Moving Pictures (Rush tribute)
Friday 10 July 2026
8:00 pm - 11:30 pm
£18 on advance, £22 on the door
This will be a 2112 50th anniversary show featuring the full 2112 suite and songs from every RUSH era.
MOVING PICTURES – RUSH TRIBUTE play for over two hours covering all the classics such as Tom Sawyer, The Spirit of Radio and Xanadu (with doubleneck guitars) plus some deeper cuts such as Far Cry, Driven and Lakeside Park. 2025 will be dominated by sets themed on RUSH’s last ever tour, R40, which was never brought to Europe.
Drummer Jamie Dunleavey — this young lady from St Andrews is scarily on point, her drum solos bring the house down – loved by Neil Peart’s sisters and mum. ‘When I close my eyes I hear my brother” – Judy Peart.
It takes a unique set of skills to sing AND play bass AND play keys like Geddy Lee — Eòin de Paor is incredibly accurate, right down to the beard! AND he plays 5 string violin – LOSING IT is in the set.
Guitarist Steve Brown is a lifelong Rush fan and pro-player with over 5000 gigs under his belt, playing Alex Lifeson signature guitars and bringing a wicked sense of humour, on stage and off.
MOVING PICTURES are regularly on the bill at Rush fan conventions in the UK, Europe and Brazil. They have recordings on all 6 Songs For Neil albums and have performed for and recorded with Rush producer Terry Brown and art director / keys player Hugh Syme.
“If you missed seeing RUSH live, MOVING PICTURES is as close as you’ll ever get to the real thing.” Moshville Times
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