Rush returned to the stage Sunday night at the 2026 Juno Awards in Hamilton, Ontario, as Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson introduced 42-year-old drummer Anika Nilles as the band’s newest member, according ...
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson reunited under the Rush banner for a surprise appearance at Canada's Juno Awards, introducing ...
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Nearly a million TVs tuned in to watch Joni Mitchell accept lifetime achievement award at Junos: CBC
TORONTO — Nearly a million Canadians watched on TV as Joni Mitchell accepted a lifetime achievement award at the Juno Awards ...
Rush kicked off the 2026 Juno Awards with their first live performance in over 11 years, and their first since the 2020 death ...
However, Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee give different reasons for their choice of song, as Anika Nilles and Loren Gold make ...
Rush cofounders Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson debuted new lineup with drummer Anika Nilles, keyboardist Loren Gold.
Over the weekend, the most Canadian thing happened at the Canadian equivalent of the GRAMMYs, as the mighty Rush played live ...
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson open Juno Awards with "Finding My Way," in Rush's first live performance with new drummer Anika Nilles.
The duo previewed what fans can expect from their highly-anticipated Fifty Something reunion tour, which kicks off in June ...
Rush found their way back to the stage last night (March 29th) for their first-ever public performance with new drummer Anika Nilles, which took place during the Juno Awards broadcast ceremony in ...
Alex Lifeson, a visibly-delighted Geddy Lee and new drummer Anika Nilles - decided to play Finding My Way, the opening track from their self -itled 1974 debut alb ...
Although a special night for Rush and fans, the Canadian rock band also announced their Fifty Something Tour. Hitting the road once again, the tour will kick off on June 7 and run until April 2027.
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