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The Hemispheres Tour (also referred to as The Tour of the Hemispheres) was a concert tour by Canadian rock band Rush in support of their sixth studio album, Hemispheres. Background [ edit ]
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Rush supported the album with a 137-date tour of Canada, the US, and Europe between October 1978 and June 1979. It marked the band performing longer sets and in larger venues across Canada, including three sold out dates at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto in December 1978, culminating in a show on New Year's Eve. [ 7 ]
The opening song of Rush's 2004 tour dates featured an instrumental combining sections of one song from each of the band's first six studio albums. The songs featured in the medley were: "Finding My Way" "Anthem" (Fly by Night) "Bastille Day" (Caress of Steel) "A Passage to Bangkok"
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While the entirety of "Discovery" would be performed during the A Farewell To Kings tour of 1977-78 and Hemispheres tour of 1978–79, Rush would not perform the entire suite live until the Test for Echo tour of 1996–97, as documented on the live album Different Stages.
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