Rush announce new live album
Neil Peart and Co. are certainly no slackers. Following a new studio album and World Tour last year the band are set to release a double album, Snakes & Arrows Live (Anthem/Atlantic), on Monday 14 April in the UK Tuesday 15 in the US .
The album was recorded last October at the Netherlands' Ahoy Rotterdam Arena and is mixed by frequent collaborator Richard Chycki (Aerosmith, Mick Jagger). To coincide with the new album release, the band will take to the road again to embark on a 45-city tour of the US. The tour kicks off on 11th April at San Juan's Coliseo de Puerto Rico - Rush's first ever concert appearance in Puerto Rico.
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