Rush Will Still Perform Live After Final Tour
. They're currently on the road on what's been described as the "last major tour of this magnitude" as drummer Neil Peart wants to focus more on family life, and he's suffering from tendonitis, while guitarist Alex Lifeson is dealing with arthritis in his hands. Lee tells Rolling Stone: "It's most likely our last tour - I couldn't put it any more accurately. I can't say for sure. But it doesn't mean we don't want to work together still, it doesn't mean we won't do another creative project. I've got ideas for shows we could do that don't involve a tour." Read more here. Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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