Rush Delights Fans with Rare Performance of 'A Farewell To Kings' on 'Fifty Something' Tour

Rush surprised fans during their recent residency in Los Angeles by performing the fan-favorite track "A Farewell To Kings" for the first time in nearly five decades. The song, from their fifth studio album released in 1977, was a commercial success and a beloved classic among fans. The band's decision to include this deep cut in their setlist delighted fans, who praised the performance and the band's commitment to rotating new songs into their shows. Rush is currently on the North American leg of their "Fifty Something" comeback tour, honoring their late drummer Neil Peart, who passed away in 2020. The tour showcases the band's enduring legacy and musical prowess, with a special tribute to Peart's contributions to the band's sound and ethos.