Anika Nilles, a German musician, has stepped in as the new drummer for Rush to honor Neil Peart's legacy, expressing gratitude and excitement for the journey ahead, with Geddy Lee praising her understanding of Rush's music and Neil Peart's drumming nuances.
Geddy Lee revealed that Rush's new drummer for their upcoming reunion tour is Anika Nilles, recommended by band assistant Skully after he raved about her skills while touring with Jeff Beck, and she was chosen to fill the challenging role following Neil Peart's legacy.
Geddy Lee revealed that German drummer Anika Nilles will be Rush's new drummer for their upcoming tour, after praising her skills and work with Jeff Beck, highlighting her as a talented and fresh addition to the band.
Rush is returning to the stage after over a decade with a 12-date tour in 2026, featuring Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and new drummer Anika Nilles, to celebrate their legacy and Neil Peart's memory. Tickets go on presale in October, with general sales starting later that month, and the band will perform a mix of hits and fan favorites across North America and Mexico.
Rush announced their first tour in 11 years, the 2026 Fifty Something Tour, to celebrate their legacy and honor late drummer Neil Peart, with Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson performing a selection of their classic songs, supported by drummer Anika Nilles, and featuring a new anthology release.
Rush members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson announced a 2026 reunion tour called 'Fifty Something' to celebrate their legacy and honor Neil Peart, with new drummer Anika Nilles joining them. The tour will include seven North American shows, starting in Los Angeles, and features tributes to Peart, with tickets going on sale in October.
Rush announced their first tour in over a decade, called the 'Fifty Something Tour,' with dates in major cities including Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, and Cleveland, where they will perform at Rocket Arena in September 2026. The tour will feature German drummer Anika Nilles, who will replace the late Neil Peart, and aims to honor Peart's legacy. Tickets go on sale October 17, 2025.
Sammy Guevara turned heel at ROH Death Before Dishonor, winning the ROH Tag Titles with a surprise partner, Rush, and attacking the Von Erichs, marking a significant heel turn in his wrestling persona.
AEW star Rush congratulates his brother Dragon Lee on winning the WWE NXT North American Championship, defeating Dominik Mysterio. Rush expressed his pride and love for his brother on social media, accompanied by a photo of Lee with his new title belt. This marks Lee's first title win since joining WWE in 2022, and he has been feuding with Mysterio throughout the year. Meanwhile, Rush is currently competing in the AEW Continental Classic.
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson of the legendary rock band Rush have discussed the possibility of recruiting a drummer and touring again, following the tragic death of drummer Neil Peart. While Lee expressed uncertainty about the future, Lifeson remains hopeful, stating that it's not in their DNA to stop. The duo has been approached about tribute shows and received offers after performing with various drummers at a tribute concert. Lee also mentioned the desire to make new music and the enjoyment of jamming with Lifeson in his home studio. However, Lifeson's health issues have temporarily put plans on hold. The future of Rush remains uncertain, but the possibility of another chapter is not ruled out.
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, members of the iconic rock band Rush, reflect on their journey and discuss the band's future following the passing of drummer Neil Peart. Lee has released a memoir titled "My Effin' Life," while Lifeson remains hopeful about continuing to collaborate. They acknowledge the difficulty of moving forward without Peart but emphasize the importance of staying true to themselves and their beliefs. Rush's blend of musicianship, stagecraft, and a touch of goofiness has garnered a loyal fan base over their 55-year career, selling 40 million albums.
Paul McCartney has encouraged Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson of Rush to go back on tour. The advice came after McCartney met the duo at a tribute show in London. Although McCartney wasn't familiar with Rush's music, he enjoyed their performance and bonded with Lee and Lifeson over drinks. McCartney emphasized the joy of touring and urged them to get back on the road. While there is no confirmation of a tour, Lee mentioned that they might not be comfortable using the name Rush and could consider alternative names.
In an excerpt from his memoir, Geddy Lee of Rush recounts the day he was fired from the band in 1969. Lee reveals that the decision to replace him was driven by drummer John Rutsey, who wanted to reinvent the band's image and find someone "hipper." Despite feeling shocked and hurt, Lee resolved to start a band of his own and eventually rejoined Rush after Rutsey called to make amends. The experience made Lee more confident and skeptical, shaping his approach to the music business.
Geddy Lee, the former frontman of the band Rush, has released a memoir titled "My Effin' Life," which delves into his personal life and experiences both within and outside of the band. The book covers a wide range of topics, including his upbringing in Toronto, his family history, his love for baseball, and the challenges he faced after the death of drummer Neil Peart. Lee reflects on his own personal growth and dispels the notion that he was a shy wallflower, discovering a sense of chutzpah within himself. He also hints at the possibility of collaborating with Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson in the future.
Geddy Lee has expressed openness to a potential Rush reunion with bandmate Alex Lifeson, despite previously suggesting that the band's touring days were over following the death of drummer Neil Peart. Lee reflected on the band's reunion at Taylor Hawkins' tribute concerts and stated that they could now consider going out as a new entity or playing Rush songs as Rush. However, Lifeson had previously stated that Rush would never exist again without Peart.