R30: 30th Anniversary Tour

R30: 30th Anniversary Tour
World tour by Rush
Associated album Feedback
Start date May 26, 2004
End date October 1, 2004
Legs 2
No. of shows 58
Rush concert chronology

The R30: 30th Anniversary Tour was a concert tour by Canadian rock band Rush that celebrated the 30th anniversary of the band's definitive formation in July 1974 after Neil Peart replaced original drummer John Rutsey. It was also in support of the cover album Feedback. The tour started at the Starwood Amphitheatre in Nashville, Tennessee on May 26, 2004 and culminated at Sportpaleis Ahoy in Rotterdam, The Netherlands on October 1. The show on September 24, 2004 at the Festhalle in Frankfurt, Germany was recorded and released as a DVD titled R30: 30th Anniversary World Tour in November 2005.

The tour was staged in amphitheaters in North America and arenas in Europe. Of note was a video role of comedian Jerry Stiller as an introduction to each performance. The setlist was consistent throughout the entire world tour for the first time since the 1987 Hold Your Fire tour.

Setlist

Set one

New opening film with imagery from each album and a band introduction by Jerry Stiller.

Set two

"Darn That Dragon" film

Encore

The concert ended with another quick Jerry Stiller "dream sequence" film.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
May 26, 2004Nashville, TennesseeUnited StatesStarwood Amphitheatre
May 28, 2004Charlotte, North CarolinaVerizon Wireless Amphitheatre
May 29, 2004Virginia Beach, VirginiaGTE Virginia Beach Amphitheater
May 31, 2004PittsburghPost-Gazette Pavilion
June 2, 2004Columbus, OhioGermain Amphitheatre
June 4, 2004Noblesville, IndianaVerizon Wireless Amphitheatre
June 5, 2004Tinley Park, IllinoisFirst Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
June 7, 2004MilwaukeeMarcus Amphitheatre
June 8, 2004DetroitDTE Energy Music Theatre
June 10, 2004Cuyahoga Falls, OhioBlossom Music Center
June 12, 2004St. Louis, MissouriUMB Bank Pavilion
June 13, 2004Bonner Springs, KansasSandstone Amphitheater
June 23, 2004DallasSmirnoff Music Center
June 25, 2004San AntonioVerizon Wireless Amphitheatre
June 26, 2004HoustonCynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
June 29, 2004Denver, ColoradoRed Rocks Amphitheatre
June 30, 2004Salt Lake City, UtahUSANA Amphitheatre
July 2, 2004Auburn, WashingtonWhite River Amphitheatre
July 3, 2004Ridgefield, WashingtonThe Amphitheatre at Clark County
July 6, 2004Los AngelesHollywood Bowl
July 7, 2004San DiegoCoors Amphitheater
July 9, 2004Mountain View, CaliforniaShoreline Amphitheatre
July 10, 2004Concord, CaliforniaChronicle Pavilion
July 12, 2004Sacramento, CaliforniaSleep Train Amphitheater
July 14, 2004Irvine, CaliforniaVerizon Wireless Amphitheater
July 16, 2004Phoenix, ArizonaCricket Pavilion
July 17, 2004Las Vegas ValleyMGM Grand Garden Arena
July 29, 2004West Palm Beach, FloridaCruzan Amphitheatre
July 30, 2004Tampa, FloridaTampa Bay Amphitheatre
August 1, 2004AtlantaHiFi Buys Amphitheatre
August 3, 2004Bristow, VirginiaNissan Pavilion
August 4, 2004Camden, New JerseyTweeter Center
August 6, 2004Hartford, ConnecticutMeadows Music Theater
August 7, 2004Scranton, PennsylvaniaToyota Pavilion
August 9, 2004Saratoga Springs, New YorkSPAC
August 11, 2004Wantagh, New YorkNikon at Jones Beach Theater
August 12, 2004BostonTweeter Center
August 14, 2004Holmdel, New JerseyPNC Bank Arts Center
August 15, 2004Corfu, New YorkDarien Lake
August 18, 2004New York CityRadio City Music Hall
August 19, 2004
August 21, 2004MontrealCanadaBell Centre
August 22, 2004TorontoMolson Amphitheatre
Europe
September 8, 2004LondonEnglandWembley Arena
September 9, 2004
September 11, 2004BirminghamNEC Arena
September 12, 2004ManchesterEvening News Arena
September 14, 2004GlasgowScotlandSECC
September 15, 2004BirminghamEnglandNEC Arena
September 17, 2004OberhausenGermanyKönig Pilsener Arena
September 19, 2004StuttgartSchleyerhalle
September 21, 2004MilanItalyMazda Palace
September 24, 2004FrankfurtGermanyFesthalle
September 25, 2004PragueCzech RepublicT-Mobile Arena
September 27, 2004HamburgGermanySporthalle
September 29, 2004StockholmSwedenGloben Arena
October 1, 2004RotterdamNetherlandsAhoy Rotterdam

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