Rush Postpones Texas Shows Due to Geddy Lee's Health: Rescheduled Dates Announced

Rush fans in Texas will have to wait a bit longer to catch the iconic trio live as the band has postponed two stops on their "Fifty Something" tour due to frontman Geddy Lee's diagnosis of laryngitis and bronchitis. The shows in Fort Worth, Texas, scheduled for June 30 and July 2, have been rescheduled to July 11 and July 13, respectively. The band expressed deep regret for the inconvenience caused to fans who had made travel plans and were eagerly anticipating the performances.
The decision to reschedule the shows was made after Geddy Lee's doctors advised him to take additional time to rest and recover before returning to the stage. Rush, known for their meticulous live performances, emphasized their commitment to delivering the best possible show to their fans, which was not feasible in Lee's current condition. Guitarist Alex Lifeson provided further insight into the severity of Lee's condition, highlighting the necessity of the postponements.
While the news may have disappointed fans, Rush expressed gratitude for their understanding and support during this unexpected delay. The band assured that tickets purchased for the original dates would be honored for the rescheduled shows, with options for refunds available to those unable to attend. The band's dedication to providing a top-notch performance remains unwavering, even if it means rescheduling concerts to ensure Geddy Lee's full recovery.
As Rush focuses on Lee's recovery, fans eagerly anticipate the rescheduled shows, knowing that the band's commitment to excellence will result in a memorable experience. The band's message of appreciation for fans' patience and continued support underscores their dedication to delivering a performance that lives up to their legendary reputation. Rush fans can look forward to experiencing the band's iconic sound in just a few weeks, with Geddy Lee back on stage and at full strength.