Rush has announced new concert dates for 2027, extending their upcoming Fifty Something reunion tour into next year.
The dates, all part of a South America, U.K. and European run, begin in January and run through April.
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson already have more than 50 shows scheduled for 2026, starting in June and running through December.
The dates mark the reunited band's first shows in 11 years. Following drummer Neil Peart's death in 2020, Lee and Lifeson said they would not continue as Rush. Last year, they announced the Fifty Something tour with new drummer Anika Nilles.
In addition to the new concert dates, Rush has added a keyboardist to their lineup. Loren Gold, who has played with the Who and Roger Daltrey, will join the band onstage.
"We can't wait to get back to all these cities we haven't played in so long, as well as hitting some new places we've yet to play," said Lee. "Both Alex and I are loving the hours of rehearsal time we're spending with Anika and now Loren, learning around 40 songs which will enable us to keep the shows evolving, playing some different songs on different nights.
"We are thrilled that many of our longstanding crew have come back to help us design the kind of Rush show that fans have grown accustomed to expect from us. We dearly hope you will come along and help us celebrate 50-plus years of Rush music, while giving Neil the long overdue tribute he so richly deserves."
The new dates follow Rush's 2026 North American tour. The band won't have much of a break: The 2026 dates end on Dec. 17 in Vancouver, and the 2027 concerts start on Jan. 15 in Buenos Aires.
From there, the reunited Rush will play concerts in Paris, Berlin, Glasgow, London and Copenhagen, before wrapping up the dates on April 10 in Helsinki.
You can see all of the newly announced tour dates for Rush's 2027 Fifty Something tour, as well as the band's 2026 shows, below.