The hidden message in Morse that Rush turned into an anthem for bassists and will revive in the Fifty Something Tour
Rush's 'Fifty Something Tour' will include performances in Argentina, stirring excitement among fans about which classic songs they may hear live again, particularly the instrumental 'YYZ' from the album Moving Pictures.
In October 2025, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson announced the extension of Rush's 'Fifty Something Tour,' which will include Argentina in 2027. This announcement generated a wave of nostalgia among fans and sparked speculation about which beloved tracks from their extensive catalog will be performed live. The excitement is palpable as both new and long-time fans look forward to experiencing the bandβs sophisticated musical compositions once again.
Among the songs that are highly anticipated for the tour is 'YYZ,' an instrumental track from the iconic 1981 album 'Moving Pictures.' The track not only showcases Rush's technical prowess as musicians but also serves as a celebrated anthem among bassists. The complexity and emotional range of 'YYZ' make it a standout piece in Rush's repertoire, ensuring its place in the setlist will bring thrill to concertgoers.
This tour marks a significant moment in Rush's history, as it allows both the band and their fans to reconnect through the timeless music that has left a lasting impact on the rock genre. As anticipation builds, the revival of songs like 'YYZ' promises to create memorable experiences for audiences, highlighting Rush's enduring legacy in the music world.