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The R40 Live Tour was the final tour by Canadian rock band
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that commemorated the 40th anniversary of drummer Neil Peart joining the band in July 1974. The title hearkens back to Rush's 2004 R30: 30th Anniversary Tour that celebrated the 30th anniversary of the band. The tour grossed US$37.8 million, with 442,337 tickets sold at 35 concerts. Although the tour was shorter than many of Rush’s preceding tours, it was very successful in terms of average concert attendance and gross, which was 12,638 and US$1,080,000 respectively. The tour also saw more sellouts than any other Rush tour in recent memory. With 26 out of the 33 reported shows being sellouts, and the remaining 7 still over 90% capacity, the band felt a taste of their success from their prime years again.


Films

The shows performed on June 17 and 19, 2015, at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto were filmed and released as the concert film ''
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'' on November 20, 2015. A documentary titled ''Rush: Time Stand Still'' was released in November 2016, dealing with the band's preparations for the tour and their experiences during it. The film was narrated by
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and directed by Dale Heslip.


Live album

Rush recorded two of their shows in June in Toronto for a live album released on November 20, 2015. They also recorded "The Wreckers" in Buffalo, NY at the show on June 10, 2015 for the album, as well as "The Camera Eye" at the show in Kansas City, MO on July 9, 2015. The live album ''
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'' reached number one on ''
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'' Top Rock Albums chart.


Book

Neil Peart released a book about the tour titled ''Far and Wide: Bring That Horizon to Me!'' on September 13, 2015.


Set list


First set

"The World Is... The World Is" (video introduction) #"The Anarchist" or "Clockwork Angels" (only on May 8 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) #"Clockwork Angels" or "The Wreckers"† #"
Headlong Flight "Headlong Flight" is the second single from Canadian rock band Rush's 19th studio album, ''Clockwork Angels''. It was released to radio stations and for online preview on April 19, 2012, and became available digitally and on disk April 24, 2012. ...
" (with " Drumbastica", Neil Peart drum solo) #" Far Cry" #"
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One Little Victory "One Little Victory" is the opening track and first single from Rush's 2002 album ''Vapor Trails'', with music by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, and lyrics by Neil Peart. To herald the band's comeback after a five-year hiatus, the single was design ...
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Roll the Bones ''Roll the Bones'' is the fourteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released September 3, 1991 on Anthem Records. The band began working on ''Roll the Bones'' after a brief creative hiatus following the tour promoting their previous r ...
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Between the Wheels "Between the Wheels" is a song by the Canadian rock band Rush. It was released on their 1984 album '' Grace Under Pressure''. Composition and recording "Between the Wheels" was composed in the key of A minor, and is played in common time. News st ...
" #"Losing It"† #" Subdivisions"


Second set

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Red Barchetta "Red Barchetta" is a song by the Canadian rock band Rush, from their 1981 studio album '' Moving Pictures''. Background The song was inspired by the futuristic short story "A Nice Morning Dri, written by Richard Foster and published in the Novem ...
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#" Jacob's Ladder" #" Cygnus X-1 Book II: Hemispheres"
1. "Prelude" #" Cygnus X-1 Book I: The Voyage"
1. "Prologue"
2. "Part 1"
3. "The Story So Far" (Neil Peart drum solo)
4. "Part 3" #" Closer to the Heart" #"
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I. "Overture"
II. "The Temples of Syrinx"
IV. "Presentation"
VII. "Grand Finale"


Encore

"Mel's Rock Pile" starring
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(video introduction) #" Lakeside Park" #"
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" #"What You're Doing" #"
Working Man "Working Man" is a song by rock band Rush from their self-titled debut album. In an interview on the ''Rolling Stone'' YouTube channel, bassist and lead vocalist Geddy Lee said that "Working Man" is his favorite song to play live. "Working Man" ...
" (featuring intro excerpt of "Garden Road") "Exit Stage Left" (video outro) † "Clockwork Angels" / "The Wreckers" were not played June 19 in Toronto, June 27 in Newark, New Jersey, June 29 in New York, New York, July 17 in Vancouver, BC and August 1 in Los Angeles, California. At those five shows, they were replaced by "Losing It," which was played prior to " Subdivisions."


Tour dates


References


Bibliography

* Daly and Hansen. ''Rush: Wandering the Face of the Earth: The Official Touring History''. Insight Editions, 2019. {{Rush Rush (band) concert tours 2015 concert tours Farewell concert tours