Rush Concert at Madison Square Garden
Experience the legendary Rush live at Madison Square Garden in New York City from July 28, 2026, to April 8, 2027. This highly anticipated reunion tour marks the band's return to the stage after years of inactivity following the passing of drummer Neil Peart. Join Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, along with drummer Anika Nilles, as they deliver an unforgettable performance filled with their iconic hits and elaborate stage production.
FAQs
What are the ticket prices for Rush concerts?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection. Secure your tickets early on ticketsinbrooklyn.com.
What is the typical duration of a Rush concert?
The total runtime for a Rush concert is approximately 2.5 to 3 hours, including one intermission.
Are there any age restrictions for attending the concert?
This event is suitable for all ages, making it a perfect outing for multi-generational fans.
What are the seating options available at Madison Square Garden?
Madison Square Garden features four main levels: Floor, 100 Level (Lower Bowl), 200 Level (Mid-Bridge), and 300 Level (Upper Bowl). Each level offers a unique experience in terms of proximity and visibility.
How can I secure mobile tickets for the concert?
Tickets are primarily mobile-only via official apps like MSG or Ticketmaster. Ensure you have your digital tickets ready for entry.
What are the best sections to sit in for a Rush concert?
The best sections for concerts are typically lower bowl side sections near center stage (mid 100 level rows) and select 200-level center sections, providing an excellent combination of sound and visibility.
Will there be any opening acts for the concert?
While specific opening acts have not been announced, Rush concerts often feature impressive performances that set the stage for their iconic sound.
What is the bag policy at Madison Square Garden?
Madison Square Garden has a strict bag policy. Only small bags are allowed, and all bags will be subject to search upon entry.
Seating Information
Madison Square Garden uses a four-level bowl design with Floor, 100 Level, 200 Level, and 300 Level seating. Each level provides a different balance of proximity, comfort, and price.
What are the differences between seating levels?
- Floor: Closest to the stage; may be reserved or general admission. Best for immersion but views may be affected by standing crowds.
- 100 Level: Offers excellent views; considered the best balance of proximity and visibility.
- 200 Level: Elevated views with good value; some sections angled toward the stage.
- 300 Level: Furthest from the stage but budget-friendly; still offers a full arena view.
Parking Information
Madison Square Garden is located in Midtown Manhattan where parking is limited and expensive due to high demand.
What are my parking options near Madison Square Garden?
- Nearby commercial garages: Multiple private garages within a 1?5 minute walk around Penn Station and 8th Avenue. Prices typically range from $30 to $80 for major events.
- Slightly farther garages: Garages located 10?15 minutes walking distance toward Herald Square or Chelsea may offer lower prices (around $20?$50).
- Street parking: Very limited metered parking in surrounding streets; not reliable for event parking due to strict enforcement.
- Rideshare zones: Common pickup/drop-off points are around 7th Avenue & 33rd Street and West 31st Street near Penn Station entrances. Expect heavy congestion after events.