• Tue. Dec 23rd, 2025

BREAKING NEWS 🚨 Geddy Lee, frontman of Rush, has announced his 2026 Farewell Tour, titled “One Last Ride.” After decades of inspiring the world with anthems of love and hope, Geddy Lee is preparing for his final journey on stage. The global tour will visit over 50 cities, celebrating foo fighters legendary career with unforgettable music and emotion. WATCH NOW: “It’s not the end — it’s a thank-you,” Geddy Lee shared. “One last ride to celebrate every song, every soul, every moment.” 🌍 “One Last Ride” begins in 2026 — a beautiful farewell to a generation’s voice of light and unity.

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Nov 2, 2025 #Geddy Lee, #Rush

🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨

 

In an emotional announcement that has sent shockwaves through the rock world, Geddy Lee, the legendary frontman and bassist of Rush, has officially revealed his 2026 Farewell Tour, poignantly titled “One Last Ride.” After more than five decades of reshaping the sound of progressive rock, inspiring millions of fans, and pushing the boundaries of musical artistry, Lee is preparing to take his final bow on the world stage.

 

The tour — which will span over 50 cities across North America, Europe, South America, and Asia — promises to be more than just a series of concerts. It will be a heartfelt tribute to the timeless legacy of Rush, a celebration of the band’s unparalleled musicianship, and a final thank-you to the fans who have stood by them through every note, every album, and every evolution.

 

Reflecting on his decision, Geddy Lee shared a message filled with gratitude and grace:

 

> “It’s not the end — it’s a thank-you. One last ride to celebrate every song, every soul, every moment.”

 

 

The 2026 Farewell Tour is expected to feature a breathtaking setlist, revisiting classics such as Tom Sawyer, Closer to the Heart, The Spirit of Radio, and 2112 — songs that defined generations and continue to inspire musicians to this day. Longtime fans can also look forward to special performances that honor the late Neil Peart, whose drumming brilliance and lyrical genius helped shape the very soul of Rush.

 

Insiders close to the band hint that the tour will include stunning visuals, immersive stage design, and emotional tributes highlighting Rush’s journey from their humble beginnings in Toronto to their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Geddy Lee, known for his unmatched musicianship and poetic storytelling, will be joined by a lineup of special guest performers, ensuring that each night becomes a once-in-a-lifetime celebration of rock history.

 

The tour’s message — “One Last Ride” — captures not just an ending, but a grand reflection on a career built on innovation, resilience, and authenticity. For Geddy Lee, this final tour is a chance to say farewell not with sadness, but with the same passion and creativity that have defined his life’s work.

 

🌍 The “One Last Ride” Farewell Tour begins in early 2026, with the full list of dates and cities to be revealed soon. Fans are already preparing for what promises to be an unforgettable journey — a final chorus for one of rock’s most visionary artists.

 

As Geddy Lee himself put it:

 

> “Music gave me everything. Now, I just want to give back — one last time.”

 

 

 

🎸 A farewell to remember. A legacy that will never fade.

  1. “One Last Ride” — the sound of goodbye, echoing forever.

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