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Rush Planning 41st Anniversary Tour For 2015

Friday, 21 March 2014 Written by Jon Stickler

Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson has hinted that the band could be hitting the road again in 2015 for a new tour.

Speaking to Rolling Stone, Lifeson revealed that plans are being made for a 41st anniversary tour:

"The three of us just had a meeting, we said, 'Let's not talk about anything band-wise for the next year. Let's separate ourselves and come back rejuvenated.' Unfortunately, the other people at that meeting didn't hear what we were talking about, so there are already plans being made for spring of 2015. It's going to be a 41st anniversary tour, or whatever they're going to call it."

The guitarist also explained that the band would like the new tour to be tailored for "pleasing fans across the board." Rush recently took to stages across the world for their Clockwork Angels Tour, which was centered around the 2012 record.

Lifeson continued:

"I've always wanted to do some rarer Rush material, and this should be a good opportunity to do that. I also think it's going to be a long tour. We just need to stay healthy until then."

To mark the band’s 40-year recording career, on April 14, 2014, Universal Music celebrate with the vinyl reissue of the original Moon Records (pre-Mercury) release of 'Rush', the band's debut album, as part of Universal’s reDISCovered vinyl series.

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