Rush in Charlotte | Tickets 2026

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Rush storms into Spectrum Center in Charlotte, NC, from Nov 20 to Nov 22, 2026, igniting the stage with electrifying energy! Experience an unforgettable night filled with powerful riffs and beloved classics like “Tom Sawyer” and “Limelight.” Don’t miss out—grab your Rush tour tickets now!

Rush Charlotte Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Sunday
Nov 22, 2026
07:30 PM
Charlotte, North Carolina from $85.50 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where are the Rush concerts in Charlotte at Spectrum Center?

Rush will play two long-awaited shows in Charlotte, NC at the Spectrum Center: Friday, November 20, and Sunday, November 22, 2026. Both concerts begin at 7:30 PM as part of the band’s acclaimed “Fifty Something” Tour, featuring two full sets spanning their entire catalog.

How do I buy tickets for Rush at Spectrum Center?

Tickets go on sale via Ticketmaster, Live Nation, AXS, and at the Spectrum Center box office. Early access is granted during the Rush Artist Presale and Citi cardmember presale; register before October 30 for a presale code and sign in as soon as they start for the best selection. The public on-sale begins October 31 at noon.

What are ticket prices for the Rush concerts in Charlotte?

Prices start at $108–$134 (including fees) for upper-level seats. Lower bowl, floor, and VIP tickets average $249–$343 and up, while prime floor sections and premium experiences command higher prices. Expect resale options on platforms like StubHub, sometimes with late price drops.

How can I get cheap Rush tickets for Charlotte?

Sign up for all presale options and be ready the second tickets go live. Consider upper or weekday show sections, set up price alerts on multiple resale platforms, and check back near show dates for last-minute drops. Flexibility on seat location can lead to substantial savings.

What VIP and premium packages are available for these shows?

Rush’s Limelight and 2112 Platform Experiences give fans premium seats, meet-and-greet access, photos, autographs, Xanadu lounge entry, early/crowd-free merch shopping, and commemorative items. All details are sent to VIP buyers a few days ahead of each show.

Is the Rush concert at Spectrum Center all-ages?

Yes, all concerts on the tour are all-ages. Every person—including babies—must have a ticket. Parents should bring ear protection and keep show length and volume in mind for younger concertgoers.

What’s the entry and bag policy at Spectrum Center?

Only clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags up to 12″ x 6″ x 12″ are allowed. All tickets are digital—load your mobile ticket before you arrive and keep your phone fully charged to speed up entry. Security screening and bag inspections are standard.

Will Rush merchandise and concessions be for sale?

Absolutely—official Rush tour merchandise, exclusive shirts, and special collectibles are available at multiple stands in the arena. Food and drink concessions operate cashless for speed and convenience, and VIP ticket holders enjoy early access to dedicated merch booths.

Where should I park at the Spectrum Center?

The arena is located downtown with several paid parking decks nearby. Prepay online for secured spots, arrive early for the best selection, or use public transit/light rail that stops steps from the venue to skip traffic and parking crowds.

Who’s playing drums with Rush on this tour?

Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are joined by internationally acclaimed drummer Anika Nilles, who powers the band through two dynamic sets every night, honoring the memory and musical legacy of Neil Peart.

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