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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 Tour dates. 5 Personnel. ... (1973–1974) Kiss Tour ... The opening act ended up impressing the band so much at that concert that they continued on tour with Rush ...
When the US tour concluded in December 1974, [36] Rush had reached its peak of No. 105 on the US Billboard 200 chart. [ 37 ] Fly by Night (1975), Rush's first album with Peart, saw the inclusion of the story song "By-Tor & the Snow Dog", replete with complex arrangements and a multi-section format.
The remaining members of Rush are reflecting on their farewell tour 10 years later. Speaking to Classic Rock in an interview published on Sunday, Jan. 5, the "Tom Sawyer" group's bass player Geddy ...
R30: 30th Anniversary Tour; R40 Live Tour; Roll the Bones Tour; S. Snakes & Arrows Tour; T. Test for Echo Tour; Time Machine Tour ... Category: Rush (band) concert tours.
Even worse, the tour in support of the album featured giant inflatable rabbits emerging from top hats. 16. Hold Your Fire (1987) ... Rush (1974) Rush’s founding drummer John Rutsey left the band ...
The tour began on October 14, 1978 which began with arenas in Canada, extending out into the United States. [1] It was the first tour where the band was noted as a major headlining act, playing an hour and a half instead of a forty-five minute set, with hopes that the audience would appreciate the length of the set. [2]
Bob Dylan and the Band 1974 Tour; Born to Run tours; D. Diamond Dogs Tour; E. The Early Days of Kiss; G. George Harrison and Ravi Shankar's 1974 North American tour; H.