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A Tribute to RUSH at Suffolk Theater

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Suffolk Theater presents “Lotus Land: The American RUSH Tribute” on March 2. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

Suffolk Theater presents “Lotus Land: The American RUSH Tribute” on March 2. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

Suffolk Theater presents “Lotus Land: The American RUSH Tribute” on March 2. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

Suffolk Theater presents “Lotus Land: The American RUSH Tribute” on March 2. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

authorStaff Writer on Feb 17, 2024

Suffolk Theater presents “Lotus Land: The American RUSH Tribute” on Saturday, March 2, at 8 p.m.

Famed Canadian rock band RUSH is most renowned for its stellar musicianship, thought-provoking lyrics, and dynamic stage performances. The group’s music consists of an innovative blend of hard rock, progressive rock, and synthesizers that make for complex musical arrangements. Formed in 1968 with Geddy Lee (bass and vocals), Alex Lifeson (guitar), and Neil Peart (drums and percussion), the band had a career spanning four decades that included numerous critically acclaimed albums that solidified its status as one of the most influential and enduring bands in music history.

“Lotus Land: The American RUSH Tribute” brings the force of live RUSH to life on stage. Enjoyed by die-hard RUSH fans, musicians and casual music listeners alike, the “Lotus Land” experience has been heralded as the ultimate celebration of RUSH’s musical craftsmanship and spirited performances. With the true set up and sound of the Canadian power trio, ”Lotus Land” delivers the thrill that people expect when they see RUSH in concert.

Tickets are $55 to $65 at thesuffolk.org. Suffolk Theater is at 118 East Main Street in Riverhead.

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