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Aug
09
Scotiabank Arena
Get your hands in the air, rock fans. Rush is here. This summer, they're hitting town on their Fifty Something tour, with all their most legendary progressive rock anthems to Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario. And you're invited.
You know all about Rush. So you know there will be huge stage productions, and hit after hit after hit including "Tom Sawyer," "Limelight," "Closer to the Heart," and "The Spirit of Radio."
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are bringing their full back catalog, joined by drummer Anika Nilles and keyboardist Loren Gold. With stadium-rocking songs to the biggest club tunes, you'll get to witness entertainment at its finest.
So now's the time. It's a massive set packed with huge tunes – and we want to hear you scream every word. Tickets start at $241. But – as expected – they're going quick. Don't risk disappointment. Secure your place now and get ready for the top music event this year.
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Rush delivers one of the best live progressive rock concert experiences on tour today. This stop at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto promises to be epic as part of the RUSH: Fifty Something 2026 Tour, celebrating over 50 years of the band's music and legacy. Yes, the song lineup for the night guarantees to be crammed with the newest tracks and classics like "Tom Sawyer," "Limelight," "Closer to the Heart," and "Spirit of Radio" that made Rush a household name in rock music. Yet, that's just the beginning. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are returning to tour together for the first time in over a decade, joined by drummer Anika Nilles and keyboardist Loren Gold, making this the first time Rush has toured as more than a trio since 1972. The stunning visuals and even the possible backup crew are all going to be there to create the atmosphere. The mix of all of these components is why Rush consistently provides a unforgettable live experience. It's also why it can pay off to journey to Scotiabank Arena on Sunday 9th August 2026 even if these songs aren't usual favorites on your personal playlists.
One of the keys to ensuring that your concert-going experience at Scotiabank Arena is phenomenal is selecting the right seats, but we'll get to that. The first thing that you should do is make sure you're getting to Scotiabank Arena with ample time to spare before the show. Rush is going to attract a massive crowd, and that could result in lengthy queues just to get inside this venue. To make sure you don't have a stressful evening at all, time your food, beverages, and your access to Scotiabank Arena carefully. Note that Scotiabank Arena is a cashless venue (credit/debit only), and offers diverse food and beverage options with multicultural Toronto flavors. That's going to let you to be in your place from the moment the initial set at this progressive rock concert starts.
It varies depending on on the type of night that you're seeking. If you're a devoted supporter of Rush, then sitting close to the stage is a priority. However, in those spots, you could overlook some of the visual elements that are part of the show. If you opt to sit further back, you can have full command of the action on stage while you appreciate the screens and the unique visual elements. At the same time, you could have easier access to food, drinks, restrooms and all of the other perks that Scotiabank Arena offers, with seating options including club seats, executive suites, and loge suites available.
To be able to pick where you prefer to sit and how you wish to experience Rush, be sure to hit the "Buy Tickets" link real soon! Spots at this event are probably going to sell out.
Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario, , US