Rush announced this Monday, the 23rd, Fifty Something reunion tour in Brazil for January and February 2027.

The band will be performing in Curitiba (Arena da Baixada, January 22nd), São Paulo (Allianz Parque, January 24th), Rio de Janeiro (Estádio Nilton Santos, January 30th), Belo Horizonte (Estádio Mineirão, February 1st), and Brasília (Arena BRB Mané Garrincha, February 4th). Tickets will go on sale this Friday, February 27th, starting at 11 AM on the Eventim website .

The performances will mark Rush's return to Brazil after 17 years. On their last visit, the band played in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro with the Time Machine . This time, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson will be joined by drummer Anika Niles on the tour celebrating the band's 50th anniversary and dedicated to the memory of the late drummer Neil Peart . There are 80 shows confirmed worldwide so far.

What drew the most attention in the announcement were the prices of the VIP tour packages, with values ​​reaching up to R$ 14,000. The band offered four different options, with prices ranging from R$ 1,306 to R$ 14,005.00.

The most expensive package, called the “Limelight Hot Seat VIP Experience,” guarantees a meet & greet with Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson . The meeting includes a professional photo and autograph session. The price also includes a lower-tier seat ticket, a guided backstage tour, and access to a pre-show lounge with complimentary drinks (paid separately) and snacks.

The “Closer to the Heart Hot Seat Experience,” which costs R$ 2,275.00, also guarantees a seat in the lower tier and access to the pre-show lounge. The “Superconductor Early Entry Package,” which costs R$ 1,981.00, includes a premium standing ticket and early entry to the venue.

Finally, the cheapest option is the “Stick It Out Hot Heat Vip Fan Package,” which guarantees a lower-level seat ticket. All buyers, regardless of the package chosen, will receive at least one exclusive merchandise item, a commemorative credential, and priority entry.

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