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Fifty-something years ago, Canadian rock band Rush rocked into the ages. The band wasnât like others during the seventies — they appealed to the fantasy metal nerds searching for epic proportions of progression, made in a different flavor of rock than the sixties, with which to identify. Teenagers were a big driver of their audience base. Some of those awkward teenagers, such as Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins, later went on to become rock legends in their own right.
Rush has toured over 30 times, with the most recent tour marking 40 years of touring. The R40 Live Tour took place in 2015 and was the last time fans had the opportunity to see them live; the final show was played at the Kia Forum in Inglewood. After the tour closed in 2015, drummer Neil Peart alluded to his desire to retire. It was quiet for a bit. Fans waited years, hoping that this wasnât the end.
As it turns out, the band has decided to go on one more tour after all, embarking on a reunion tour in memory of their late bandmate, Peart. Announced as the band's big farewell, the 2026 series is called their Fifty Something tour, and I've broken down how to score Rush tickets below. Keep scrolling to find the information on how you can catch your last chance to see them rock out their final notes before their official retirement, with leads on tickets via StubHub and VividSeats.
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Rushâs 2026 tour schedule
Rush is going to be all over the United States for the bulk of their tour. They are starting their show tour in the same venue and place that they played last: in Los Angelesâs Kia Forum, located in Inglewood, California.
Over the course of the tour, they will be visiting 24 cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Theyâll be touring major venues like New Yorkâs famed Madison Square Garden, Los Angelesâs Kia Forum, and Chicagoâs United Center. Weâve separated things out for you in the US and outside in the charts below.
North America
| Date | City | StubHub prices | Vivid Seats prices |
| June 7, 2026 | Inglewood, CA | $278 | $297 |
| June 9, 2026 | Inglewood, CA | $180 | $184 |
| June 11, 2026 | Inglewood, CA | $187 | $182 |
| June 13, 2026 | Inglewood, CA | $225 | $216 |
| June 24, 2026 | Fort Worth, TX | $215 | $223 |
| June 26, 2026 | Fort Worth, TX | $298 | $335 |
| June 28, 2026 | Fort Worth, TX | $299 | $290 |
| June 30, 2026 | Fort Worth, TX | $293 | $279 |
| July 16, 2026 | Chicago, IL | $237 | $252 |
| July 17, 2026 | Chicago, IL | $1,153 | N/A |
| July 18, 2026 | Chicago, IL | $274 | $261 |
| July 20, 2026 | Chicago, IL | $229 | $228 |
| July 22, 2026 | Chicago, IL | $208 | $219 |
| July 28, 2026 | New York, NY | $343 | $356 |
| July 30, 2026 | New York, NY | $325 | $360 |
| August 1, 2026 | New York, NY | $396 | $417 |
| August 3, 2026 | New York, NY | $331 | $333 |
| August 7, 2026 | Toronto, Canada | $378 | $399 |
| August 9, 2026 | Toronto, Canada | $330 | $329 |
| August 11, 2026 | Toronto, Canada | $264 | $277 |
| August 13, 2026 | Toronto, Canada | $271 | $270 |
| August 21, 2026 | Philadelphia, PA | $201 | $238 |
| August 23, 2026 | Philadelphia, PA | $209 | $196 |
| August 26, 2026 | Detroit, MI | $126 | $122 |
| August 28, 2026 | Detroit, MI | $153 | $169 |
| September 2, 2026 | MontrĂŠal, Canada | $135 | $130 |
| September 4, 2026 | MontrĂŠal, Canada | $162 | $163 |
| September 12, 2026 | Boston, MA | $187 | $183 |
| September 14, 2026 | Boston, MA | $155 | $157 |
| September 17, 2026 | Cleveland, OH | $246 | $234 |
| September 19, 2026 | Cleveland, OH | $289 | $279 |
| September 23, 2026 | San Antonio, TX | $113 | $109 |
| September 25, 2026 | San Antonio, TX | $132 | $127 |
| October 5, 2026 | Denver, CO | $166 | $182 |
| October 7, 2026 | Denver, CO | $146 | $140 |
| October 10, 2026 | Seattle, WA | $177 | $180 |
| October 12, 2026 | Seattle, WA | $165 | $162 |
| October 15, 2026 | San Jose, CA | $124 | $123 |
| October 17, 2026 | San Jose, CA | $154 | $143 |
| October 25, 2026 | Washington, DC | $171 | $168 |
| October 27, 2026 | Washington, DC | $156 | $148 |
| October 30, 2026 | Uncasville, CT | $354 | $327 |
| November 1, 2026 | Uncasville, CT | $377 | $358 |
| November 5, 2026 | Davie, FL | $330 | $314 |
| November 7, 2026 | Davie, FL | $327 | $304 |
| November 9, 2026 | Tampa, FL | $138 | $140 |
| November 11, 2026 | Tampa, FL | $126 | $122 |
| November 20, 2026 | Charlotte, NC | $144 | $146 |
| November 22, 2026 | Charlotte, NC | $125 | $125 |
| November 25, 2026 | Atlanta, GA | $146 | $141 |
| November 27, 2026 | Atlanta, GA | $157 | $152 |
| December 1, 2026 | Glendale, AZ | $140 | $143 |
| December 3, 2026 | Glendale, AZ | $139 | $135 |
| December 10, 2026 | Edmonton, Canada | $119 | $120 |
| December 12, 2026 | Edmonton, Canada | $132 | $134 |
| December 15, 2026 | Vancouver, Canada | $137 | $139 |
| December 17, 2026 | Vancouver, Canada | $117 | $117 |
International
| Date | City | StubHub prices | Vivid Seats prices |
| June 18, 2026 | Mexico City, Mexico | $145 | N/A |
| June 20, 2026 | Mexico City, Mexico | $140 | N/A |
How to buy tickets for Rushâs 2026 concert tour
Folks seeking to buy tickets have a lot of opportunities to do so for several of the shows, although some are selling out fast. Some shows have either completely sold out or have very limited options for available tickets. Remember: this is the first tour that theyâve had in a decade and is said to be the last the band will ever do.
They have two shows that arenât connected to the tour scheduled in Glendale, Arizona, at the end of this year. The first of those two shows has already sold out. Only 1% of tickets were remaining shortly after they went up on StubHub. They arenât even available on Ticketmaster either.
If you visit Ticketmaster seeking original tickets, youâre met with a notice stating that tickets are either extremely limited or only available through verified resellers. Fans (and resellers looking to get their hands on a bag) are grabbing tickets quickly. This will make getting tickets competitive.
How much are tickets?
The July 17th Chicago showâs tickets are the most expensive to try to snag on StubHub of the tour. (The same date isnât even available on VividSeats.) They are priced at over a grand for the lowest-priced tickets. This makes so much sense to me as a kid born in the Chicago suburbs who grew up with my dad and cousin Kevin playing Rush. If I had the cheddar to go to one of those shows with my pa & my cousin, Iâd be mighty tempted personally. The band has some serious old-school Midwest dad-rock fanfare that you donât need to be âFifty Somethingâ to appreciate.
The other most expensive cheap tickets are just under a grand for the December 3rd show at the end of this year. These are currently only available on StubHub. Overall, more ticket dates appear to be available on StubHub compared to VividSeats.
There are also some impressive VIP packages available, if you can secure them and afford them. VIP packages are listed on Rushâs website. There are multiple levels of VIP packages potentially up for grabs. Each level unlocks fan experiences from direct meet and greets and photo ops for the âgram, special VIP only merch, autographs, behind-the-scenes tour, great seats, and of course, drinks and networking with fans before the masses who paid for general admission or regular tickets get in.
I peeked at the site to see how much an available VIP package would cost if someone were to go to one of the Los Angeles shows, and, well, itâs pretty expensive. Their lowest VIP package seats were $840 on Ticketmaster. Their second-tier VIP package seats, located four rows from the stage and including a hotel package stay, concert, and assorted goodies, were $2,256 each before taxes.
Who is opening for Rushâs tour?
Rush is doing their own thing and owning the stage for their final bow. They are, however, supported with this by a moderately younger drummer than the rest of the Rush crew. Forty-two-year-old Anika Nilles is from Germany and has previously played with the late English musician Jeff Beck. She will be rocking the drums, channelling the musical stylings of Neil Peart in his absence.
Will there be international tour dates?
Folks seeking to see Rush play live outside the United States will have limited options on where to see them. The band is currently scheduled to perform only in Canada and Mexico. The bulk of their international shows are in Canada, which makes perfect sense given the bandâs origins.
There are no shows scheduled in Europe or other international countries and continents. The tour dates all take place in the North American region.
The number of international appearance locations is extremely limited. Only two of the bandâs tour dates are happening in Mexico. The remaining 10 international tour dates are scheduled in select cities across Canada.
Who are the Rush band members?
Rush is composed of two current main members: guitarist Alex Lifeson and lead vocalist Geddy Lee. Lee also does bass and keyboard work for the band. The third member of the original band was the late Neil Peart, who died in 2020. Lee and Lifeson have elected to tap German drummer Anika Nilles to step in for Peart during this tribute farewell tour.
Where can I buy Rush band merch?
Folks interested in purchasing Rush merchandise can find a variety of items on Rushâs official website. If youâre thinking about what to get your Rush-loving relative or the dad rock-loving hipster some Rush schwag, there are a bunch of options. They offer a wide range of merchandise, including copies of their music on vinyl, books, T-shirts, glasses, beanies, and more. Thereâs even a Rush baseball on there. When you go to their site, youâll see that they are set up for the holidays with sales now too, so you might want to ârushâ over there and check it out if thatâs your groove.