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Rush Begins Reunion Tour Honoring Neil Peart with New Drummer Anika Nilles

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Margaret Farrell

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Rush's Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson performed their first show in 11 years at Los Angeles' Kia Forum, kicking off the Fifty Something Tour with new touring drummer Anika Nilles, as Rolling Stone reported. The reunion tour honors the band's late drummer Neil Peart, who passed away in 2020, and celebrates their 50-plus-year history, according to Stereogum. Nilles, a former drummer for Jeff Beck, made her live debut with the band at the Juno Awards in March before the tour's opening night, Stereogum added.

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Rush's Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson have kicked off their first reunion tour since the passing of drummer Neil Peart in 2020. After over a decade away from performing Rush's catalogue and following serious soul-searching, the band decided to celebrate their 50-plus-year history and honor Peart. Former Jeff Beck drummer Anika Nilles has taken over drumming duties, making her live debut at the Juno Awards in March before the North American tour's opening night.

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Last October, Rush's Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson announced their first tour since prog-rock legend Neil Peart passed away in 2020.
It has been over a decade since Lee and Lifeson played music from Rush's catalogue, and after some 'serious soul-searching,' they decided it was time to celebrate their band's 50-plus-year history and pay tribute to Peart.
The drummer tasked with filling these big shoes is former Jeff Beck drummer Anika Nilles.
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Last October, Rush‘s Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson announced their first tour since prog-rock legend Neil Peart passed away in 2020. It has been over a decade since Lee and Lifeson played music from Rush’s catalogue, and after some “serious soul-searching,”

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