Rush’s Fifty Something Tour 2026 Setlist: Every Song Played at the First Show

The legendary Canadian rockers launched their massive Fifty Something tour on Sunday night (June 7) at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles.

Rush’s Fifty Something Tour 2026 Setlist: Every Song Played at the First Show

Having recorded 19 studio albums since 1974, Rush‘s Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson had a prolific amount of music to choose from while curating the setlist for opening night of their massive Fifty Something Tour on Sunday night (June 7) at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum.

The 22 songs played during the three-hour show pulled from the Canadian group’s first studio album, its last and those from the roughly four decades in between, featuring many (but not all) of the major hits, loads of primordial rock and a few softer pieces, dealing heavily in Rush’s much-loved synthesizer-forward work of the early ’80s.

It was a thrill to hear it all, with the radio hits and deeper cuts alike earning fist bumps and Wayne’s World style “we’re not worthy” bows from the rapt audience. While crowds around the world have certainly heard most, if not all, of the songs from the setlist live over Rush’s 50-year tenure, there was a crucial factor giving each song — and the show itself, and the entire tour, frankly — a special poignancy, and that was that absence of Neil Peart, Rush’s drummer and lyricist who died of brain cancer in 2020, at age 67.

When announcing the tour last October, Lee and Lifeson advised that they’d selected 35 songs from the catalog to rotate during the tour, and that every show would feature a tribute to Peart and “everything that he was to us.” But “tribute” feels too small a word for the way Peart was thoughtfully woven into the entire show, as he appeared often via vintage performance videos, audio recordings made before he died, digital renderings and, of course, the formidable body of music he helped create.

Encompassing 88 shows, the Fifty Something tour will cross North America through the end of 2026 and head to South America and Europe next year. Here’s the complete setlist from night one of the run.


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