Rush The Snakes And Arrows Tour Word Count: 591 Summary: One of Canada's most successful musical exports, Rush, are currently touring to support the release of their latest Snakes and Arrows album. Having amassed hugely impressive sales over four successive decades, earning nearly 40 Gold and Platinum records while shifting an estimated 35 million albums worldwide, this progressive rock trio is showing no signs of giving any of it up. With Geddy Lee (lead vocals, bass and keyboards), Alex Lifeson (lead guitar), and Neal Peart (d... Keywords: concert tickets, sports tickets, theatre tickets Article Body: One of Canada's most successful musical exports, Rush, are currently touring to support the release of their latest Snakes and Arrows album. Having amassed hugely impressive sales over four successive decades, earning nearly 40 Gold and Platinum records while shifting an estimated 35 million albums worldwide, this progressive rock trio is showing no signs of giving any of it up. With Geddy Lee (lead vocals, bass and keyboards), Alex Lifeson (lead guitar), and Neal Peart (drums), Rush have been as constant a success in the worldwide record industry as they have been a solid rock band since the release of their debut album in 1974. With a lengthy discography behind them, Rush have always been about the album, not the single. An emphasis on instrumental skills combined with chief lyricist Neal Peart’s fondness for science fiction and fantasy-inspired lyrics, hasn’t always been especially pop or radio friendly. Despite this, they have managed to score a number of hit singles through the years, including Limelight, Fly By Night, Tom Sawyer, Closer To The Heart, Spirit of Radio, New World Man, and Subdivisions. Their music has proved popular as cover material for bands as diverse as Catherine Wheel and Audioslave, and Rush are frequently listed on other artist’s lists of musical influences. If you want a good introduction to the band and some of their more accessible material, their 1990 double-CD best-of release, Chronicles, is a very worthwhile purchase. Discography (original studio albums only): Rush - Mar 1974, #105 (US only) Gold Fly by Night - Feb 1975, #148 (US only) Platinum Caress Of Steel - Sep 1975, #113 (US only) Gold 2112 - Apr 1976, #61 (US), #1 (Canada) 3x Platinum A Farewell To Kings - Sep 1977, #33 (US), #2 (Canada), #22 (UK) Platinum Hemispheres - Oct 1978, #47 (US), #4 (Canada), #14 (UK) Platinum Permanent Waves - Jan 1980, #4 (US), #1 (Canada), #3 (UK) Platinum Moving Pictures - Jan 1981, #3 (US), #1 (Canada), #3 (UK) 4x Platinum Signals - Sep 1982, #10 (US), #3 (Canada), #3 (UK) Platinum Grace Under Pressure - Apr 1984, #10 (US), #1 (Canada), #5 (UK) Platinum Power Windows - Oct 1985, #10 (US), #2 (Canada), #9 (UK) Platinum Hold Your Fire - Sep 1987, #13 (US), #9 (Canada), #10 (UK) Platinum Presto - Nov 1989, #16 (US), #11 (Canada), #27 (UK) Gold Roll The Bones - Sep 1991, #3 (US), #1 (Canada), #10 (UK) Platinum Counterparts - Oct 1993, #2 (US), #1 (Canada), #14 (UK) Platinum Test For Echo - Sep 1996, #5 (US), #1 (Canada), #25 (UK) Gold Vapor Trails - May 2002, #6 (US), #3 (Canada), #38 (UK) Feedback - Jun 2004, #19 (US), #5 (Canada) Snakes & Arrows - May 2007, #3 (US), #3 (Canada), #13 (UK) Over the years Rush have become Canadian cultural icons, even crossing boundaries to become involved in the most unlikely of mediums for a serious band, such as spoofs and TV comedy. Geddy Lee with Bob & Doug McKenzie (the infamous Canadian SCTV brothers), scored a 1982 hit with their anthem Take Off, and the Canadian comedy series Trailer Park Boys features a character with a Rush fixation. A 2004 episode of the show was based around an appearance by Alex Lifeson, who was kidnapped from his hotel prior to a concert and forced to perform a private concert in the trailer park. Rush have built a solid reputation for incredible live performances and the band have released half a dozen live album recordings to support this. Currently on tour throughout Canada, this October sees the band injecting their special brand of rock to a European audience, kicking off with several dates around the UK. 3 Oct - Glasgow, Scotland - SECC 5 Oct - Newcastle, England - Metro Radio Arena 6 Oct - Sheffield, England - Hallam FM Arena 9 Oct - London, England - Wembley Arena 10 Oct - London, England - Wembley Arena 12 Oct - Birmingham, England - NEC Arena 14 Oct - Manchester, England - MEN Arena 16 Oct - Rotterdam, Netherlands - Ahoy 17 Oct - Rotterdam, Netherlands - Ahoy 19 Oct - Oberhausen, Germany - Arena 21 Oct - Mannheim, Germany - SAP Arena 23rd - Milan, Italy - Forum Arena 26th - Oslo, Norway - Spektrum 27th - Stockholm, Sweden - Globe Arena 29th - Helsinki, Finland - Hartwell Arena </font></pre> </body></html>