Rush Postpones Two Fort Worth Shows After Geddy Lee Falls Ill
The June 30 and July 2 Dickies Arena dates have been rescheduled to July 11 and July 13 after Lee was advised to rest by doctors.
Rush has postponed two of its remaining shows at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, after lead singer and bassist Geddy Lee was diagnosed with laryngitis and bronchitis. The band announced Tuesday that the June 30 and July 2 dates will now take place on July 11 and July 13, respectively, with Lee's doctors advising him to rest and recover before returning to the stage.
Lee Unable to Sing at Soundcheck
Guitarist Alex Lifeson delivered the news directly to fans via a video posted to the band's social media accounts, explaining that Lee could ‘barely speak, let alone sing' during soundcheck earlier in the day. ‘We're really, really sorry. Really heartbroken,' Lifeson said. ‘But we can't do a show that's not 100 percent. So, that's our responsibility to you, and we live by that. We'll see you soon.'
In a written statement also shared on Rush's official Instagram account, the band acknowledged the disruption to fans who had made travel arrangements. ‘This is incredibly disappointing for all of us. We know many of you have made travel plans and have been counting down the days to these shows. Please know this decision was not made lightly.'
A Standard Rush Has Held for Over Five Decades
The band's statement framed the postponement as a matter of principle rather than convenience. ‘After more than 50 years of touring, we've always believed that if we're going to step on stage, we owe you the very best performance we can give, and right now, that simply isn't possible,' the group wrote.
Previously purchased tickets will be honored for the rescheduled dates. Fans unable to attend the new shows can seek refund information from their original point of purchase.
Second Postponement in This Fort Worth Run
The illness-related delay marks the second disruption to what was planned as a four-show run at Dickies Arena. Last week, the originally scheduled June 24 show was pushed to July 2 due to what the band described as ‘unforeseen travel and border-related delays' affecting production. Rush did manage to perform two shows in Fort Worth on June 26 and June 28 before Lee's condition forced the latest postponement.
The rescheduled dates now stand as follows:
- July 11 — Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, TX (rescheduled from June 30)
- July 13 — Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, TX (rescheduled from July 2)
What we know
- Geddy Lee has been diagnosed with laryngitis and bronchitis and was advised by doctors to rest and recover before returning to the stage.
- The June 30 and July 2 shows at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth have been postponed to July 11 and July 13, respectively.
- Alex Lifeson said in a video that Lee could ‘barely speak, let alone sing' during soundcheck.
- Rush performed two shows in Fort Worth on June 26 and June 28 before the postponement.
- The June 24 show had already been postponed to July 2 due to ‘unforeseen travel and border-related delays' impacting production.
- Previously purchased tickets will be honored for the rescheduled dates, and refunds are available through the original point of purchase for fans who cannot attend.
The take
Rush has always operated with an unusually high standard of live performance, and Lifeson's framing of the postponement as a matter of ‘responsibility' to the audience is consistent with how the band has conducted itself throughout its career. For a group that spent decades building a reputation on technically demanding, meticulously rehearsed concerts, the idea of delivering anything less than a full effort runs counter to everything the band stands for. Geddy Lee's voice is not a replaceable instrument in the Rush equation; his tenor range and the way it interacts with his bass playing are central to the band's sound in a way that has no easy workaround. Laryngitis and bronchitis together represent a genuine threat to vocal performance, and the decision to postpone rather than push through reflects both medical reality and artistic integrity. It is also worth noting that this run at Dickies Arena has now been disrupted twice, first by production logistics and now by illness, which underscores how complex large-scale touring remains for legacy acts. For fans who have waited years for Rush activity following Neil Peart's death in 2020, any delay carries extra weight. The band's willingness to reschedule rather than cancel outright suggests a genuine commitment to delivering those shows.
Why it matters
For Rush fans, any live activity involving Lee and Lifeson carries outsized significance given the band's reduced profile since Neil Peart's passing. A four-show residency at Dickies Arena was already a notable event, and two postponements in a single run test the patience of a fanbase that has had limited opportunities to see the surviving members perform. The band's handling of the situation, transparent communication, rescheduled dates, and a clear refund policy, sets a reasonable standard for how legacy acts should manage health-related disruptions.
What's next
Rush is scheduled to return to Dickies Arena in Fort Worth on July 11 and July 13. Fans holding tickets for the original June 30 and July 2 dates should expect those tickets to be valid for the new shows. Those unable to attend the rescheduled dates should contact their original point of purchase for refund options.
Frequently asked questions
Why did Rush postpone the Fort Worth shows?
Geddy Lee was diagnosed with laryngitis and bronchitis and was advised by doctors to rest and recover before returning to the stage.
When are the rescheduled Rush shows at Dickies Arena?
The June 30 show has been rescheduled to July 11, and the July 2 show has been rescheduled to July 13, both at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.
Can I get a refund if I can't make the new Rush dates?
Yes. Refund information is available from the original point of purchase for fans unable to attend the rescheduled shows.
Did Rush play any shows in Fort Worth before the postponement?
Yes. Rush performed two shows at Dickies Arena on June 26 and June 28 before Lee's illness forced the postponement of the remaining two dates.
Is this the first time Rush postponed a show on this Fort Worth run?
No. The originally scheduled June 24 show had already been postponed to July 2 due to unforeseen travel and border-related delays affecting production.