Rush is packing its bags for Chile
As with Queen, the station (Canal 13) got together with local
producers and came to an agreement to bring the trio here in 2009. It's
one of the most anticipated performances in recent memory.
Almost like Radiohead or Madonna, for years the arrival of the
Canadian trio Rush has been one of the greatest unfulfilled promises of
local megaevents and the confessed dream of an enormous community of
devoted fans that grew up in the rock-and-roll virtuosity of the 70's.
Despite often the multitude of rumors (a while back it was said that
they would come in May), the negotiations now offer solid evidence of
progress. Eventos 13, the concert production office of Canal 13, met
with two local producers almost a month ago and closed a financial deal
for the group's debut in Santiago.
Initially, the plan was to bring the group here in March, but
problems with the group's schedule and the abundance of events during
that month precluded that possibility. The last date that was agreed
upon is during the last few months of next year. [Translator's note:
Keep in mind that the seasons are reversed in South America, so this
will be a summer tour in late 2009.] The venue hasn't been decided yet,
but industry sources are sure that the Canadians' elevated price tag
and strong drawing power in Chile will demand an arena capacity of more
than 15,000.
Even the National Stadium has been considered. Chile's last game in
World Cup qualifying is during the first week of October, and the
stadium's availability and capacity both make it the best choice for
the event. Other options would be the Pista Atlética (Sports Stadium)
or the Club Hípico (Horse Track), which will host Iron Maiden on March
22. Furthermore, managers of Calle Blanco Encalada have organized a
meeting in the next few days with executives of UC-TV - the same people
that agreed to participate in Queen's recent show in November, produced
by DG Medios.
Rush's tour through Latin America, which will also include Brazil
and Argentina, would be an incredible realignment of effort. The band
closed its "Snakes & Arrows" tour on July 24 in Indianapolis and
has said that they will rest in 2009. This could be a real treat for
their South American fans, the greatest Rush fans in the world. Many
Chileans traveled to Brazil in 2002 and appear in the DVD that the
group recorded in that country.
This has been posted on the rushisaband.com, here's the link: http://www.rushisaband.com/display.php?id=1710 - http://www.rushisaband.com/display.php?id=1710 Do you think it'll happen? I hope it's true and they'll come to Argentina too, but in recent interviews Geddy and Alex have said they will be taking a year off and that they wanted to rest, so I don't know. I think there's already been a rumour of them coming in May last year and nothing happened.
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