Here’s a detailed article about Anika Nilles and her new role with Rush for their upcoming reunion tour:
Who Is Anika Nilles?
Full name: Anika Nilles
Born: May 29, 1983, in Aschaffenburg, Germany
Professions: Drummer, composer, educator, musician
She grew up in a musical family — her father, two uncles, and a cousin were drummers.
She began playing drums around age 6, initially learning basic grooves from her father.
Her formal education includes a degree in popular music and music business from the Popakademie Baden-Württemberg in Mannheim, Germany.
Career Before Rush
Solo Work & Online Presence
Early in her career, Nilles built an audience via YouTube, posting drumming videos and original compositions.
Her songs “Wild Boy” and “Alter Ego” gained broad attention, helping her emerge as a “viral virtuoso” in the drumming community.
She released albums with her band Nevell: Pikalar (2017) and For a Colorful Soul (2020).
Educator & Clinics
Nilles has taught and lectured in drum education settings: she is involved with Drumeo (Canada), Nexus ICA (UK), and Popakademie Baden-Württemberg (GER).
Since 2021, she has also been head of the drums department at Popakademie Baden-Württemberg.
Touring & Collaborations
In 2022, Nilles joined Jeff Beck’s live band for his European tour.
She has also performed at numerous drum festivals, educational clinics, and international shows, establishing herself as a technically advanced and expressive drummer.
Rush Reunion & Selection of Nilles as Drummer
Rush’s Return To Tour
On October 6, 2025, Rush (the classic Canadian prog-rock band) announced they would reunite for a North American “Fifty Something” tour in summer 2026.
This marks their first tour since 2015, and their first since the passing of their longtime drummer and lyricist Neil Peart in 2020.
The announced tour will span 12 shows in 7 cities, from June through September, with performances in cities including Los Angeles, Cleveland, Mexico City, and New York.
Why Anika Nilles Was Chosen
Rush bassist/vocalist Geddy Lee revealed that Skully, their bass technician who worked with Jeff Beck, had raved about Nilles while on tour with Beck.
Lee said he looked up her work (including her widely viewed YouTube performances) and began conversations to see if it might work out.
In a 2023 interview, Lee had already mentioned hearing about a drummer “Anika” who played with Beck and described her as “terrific.”
The band and its members have acknowledged that replacing Peart is monumental; they emphasized that Nilles would need not just technical skill, but feel, nuance, and respect for the emotional core of Rush’s music.
Lee said: “You can play a drum fill. A lot of drummers can play Neil’s drum fills, but to combine that with the feel of those songs … is work, that requires work. So she’s winning.”
Role in the Reunion Tour
Nilles is listed in official sources as a live/touring member of Rush starting 2025 for this tour leg.
The band plans to include additional musicians to support the complexity of their sound live.
Their announced setlists are expected to include 35 songs per show, with variety across concerts.
Challenges & Opportunities Ahead
Filling Neil Peart’s Legacy
Neil Peart’s drumming and lyricism were integral to Rush’s identity for decades; stepping into that space is daunting.
Nilles must balance honoring tradition (the songs, dynamics, drama) with bringing her own musical voice.
She will be under close scrutiny from passionate fans, critics, and fellow musicians.
Compatibility & Adaptation
There’s a need for chemistry between Nilles, Geddy Lee, and Alex Lifeson (guitarist).
Rehearsal will demand mastering older material with authenticity and excellence, and possibly adapting to live evolutions.
The band has called this somewhat experimental: they needed to see if it would work.
Legacy & Forward Motion
For Rush, this reunion is both a celebration and a renewal.
For Nilles, this is a huge leap into rock’s upper echelons and an opportunity to reach broader audiences.
Her existing reputation in drumming circles gives her credibility; this is now a very high-visibility platform.



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