The Canadian rock trio, consisting of Geddy Lee (vocals, bass), Alex Lifeson (guitar) and Anika Nilles (drums), will now play in South America and Europe as part of their ongoing "Fifty Something" tour.
The expanded dates bring the total number of shows to 58 across 24 cities.
In February, RUSH announced additional European and South American dates for early 2027, marking the band's first time performing in these regions since 2013 and 17 years since visiting South America.
The "Fifty Something" tour began with a series of Canadian and US dates that sold out immediately, prompting the addition of more shows.
The tour now totals 58 shows across 24 cities, with over half a million tickets sold for 2026.
RUSH's setlist for the tour is culled from nearly 40 classics from their vast catalog, with the band playing two sets a night that celebrate late drummer Neil Peart's life and legacy.
Speaking to Rolling Stone last October, Geddy promised that RUSH would alter the setlist at different shows, ensuring fans hear a unique experience each night.
In an interview with producer and YouTuber Rick Beato, Geddy and Alex confirmed that RUSH would play 38 different songs from their catalog over four shows in a particular city.
The band's drummer Anika Nilles has bonded with Lee and Lifeson over the tour dates, impressing fans with her energetic drumming style and ability to learn complex time signatures.
The trio will perform under the RUSH name for the first time since 2015 when they wrapped up their 40th-anniversary tour.
The band's use of the iconic name has been met with both praise and criticism from fans, who acknowledge Lee and Lifeson's dedication to Peart's legacy.
The expanded dates see RUSH returning to Europe for the first time since 2013 and South America after a 17-year absence.
These additions demonstrate the band's ongoing commitment to their dedicated fan base across the globe.
RUSH will embark on this tour with Anika Nilles, who has toured with legendary guitarist Jeff Beck in 2022 and boasts over 485,000 followers on Instagram.
The band's drummer is widely regarded as one of the most talented drummers of her generation, capable of learning complex time signatures and adapting to Peart's distinctive playing style.
The expanded "Fifty Something" tour dates underscore RUSH's dedication to their fans and commitment to celebrating late drummer Neil Peart's life and legacy.
As they embark on this tour with Anika Nilles, the band remains true to their iconic sound while introducing new elements that will captivate audiences across Europe and South America.