, FL Seminole Hard Rock Live
11/9 Tampa, FL Benchmark International Arena
11/11 Tampa, FL Benchmark International Arena
11/20 Charlotte, NC Spectrum Center
11/22 Charlotte, NC Spectrum Center
11/25 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena
11/27 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena
12/1 Glendale, AZ Desert Diamond Arena
12/3 Glendale, AZ Desert Diamond Arena
12/10 Edmonton, AB Rogers Place
12/12 Edmonton, AB Rogers Place
12/15 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena
12/17 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena
1/15 Buenos Aires, AR Movistar Arena
1/22 Curitiba, BR Arena da Baixada
1/24 São Paulo, BR Allianz Parque
1/30 Rio de Janeiro, BR Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos Engenhão
2/1 Belo Horizonte, BR Estádio Mineirão
2/4 Brasília, BR Arena BRB Mané Garrincha
2/19 Paris, FR La Défense Arena
2/21 Berlin, DE Uber Arena
2/23 Amsterdam, NL Ziggo Dome
2/25 Munich, DE Olympiahalle
2/28 Cologne, DE LANXESS Arena
3/2 Hamburg, DE Barclays Arena
3/4 Stuttgart, DE Hanns Martin Schleyer Halle
3/8 Glasgow, UK OVO Hydro
3/12 Manchester, UK Co op Live
3/16 London, UK O2 Arena
3/18 London, UK O2 Arena
3/27 Krakow, PL TAURON Arena Krakow
3/30 Milan, IT Unipol Dome
4/1 Basel, CH St Jakobshalle Basel
4/4 Copenhagen, DK Royal Arena
4/6 Oslo, NO Unity Arena
4/8 Stockholm, SE Avicii Arena
4/10 Helsinki, FI Veikkaus Arena
Originally unveiled as a 22-date North American run in 2026, the Fifty Something tour sold out almost instantly, prompting multiple additions. The trek now spans 58 shows across 24 cities in Canada, the United States and Mexico, cementing the enduring appetite for the band's catalogue five decades on. The tour celebrates Rush's music and legacy while paying tribute to late drummer and lyricist Neil Peart, whose influence remains foundational to the band's identity.
For this new chapter, Lee and Lifeson will be joined by German drummer Anika Nilles, known for her solo work and for performing more than 60 shows with Jeff Beck, as well as keyboardist Loren Gold, who has toured with The Who and Roger Daltrey.
Speaking about the scale and ambition of the run, Lee said: "We can't wait to get back to all these cities we haven't played in so long, as well as hitting some new places we've yet to play. Both Alex and I are loving the hours of rehearsal time we're spending with Anika and now Loren, learning around 40 songs which will enable us to keep the shows evolving, playing some different songs on different nights."
He added that much of the classic Rush touring machine is being reassembled behind the scenes. "We are thrilled that many of our longstanding crew have come back to help us design the kind of Rush show that fans have grown accustomed to expect from us. We dearly hope you will come along and help us celebrate 50 years of Rush music, while giving Neil the long-overdue tribute he so richly deserves."
Peart's widow, Carrie Nuttall-Peart, and daughter, Olivia Peart, also voiced their support for the tour's expansion, framing it as both celebration and remembrance. "We are thrilled to support the 'Fifty Something' tour, celebrating a band whose music has resonated and inspired fans for generations, and to honor Neil's extraordinary legacy as both a drummer and lyricist."
They continued: "Neil's musicianship was singular. Compositions of intricacy and power that expanded what rhythm itself could express. As both drummer and lyricist, he was irreplaceable. Inimitable in his artistry, and unmatched in the depth and imagination he brought to the lyrics that inspired and moved so many, he profoundly shaped how fans connected with him and the band, giving voice and meaning to their own lives."
Looking ahead to the expanded global leg, they added: "As the band enters this new chapter, it promises to be truly unforgettable. We are excited to see how their new vision unfolds, and to hear this legendary music played live once again."