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Rush is officially back on the live stage for the first time in 11 years, but the legendary Canadian progressive rock band looks a little different. Following the tragic passing of Neil Peart in 2020, remaining co-founders Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson have launched the 2026 "Fifty Something" world tour with a brand new lineup. Joining them are veteran keyboardist Loren Gold and 42-year-old German drum virtuoso Anika Nilles. In this video, we dive deep into the band's surprise return at the 2026 Juno Awards , the intense fan backlash over VIP ticket prices reaching $2,500, and the harsh, often gender-coded technical critiques aimed at their new drummer. We also look at the tour's massive $100 million projected revenue, the powerful endorsement from Neil Peart's family, and Geddy Lee's major hint that brand new Rush studio music might finally be on the way! Sources & Further Reading: Ultimate Classic Rock: "How Anika Nilles Became Rush's New Drummer" Consequence: "RUSH Reveal How They Chose Anika Nilles as Their New Drummer" Guitar World: "Alex Lifeson & Geddy Lee's first show with Anika Nilles" AXS TV: "Rush Adds Touring Keyboardist Loren Gold" #Rush #AnikaNilles #NeilPeart #GeddyLee #AlexLifeson #FiftySomethingTour