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  2. Category:Rush (band) concert tours - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rush (band) concert tours" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  3. R40 Live Tour - Wikipedia

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    The R40 Live Tour was the final concert tour by Canadian rock band Rush that commemorated the 40th anniversary of drummer Neil Peart joining the band in July 1974. The title hearkens back to Rush's 2004 R30: 30th Anniversary Tour that celebrated the 30th anniversary of the band. The tour grossed US$37.8 million, with 442,337 tickets sold at 35 ...

  4. Hemispheres Tour - Wikipedia

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    This is an example set list adapted from Rush: Wandering the Face of the Earth – The Official Touring History of what were performed during the tour, but may not represent the majority of the shows. [7] "Circumstances" was removed from the set during the band's shows in the United Kingdom, with "Something for Nothing" and "Cygnus X-1" being ...

  5. Time Machine Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Time Machine Tour was a concert tour by the Canadian rock band Rush that began on June 29, 2010 in Albuquerque, New Mexico and ended July 2, 2011 at The Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington.

  6. Moving Pictures Tour - Wikipedia

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    The tour began in Kalamazoo on February 20, 1981 and concluded on July 5 in East Troy. Max Webster , FM , Goddo and The Joe Perry Project were also opening acts for Rush on the tour. [ 1 ] The March 27, 1981 performance in Montreal was recorded for the band's live album, Exit...

  7. Rush (band) - Wikipedia

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    After the tour, Rush joined fellow Toronto-based rock band Max Webster to record "Battle Scar" for their 1980 album, Universal Juveniles. [56] Max Webster's lyricist, Pye Dubois, offered the band the lyrics to a song he had written. The band accepted, and the song went on, after reworking by Peart, to become "Tom Sawyer". [56

  8. Snakes & Arrows Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Snakes & Arrows Tour was a concert tour by Canadian rock band Rush to promote the studio album Snakes & Arrows. The first leg of the tour began on June 13, 2007, in Atlanta and concluded on October 29, 2007, at Hartwall Arena in Helsinki , Finland.

  9. Exit... Stage Left Tour - Wikipedia

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    This is an example set list adapted from Rush: Wandering the Face of the Earth – The Official Touring History of what were performed during the tour, but may not represent the majority of the shows. [3]