Rush will be releasing their long-anticipated 40th anniversary Grace Under Pressure box set in 3 weeks from today on March 13th, with pre-order/pre-save links available here. The set will feature a brand-new Terry Brown album mix commissioned by Rush, the first-ever release of the complete concert film and album of the September 21, 1984 Maple Leaf Gardens show, and liner notes from Geddy Lee reflecting on the album over 40 years after its release. Physical editions of the set will be available as a Super Deluxe version only, either with 4-CDs or 5 LPs. In addition, a Super Deluxe Digital Edition and a Dolby Atmos Digital Edition will be made available, along with the Grace Under Pressure Tour: Live in Toronto 1984 being made available to video DSPs (Digital Service Providers like YouTube, Netflix, Apple TV+, etc.). A few weeks ago Rush posted the previously-unreleased video for Kid Gloves from the set to YouTube, and earlier today they posted a new visualizer video for the Terry Brown remix version of Distant Early Warning. You can check that out below or at this location, and get all the details as to what is and isn't included in the set in this post.
Rush will be releasing a reissue of of their debut album on 180g black vinyl this coming Wednesday, February 25th, and are currently taking pre-orders via the Rush Backstage Club. The album had previously been released on 200g vinyl as part of a 40th anniversary box set called Rush Rediscovered back in 2014. Although those sets are now out of print, they can still be found for purchase online for right around the same price (around $40-50) as what they are asking ($39.98) for the black vinyl release (one example here), and that doesn't come with all the extras.
Author Daniel Bukszpan will be following up his 2024 book Rush at 50 with a new Rush book celebrating the 50th anniversary of Rush's 2112, which released in March of 1976. Rush And 2112: 50 Years comes in at 176 pages and will release next month on March 10th, with pre-orders now available. From the press release:
... Rush and 2112: 50 Years tells the complete story behind this landmark album through:
* A deep exploration of how 2112 was created and why it remains the band's masterpiece
* Track‑by‑track analysis, including insight into the iconic 20‑minute "2112" suite
* Historical context on the state of rock in the mid‑70s and the band's evolution in the decades that followed
* Rarely seen photography, including performance shots, candid off‑stage moments, and archival images
* Interviews and commentary that illuminate the band's creative process and enduring influenceRush's impact on rock music and popular culture is undeniable. With over 40 million records sold and a fiercely devoted global fanbase, the band continues to inspire musicians, writers, and listeners across generations. This volume captures the virtuosity, innovation, and spirit that made Rush one of the most celebrated rock bands of all time.
Rush and 2112: 50 Years is an essential volume for fans old and new - a definitive tribute to a record that changed everything. ...
Reader Dave S discovered an old baseball card from 1991 for St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Bryn Smith, which has the following text on the reverse alongside his stats:
Bryn is a fan of the rock group "Rush" and joined the group on tour for a week following the 1984 season.
Rush's Fly By Night album celebrated its 51st anniversary this past weekend, and FANTOONS marked the occasion with this incredible new animated video describing the album's history:
That's all for this week. Have a great weekend!!!












Friday Rush updates! Rush's "Fifty Something" tour featured in Prog magazine's "Ultimate Review of 2025", "Grace Under Pressure" 40th anniversary box set, Happy 45th to "Moving Pictures", "Rush" on vinyl, new book "Rush And 2112: 50 Years", and more ...
Friday Rush updates! Rush "Fifty Something" tour, "Grace Under Pressure" 40th anniversary box set, Alex Lifeson dines with David Barrett and Stephen Bennett in Toronto, Sebastian Bach talks Rush on the "Something for Nothing" podcast, and more ...
The 2026 NAMM show took place last week in Anaheim, and Gibson unveiled a new batch of Epiphone guitars including a new ICG Alex Lifeson 1976 ES-355 reissue ...
Geddy Lee recently sat down with Music Radar to discuss preparations for the band's upcoming "Fifty Something" tour, and spoke about the possibility of new Rush material ...
Alex Lifeson and Morley have teamed up to introduce a new dual wah and volume pedal in celebration of 50 years of Rush's All the World's a Stage live album ...
There was yet another Rush reference on the popular American quiz show Jeopardy! yesterday evening ...