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Breaking developments for Geddy Lee have electrified both music and sports fans this week. During a feature on CBC News, Geddy opened up about his lifelong love for the Toronto Blue Jays and weighed in on George Springer’s game-winning home run, calling the crowd energy at Rogers Centre the loudest he’s ever heard it. He also admitted on-air to feeling both overwhelmed and thrilled, as Rush gears up for its first tour in ten years—a move that’s making waves far beyond the rock world. CBC reports that Lee and Alex Lifeson took years to finally decide to tour again, and the fan response to their announcement has left them both stunned and grateful.

The reunion tour, now titled the Fifty Something Tour, is dominating music headlines. According to Parade, Geddy and Alex have just added an additional 17 dates, with stops spanning from Los Angeles to Vancouver and Mexico City to Toronto. What’s biographically huge here is that this will be Rush’s first tour since the passing of legendary drummer Neil Peart in 2020. Adding to the historical significance, German drummer and composer Anika Nilles has officially joined the Rush lineup, with Geddy publicly praising how warmly the fans have welcomed her.

Social media has exploded over the news. On Instagram and Twitter, fans call Geddy and Alex “legends” and “the GOAT.” There’s also a passionate debate simmering: According to the site Alternative Nation, some longtime fans have expressed discomfort with the use of the Rush name without Peart, with threads on Reddit and other forums questioning whether the new lineup represents Rush’s true spirit. Donna Halper—friend of the band and the radio DJ who first broke Rush in the US—spoke to Geddy directly, sharing that in his view, Rush has always been a band of evolution, and the decision to tour again is about keeping the music alive for future generations as well as honoring Neil’s memory.

Business-wise, ticket pre-sales for the Fifty Something Tour are reportedly surpassing projections, and fans can grab them directly through Rush’s website and Ticketmaster. Meanwhile, Geddy remains active online, using both his personal and Rush’s platforms to thank fans and tease upcoming appearances.

Publicly, Geddy recently appeared at a top-secret Rock & Roll Hall of Fame event in Cleveland, where he and Alex celebrated Rush’s legacy and teased surprise setlists for the tour, as recapped on YouTube and various entertainment outlets.

For Geddy Lee, it’s been an extraordinary few days—his impact on both Canadian culture and the world of progressive rock remains very much present tense. Thanks for listening to Geddy Lee Biography Flash. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Geddy Lee, and search for “Biography Flash” for more great biographies.

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