Rush, Progressive rock

Rush Extend Fifty Something Tour With North American Arena Dates

27.06.2026 - 11:56:49 | ad-hoc-news.de

Rush carry their Fifty Something Tour across North America with new arena shows, including a fresh Fort Worth date, as fans see the trio’s classic catalog return to major stages.

Nahaufnahme einer Hand an den Saiten einer weißen Bassgitarre in Schwarzweiß
Rush - Fingerspitzengefühl im Detail: Die Hand des Musikers zupft die Saiten einer hellen Bassgitarre, festgehalten in Schwarzweiß. 27.06.2026 - Bild: THN

Rush return to big rooms with the extended Fifty Something Tour. The run includes a new arena stop at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas on June 26, 2026, according to the Rush fan site Rush Is a Band’s tour overviewRush Is a Band tour page.

New arena dates in North America

The Fifty Something Tour is listed with 88 shows, with the most recent date at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth on June 26, 2026, giving Texas fans a rare chance to see the band in an arena settingRush Is a Band tour page.

The wider itinerary places Rush across North America through multiple cities, reflecting continuing demand for their catalog-heavy show, even years after their classic 1970s and 1980s studio releases cemented their reputation as a touring force.

Why these dates matter for fans

For U.S. listeners, an arena stop like Fort Worth underscores how strongly Rush’s music continues to draw live audiences, aligning with the enduring popularity of albums such as Moving Pictures and 2112 that still feature on rock playlists and classic-rock formats.

All in all, the current tour structure shows Rush’s catalog being presented in major venues rather than only in smaller theaters, which keeps the band’s original progressive rock framework in a setting that matches its scale.

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Tour and catalog news on Rush

For more background on Rush’s live activity and classic albums, readers can find additional coverage and context on the band’s music and touring history.

The musical core of Rush

Rush’s sound blends progressive rock, hard rock and intricate musicianship, heard on key albums such as 2112 (1976), Moving Pictures (1981), Permanent Waves (1980) and later work like Clockwork Angels (2012), which added orchestral elements to their established style.

Where the act stands today

Rush currently have Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas listed as their most recent Fifty Something Tour date on June 26, 2026, with the wider tour continuing across North America.

Rush at a glance

  • Act: Rush
  • Genre: Progressive rock / hard rock
  • Origin: Toronto, Canada
  • Active since: 1968
  • Lineup: Geddy Lee (bass, vocals), Alex Lifeson (guitar), Neil Peart (drums)
  • Label: Mercury Records / Anthem Records
  • Key works: 2112 (1976), Permanent Waves (1980), Moving Pictures (1981), Clockwork Angels (2012)
  • Current album/single: Clockwork Angels, released June 12, 2012
  • Charts / certifications: Moving Pictures peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and is certified quadruple Platinum by the RIAA in the U.S.
  • Next live date: June 26, 2026 - Fort Worth, Texas, Dickies Arena

Frequently asked questions about Rush

Where did Rush last play on the Fifty Something Tour?
Rush’s most recent listed date on the Fifty Something Tour is Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas on June 26, 2026, according to the Rush Is a Band tour overview.

What are Rush’s most important albums for U.S. listeners?
For many U.S. fans, 2112, Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures form the core of Rush’s catalog, with Moving Pictures reaching No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and becoming one of their best-known releases.

When did Rush start their career?
Rush formed in Toronto in 1968 and went on to become a leading progressive rock act through the 1970s and 1980s, with extensive touring in the U.S. and internationally.

Where to hear and follow Rush

This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.

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