Rush Trek Likely Their Last Major Tour
. (Classic Rock) Rush say their 40th anniversary tour is likely to be the last of its kind. The prog giants finally confirmed a 34-city US journey last week, after several months of discussion about whether to return to the road at all. Guitarist Alex Lifeson had said he was looking forward to touring again while frontman Geddy Lee was less certain. And drummer Neil Peart admitted to Prog that the decision was a "true dilemma" for him because he felt he was "causing pain" to his family. Now Rush say via a press release: "These not-to-be-missed concerts will highlight four decades of the band's music. This will most likely be their last major tour of this magnitude." here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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