Rush is set to release a super deluxe edition of their 1984 album, *Grace Under Pressure*, on March 13. This special reissue includes a full concert film from their performance at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto on September 21, 1984, featuring thirty-seven minutes of never-before-seen footage.
The limited-edition package comes with four CDs, one Blu-ray, and a 52-page hardcover book. CD1 features the original 1984 stereo mix, freshly remastered by Sean Magee at Abbey Road Studios. CD2 offers a new stereo mix created by Terry Brown from the original analog multitracks. CDs 3 and 4 present the complete setlist from the Toronto show, newly mixed from the original multitrack audio masters, and are titled *Grace Under Pressure Tour: Live in Toronto 1984*. The Blu-ray includes the concert video, newly edited and remastered in HD, along with the studio album mixed in Dolby Atmos and 5.1 by producer Richard Chycki. Remastered videos for “Distant Early Warning” and others are also included.
Geddy Lee shared, “Our songwriting had taken us to a different musical place,” highlighting the band’s evolution with new technologies, including electronic drums.
The package will be available in five formats: a 4-CD plus Blu-ray edition, a 5-LP plus Blu-ray edition, a super deluxe digital edition, a Dolby Atmos digital edition, and the concert video on streaming platforms. The vinyl version is pressed on 180-gram black vinyl at GZ Media in the Czech Republic.
Bonus items in the box set include a custom LED light-up display, a replica tour book, a concert ticket, a backstage pass, three photo lithos, and a poster. Designer Hugh Syme created new illustrations for each of the eight songs. Fans can pre-order now!

