VH1 CLASSIC Celebrates Jewish New Year With 'RUSH Hashanah'

August 26, 2010

As summer comes to an end, VH1 Classic turns up the heat giving viewers 24 hours of RUSH for "Rush Hashanah."

When sundown hits, RUSH comes out to play this Rosh Hashanah. VH1 Classic celebrates the Jewish New Year with "Rush Hashanah" starting at sundown on Wednesday, September 8 at 7 p.m. for 24 hours straight. Tune in to the award-winning VH1 rock doc "Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage" for an up-close-and-personal look at the Canadian musicians and jam to their "Rush In Rio" concert. Take an in-depth look at classic albums "2112" and "Moving Pictures" premiering at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT and get even more RUSH when "That Metal Show" hosts Eddie, Don and Jim sit down with Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson.

In other news, RUSH came back to Chicago on Monday night (August 23) to play a make-up show after the band's original July date in the Windy City was washed out by storms. As a thank-you for the fans who returned for the show, the band made up and distributed special one-of-a-kind baseball hats with "The Rain Date Chicago - 2010" stitched on the back, according to The Pulse of Radio.

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