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Geddy Lee Details Why Rush Decided to Open the ‘Box’ and Perform Again With Anika Nilles

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Last updated: 2026/06/22 at 8:04 PM
By Mark 'The Riff' Davies 5 Min Read
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Rush frontman Geddy Lee has opened up about the band’s emotional journey toward reuniting and embracing their musical legacy with new drummer Anika Nilles. The band faced internal hesitation before deciding to return to performing.

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“I’m going to be a bit sad when we hit the stage, and I’m facing the audience and not facing her [Anika Nilles, new Rush drummer]. Because I’m having so much fun playing along with her,” Lee shared. He highlighted the chemistry he’s developed with the band’s new percussionist during rehearsals.

The band’s reluctance to move forward stemmed from a deeper emotional place. “I think for a while we put Rush in a box and put that box in our closet, and it’s almost like we felt weird to open the closet and open that box,” Lee explained. “But playing at the Hawkins tributes taught us something really important about music. A band can end, but the music lives on.”

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Lee emphasized that overcoming their fear of reclaiming their musical legacy was crucial to the reunion. “I think we were kind of afraid to take ownership of songs that we wrote with him together, songs that we did together, and that performance, the first one, especially in Wembley, felt so good and right. It’s like we had taken the box out of the cupboard and we had opened it up. And you know what? It was OK.”

The path to Rush’s return has been marked by careful consideration and emotional growth. Rush confirmed in October 2025 that they would return in 2026 for a reunion tour with Anika Nilles as their new drummer, according to Far Out Magazine. This announcement came after years of the band maintaining a low profile following the passing of their original drummer. The decision to reunite represented a significant turning point for the legendary progressive rock band. It signaled their willingness to embrace a new chapter while honoring their past.

The confirmation of the 2026 reunion tour marked a watershed moment for Rush fans worldwide. Far Out Magazine reported that the band’s initial hesitation about moving forward was eventually overcome through meaningful performances and reflection on their musical impact. The decision to proceed with Anika Nilles as their new drummer demonstrated the band’s commitment to continuing their legacy. This choice also respected the memory of their predecessor.

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The selection of Anika Nilles as the new drummer was not made lightly. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson explained their reasoning for not hiring a big-name progressive rock drummer for their reunion, as reported by Metal Injection. The band chose Nilles based on her musical compatibility and ability to bring fresh energy to Rush’s classic catalog. She respects the band’s intricate arrangements and demanding technical requirements.

The choice of Nilles reflects Rush’s commitment to finding the right fit rather than simply replacing their original drummer with another established name in the progressive rock community. Metal Injection noted that the band’s focus was on musical chemistry and the ability to authentically perform their catalog. Lee’s comments about enjoying playing alongside Nilles during rehearsals underscore that the band made the right choice. They prioritized compatibility over celebrity status.

With the 2026 reunion tour now underway, Rush enters a new era that honors both their storied past and their future possibilities. The band’s willingness to confront their emotional barriers and step back into the spotlight demonstrates the enduring power of their music. It reflects their connection to their fanbase. As Lee’s remarks suggest, the reunion is not about replacing what was lost. Rather, it celebrates the timeless nature of Rush’s artistic contributions to rock music.

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