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Rush Announces Comeback Tour with New Drummer Anika Nilles
6 Oct
Summary
- Rush to tour in 2026 for the first time in over 10 years
- Drummer Anika Nilles to join the band, replacing the late Neil Peart
- Tour will celebrate Rush's music, legacy, and Peart's life

In October 2025, the iconic Canadian rock band Rush revealed plans for their Fifty Something Tour, set to kick off in 2026. This will mark the band's first tour in over 10 years, and they'll be bringing a new drummer along for the ride.
Rush's leaders, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, shared the exciting news, explaining that the tour will "celebrate RUSH's music, legacy and the life of late drummer and lyricist Neil Peart." The band has found a remarkable replacement in the form of relatively unknown drummer Anika Nilles, whom Lee described as "an incredible drummer and musician" who will "add another chapter to our story."
Nilles, a German musician, had previously pursued a career in social education before deciding to study at the Pop Academy and focus on her drumming. She has since gained recognition for her drum education tours across Europe and the United States, as well as her work composing her own songs. Lee expressed his confidence that Rush's loyal fanbase will embrace Nilles and give her the chance to live up to Peart's legendary status.
The announcement of Nilles' involvement has generated significant interest, as she prepares to take on the "near impossible role" of replacing the iconic Neil Peart. Fans of the band are eagerly anticipating the Fifty Something Tour, which promises to be a celebration of Rush's enduring legacy and the life of their beloved late drummer.