June 13 - Atlanta, Georgia, at the HiFi Buys Amphitheater June 15 - West Palm Beach, Florida, at the Sound Advice Amphitheater June 16 - Tampa, Florida, at the Ford Amphitheater June 18 - Charlotte, North Carolina, at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater June 20 - Raleigh, North Carolina, at the Walnut Creek Amphitheater June 22 - Virginia Beach, Virginia, at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater June 23 - Bristow, Virginia, at the Nissan Pavilion June 25 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at the Post-Gazette Pavilion June 27 - Boston, Massachusetts, at the Tweeter Center June 29 - Scranton, Pennsylvania, at the Toyota Pavilion June 30 - Saratoga Springs, New York, at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center July 2 - Wantagh, New York, at the Nikon at Jones Beach Theater July 4 - Buffalo, New York, at the Darien Lake July 6 - Camden, New Jersey, at the Tweeter Center July 8 - Holmdel, New Jersey, at the PNC Bank Arts Center July 9 - Uncasville, Connecticut, at the Mohegan Sun Arena July 18 - Calgary, Alberta, Canada, at the Pengrowth Saddledome July 20 - Seattle, Washington, at the White River Amphitheater July 21 - Portland, Oregon, at The Amphitheater at Clark County July 23 - Los Angeles, California, at the Hollywood Bowl July 25 - Irvine, California, at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater July 27 - Phoenix, Arizona, at Cricket Pavilion July 28 - Las Vegas, Nevada, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena July 30 - San Diego, California, at the Coors Amphitheater August 1 - San Francisco, California, at the Shoreline Amphitheater August 3 - Concord, California, at the Sleep Train Pavilion August 4 - Sacramento, California, at the Sleep Train Amphitheater August 6 - Salt Lake City, Utah, at the USANA Amphitheater August 8 - Denver, Colorado, at the Red Rocks Amphitheater August 11 - Dallas, Texas, at the Smirnoff Music Center August 12 - San Antonio, Texas, at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater August 14 - Houston, Texas, at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion August 23 - Kansas City, Missouri, at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater August 24 - St. Louis, Missouri, at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater August 26 - Indianapolis, Indiana, at the Verizon Wireless Music Center August 28 - Detroit, Michigan, at the DTE Energy Music Theatre August 30 - Cleveland, Ohio, at the Blossom Music Center September 1 - Cincinnati, Ohio, at the Riverbend Music Center September 2 - Columbus, Ohio, at the Germain Amphitheater September 6 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at the Marcus Amphitheater September 8 - Chicago, Illinois, at the First Midwest Bank Amphitheater September 9 - St. Paul, Minnesota, at the Xcel Energy Center September 12 - London, Ontario, Canada, at the John Labatt Center September 14 - Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, at the Colisee de Quebec September 15 - Montreal, Quebec, Canada, at the Bell Center September 19 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at the Air Canada Center September 21 - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, at the ScotiaBank Place
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do they have fanclub seating? i plan on seeing them in charlotte (tickets go on sale the 31st) and i dont want to rush online right at 10am if i'm not going to get "good" seats anyway
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PeopleMyAge wrote:
do they have fanclub seating? i plan on seeing them in charlotte (tickets go on sale the 31st) and i dont want to rush online right at 10am if i'm not going to get "good" seats anyway
There's a pre-sale going on at rush.com. Just need to sign up an e-mail address and you can buy tickets for the tour!
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Stelly wrote:
PeopleMyAge wrote:
do they have fanclub seating? i plan on seeing them in charlotte (tickets go on sale the 31st) and i dont want to rush online right at 10am if i'm not going to get "good" seats anyway
There's a pre-sale going on at rush.com. Just need to sign up an e-mail address and you can buy tickets for the tour!
Good luck!
sweet, thanks!
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sorry for the DP, but does anyone know of a website that has concert chronology for the band? i tried googling it, but wouldn't you know it, four of the first 10 results were linked to either twofeetthick or fivehorizons
i've heard that they generally close with working man and that they don't play closer to the heart anymore (no real loss there), but i was wondering what else is usually on the setlist
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PeopleMyAge wrote:
sorry for the DP, but does anyone know of a website that has concert chronology for the band? i tried googling it, but wouldn't you know it, four of the first 10 results were linked to either twofeetthick or fivehorizons
i've heard that they generally close with working man and that they don't play closer to the heart anymore (no real loss there), but i was wondering what else is usually on the setlist
do they have fanclub seating? i plan on seeing them in charlotte (tickets go on sale the 31st) and i dont want to rush online right at 10am if i'm not going to get "good" seats anyway
There's a pre-sale going on at rush.com. Just need to sign up an e-mail address and you can buy tickets for the tour!
Good luck!
thanks for the info. got my tix for Seattle, July 20!!!
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I'm really going to try to make it to the July 28th show.
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Are they a band that is worth seeing more than once? I.e. do they play a different show each night (like PJ) or do they recycle the same setlist every night like a lot of bands?
I'm definitely going to see them in LA and debating whether or not to see them in NJ too.
Are they a band that is worth seeing more than once? I.e. do they play a different show each night (like PJ) or do they recycle the same setlist every night like a lot of bands?
I'm definitely going to see them in LA and debating whether or not to see them in NJ too.
I'm pretty sure they play the same set every night.
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Mind of Meddle wrote:
Puffin wrote:
Are they a band that is worth seeing more than once? I.e. do they play a different show each night (like PJ) or do they recycle the same setlist every night like a lot of bands?
I'm definitely going to see them in LA and debating whether or not to see them in NJ too.
I'm pretty sure they play the same set every night.
Still might be worth it to go to both though. If it's no trouble.
I'm going to the Bristow show June 23. Don't know if I want to make the trek up to Camden for a second show though.
Have to think about that.
Are they a band that is worth seeing more than once? I.e. do they play a different show each night (like PJ) or do they recycle the same setlist every night like a lot of bands?
I'm definitely going to see them in LA and debating whether or not to see them in NJ too.
i'm not sure there's any reason to see them more than once in your life unless you're a huge fan of the band. they play basically the same show for an entire tour. It's well-rehearsed and technically proficient, but not exactly transcendent.
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Are they a band that is worth seeing more than once? I.e. do they play a different show each night (like PJ) or do they recycle the same setlist every night like a lot of bands?
I'm definitely going to see them in LA and debating whether or not to see them in NJ too.
i'm not sure there's any reason to see them more than once in your life unless you're a huge fan of the band. they play basically the same show for an entire tour. It's well-rehearsed and technically proficient, but not exactly transcendent.
Thanks. I am a very big fan, but if they play the same show, once is enough for me.
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Puffin wrote:
knuckles of frisco wrote:
Puffin wrote:
Are they a band that is worth seeing more than once? I.e. do they play a different show each night (like PJ) or do they recycle the same setlist every night like a lot of bands?
I'm definitely going to see them in LA and debating whether or not to see them in NJ too.
i'm not sure there's any reason to see them more than once in your life unless you're a huge fan of the band. they play basically the same show for an entire tour. It's well-rehearsed and technically proficient, but not exactly transcendent.
Thanks. I am a very big fan, but if they play the same show, once is enough for me.
They do typically play the same set for the entire tour.
That being said, they are one of the nest live bands I have ever seen. They are incredibly tight, and very high energy. They obviously love playing, and it shows each and every night.
Canadian rock trio RUSH kicked off its much-anticipated "Snakes & Arrows Tour" Wednesday night (June 13) in Atlanta, Georgia. The group's complete setlist was as follows:
Set 1:
Video Intro
01. Limelight
02. Digital Man
03. Entre Nous
04. Mission
05. Freewill
06. The Main Monkey Business
07. The Larger Bowl
08. Secret Touch
09. Circumstances
10. Between The Wheels
11. Dreamline
Intermission
Set 2:
Video Intro
12. Far Cry
13. Workin' Them Angels
14. Armor And Sword
15. Spindrift
16. The Way The Wind Blows
17. Subdivisions
18. Natural Science
19. Witch Hunt
20. Malignant Narcissism
21. Drum Solo
22. Hope
23. Summertime Blues
24. The Spirit Of Radio
25. Tom Sawyer
Encore:
26. One Little Victory
27. A Passage to Bangkok
28. YYZ
Looks like 9 songs off the new album, only 2 from Vapor Trails, lots from Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures.
Should be good.
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