Rush Won't Be Streaming Shows On Final Tour (A Top Story)
. The band have described their 34-date US journey as "most likely the last of this magnitude" and manager Ray Danniels recently said it was "between possible and probable" that their 40th anniversary outing would be their touring swan-song. Lifeson tells Renman Live there are "no plans for a live stream" and explains it's a result of their approach to performance. "It's a little old-school," the guitarist says. "We want to keep it 'that event, that concert, that congregation.' In that sense we'll do it a little more old-fashioned." Read more - here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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