The gift that keeps on giving: Rush perform one of their albums in full at their third show
Author Benedetta Baldin - 13.6.2026
Rush performed their whole 1981 album “Moving Pictures” on Thursday night at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, to commemorate the third performance of their reunion tour, as per UCR. This performance featured two tour debuts by Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and newcomers Anika Nilles (drums) and Loren Gold (keyboards), featuring a 10-minute rendition of the “Moving Pictures” side two opener “The Camera Eye.” For the first time since 2002, Rush performed the “Signals” smash song “New World Man” earlier in the evening. Fan-shot footage of the performances of “The Camera Eye” and “New World Man” is available below. On Saturday, Rush will play the fourth and last performance of their tour-opening stand at the Kia Forum. In June, they will visit Mexico City and Fort Worth, Texas.
Setlist:
Xanadu
Dreamline
Subdivisions
Headlong Flight
Bravado
Red Sector A
La Villa Strangiato
Anthem
New World Man (first time since 2002)
The Spirit of Radio
Tom Sawyer
Red Barchetta
YYZ
Limelight
The Camera Eye (first time since 2015)
Witch Hunt
Vital Signs
Time Stand Still
Closer to the Heart
2112 Part I: Overture
2112 Part II: The Temples of Syrinx
2112 Party VII: Grand Finale
By-Tor and the Snow Dog
Working Man
Upcoming shows:
Sat Jun 13 Los Angeles, CA Kia Forum SOLD OUT
Thu Jun 18 Mexico City, MX Palacio de los Deportes
Wed Jun 24 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena SOLD OUT
Fri Jun 26 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena SOLD OUT
Sun Jun 28 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena SOLD OUT
Tue Jun 30 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena SOLD OUT
Thu Jul 16 Chicago, IL United Center SOLD OUT
Sat Jul 18 Chicago, IL United Center SOLD OUT
Mon Jul 20 Chicago, IL United Center SOLD OUT
Wed Jul 22 Chicago, IL United Center SOLD OUT
Tue Jul 28 New York, NY Madison Square Garden SOLD OUT
Thu Jul 30 New York, NY Madison Square Garden SOLD OUT
Sat Aug 01 New York, NY Madison Square Garden SOLD OUT
Mon Aug 03 New York, NY Madison Square Garden SOLD OUT
Fri Aug 07 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena SOLD OUT
Sun Aug 09 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena SOLD OUT
Tue Aug 11 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena SOLD OUT
Thu Aug 13 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena SOLD OUT
Fri Aug 21 Philadelphia, PA Xfinity Mobile Arena
Wed Aug 26 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena
Wed Sept 2 Montreal, QC Bell Centre
Sat Sept 12 Boston, MA TD Garden
Thu Sep 17 Cleveland, OH Rocket Arena SOLD OUT
Sat Sep 19 Cleveland, OH Rocket Arena SOLD OUT
Wed Sept 23 San Antonio, TX Frost Bank Center
Mon Oct 5 Denver, CO Ball Arena
Sat Oct 10 Seattle, WA Climate Pledge Arena
Thu Oct 15 San Jose, CA SAP Center
Sun Oct 25 Washington D.C. Capital One Arena
Fri Oct 30 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
Thu Nov 5 Hollywood, FL Hard Rock Live
Mon Nov 9 Tampa, FL Benchmark International Arena
Fri Nov 20 Charlotte, NC Spectrum Center
Wed Nov 25 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena
Tue Dec 1 Glendale, AZ Desert Diamond Arena
Thu Dec 10 Edmonton, AB Rogers Place
Tue Dec 15 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena
2027 shows:
15 Jan – Buenos Aires, AR – Movistar Arena
22 Jan – Curitiba, BR – Arena da Baixada
24 Jan – São Paulo, BR – Allianz Parque
30 Jan – Rio de Janeiro, BR – Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos (Engenhão)
01 Feb – Belo Horizonte, BR – Estádio Mineirão
04 Feb – Brasília, BR – Arena BRB Mané Garrincha
19 Feb – Paris, FR – La Défense Arena
21 Feb – Berlin, DE – Uber Arena
23 Feb – Amsterdam, NL – Ziggo Dome
25 Feb – Munich, DE – Olympiahalle
28 Feb – Cologne, DE – LANXESS Arena
02 Mar – Hamburg, DE – Barclays Arena
04 Mar – Stuttgart, DE – Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle