A reunited Rush closes out its sold-out L.A. run with a spellbinding, mind-bending test of time
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A reunited Rush closes out its sold-out L.A. run with a spellbinding, mind-bending test of time
BRAD WHEELER
INGLEWOOD, CALIF.
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee perform during the final night of Rush's tour-opening four-concert stand at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on Saturday.
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