RUSHfest Canada 2025 Celebrates 10 Years Since Rush’s Final Concert with Two-Day Fan Festival at Massey Hall and TD Music Hall

TORONTO, ON – August 1–2, 2025 – This summer, RUSHfest Canada lands in Toronto for a once-in-a-generation celebration of one of Canada’s most iconic rock bands: Rush. Taking place Friday, August 1 at Massey Hall and Saturday, August 2 at TD Music Hall, this two-day event marks 10 years to the day since Rush played their final concert in Los Angeles on August 1, 2015—and brings together fans, friends, collaborators, and tribute artists in honour of drummer and lyricist Neil Peart.

Curated by RUSHfest Scotland founder Steve Brown and Canadian superfan and music journalist Paul Beaulieu, RUSHfest Canada is more than a fan convention—it’s a legacy event with heart, history, and an extraordinary mission: all profits will be donated to Brain Cancer Research at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto in honour of Neil Peart.

“We asked ourselves what the most excellent thing we could do would be,” says Brown. “And it was simple: bring Rush fans together, celebrate their music in the venue where it all started for them, and raise money in Neil’s memory.”

Massey Hall, the legendary venue where Rush recorded their first live album All The World’s A Stage in 1975, will host the Friday night showcase. Special guests include Terry Brown (Rush’s producer for their first 10 albums) and Hugh Syme (Rush’s art director since 1975). Syme also designed the artwork for Songs for Neil Vol. 6, which will be released on Neil’s birthday, September 12, with proceeds going to charity.

Friday’s lineup includes:

  • Jonathan Dinklage – toured with Rush as part of the Clockwork Angels string ensemble
  • Jacob Moon – known for his viral cover of “Subdivisions,” which led to private Rush performances
  • Nina DiGregorio & Brody Dolynuik – from Femmes of Rock, endorsed by Alex Lifeson himself
  • Chris Herin – guitarist of progressive rock band Tiles
  • David Barrett – Toronto-based instrumental virtuoso
  • Adi Berk – known for his haunting “Red Sector A” arrangement with Moon
  • Moving Pictures (UK) – official house band, featured at RUSHfest Brazil and Lakeside Park
  • Kevin J. Anderson – acclaimed sci-fi author and Neil Peart’s writing partner

Saturday’s show at TD Music Hall continues the momentum with:

  • 2112 (Burlington) – tribute band faithful to the Rush spirit – performing the full All The World’s A Stage
  • Permanent Waves (Toronto) – crowd-favourite live performers
  • The RUSHfest Canada Allstars Band – international lineup of handpicked musicians
  • Return performances by Jacob Moon, David Barrett, and DiGregorio & Dolynuik

“We’re excited to bring the global Rush family together,” adds Beaulieu, who has attended 114 Rush concerts since 1976. “This is more than nostalgia—it’s about keeping the spirit alive, supporting a vital cause, and creating new memories in places that mean something to Rush fans.”

Special guests of honour include members of the Peart and Živojinoviç families, as well as key figures in Rush’s legacy such as Bob King and Mike Dixon. Though not officially affiliated with the band, RUSHfest Canada has the blessing of many who helped shape Rush’s story.

Limited tickets remain and can be purchased here:
Friday, August 1 at Massey Hall – masseyhall.mhrth.com/tickets/rushfest
Saturday, August 2 at TD Music Hall – tdmusichall.mhrth.com/tickets/rushfest

VIP packages are available via www.RUSHfestCanada.ca.

To learn more visit – 

RUSHfestCanada.ca

Facebook.com/groups/RUSHfestCanada

About the Organizers

Steve Brown is a lifelong musician from Scotland who launched RUSHfest Scotland in 2014, inspired by his late songwriting partner Angie Townsend, who passed away from cancer in 2016. To date, the events and albums have raised over $265,000 CAD for cancer charities.

Paul Beaulieu is the founder of The Canadian Music Scene and a longtime Rush historian. He has interviewed band members, road crew, and chronicled Rush’s rise through Canadian and international media.