While we await word on what comes next for Rush following the close of their R40 tour, guitarist Alex Lifeson has lined up a different type of live appearance.

The Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival has announced that Lifeson will appear at a March 7 event, titled "Hello! Thunder Bay!," during which "some of Canada’s top musical comedians will join a stellar lineup of Canadian musicians sharing their weirdest, wackiest and most hilarious stories from the road."

The festival's Facebook page adds further detail, calling the evening "A one-night-only event exploring the funny in rock 'n' roll" and noting that "Musicians Dave Bidini, Alex Lifeson, Terra Lightfoot, Grand Analog (and more) share rock 'n' roll road stories with comedians Jessica Holmes, Gavin Crawford and Sean Cullen adding musical comedy and rock parody."

As Rush fans are aware, Lifeson can definitely bring the funny when he wants to — as he did during the band's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, stepping up to the podium for an acceptance speech that consisted mainly of "blah blah blah." Looking back on the evening, Geddy Lee recalled, "He’s genuinely one of the funniest people you’d ever meet in your life. But I wanted to kill him at the three-minute mark. Neil and I were threatening to knock him on the head and drag him offstage."

Tickets for "Hello! Thunder Bay!" are on sale now. For more detailed information or to purchase passes, visit the Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival website.

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