WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 24: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Alex Lifeson, founding member of the classic rock band Rush, performs onstage at the Medlock-Krieger All-Star Concert benefiting The Pat Tillman Foundation, Cancer Support Community Valley/Ventura/Santa Barbara & Colontown/PalTown Development Foundation at Bogie’s on October 24, 2022 in Westlake Village, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson says he has no interest in touring again, but he is open to working with his Rush bandmate Geddy Lee again.

In an interview posted by Anit Music, he said the two of them get together for coffee and sometimes “bash out a few lyrics,” but nothing beyond that. They only live a few minutes apart. He said they both really enjoy where their lives are right now, but “who knows?”

He ended by saying that he understands how rumours get started, and clarified that they have “no plans for anything.”

Geddy Lee just released a new book and Lifeson stays busy in recording sessions.

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