In April 1983, when Rush performed at the Colisée de Québec, they were riding high on the success of their album, *Signals*, which had been released just the previous year. This record marked a pivotal shift in their musical style, showcasing a blend of progressive rock with more accessible synth-driven sounds. *Signals* produced memorable tracks like "Subdivisions" and "New World Man," reflecting the band's evolution while still appealing to their loyal fan base. Interestingly, the live recording from this concert is part of the "New World Tour," a name hinting at their broader themes of change and adaptation. Fans can hear how Rush's distinctive sound translated into powerful live performances, capturing the energy of the audience as they delved into their new material. This concert not only epitomized Rush's dynamic stage presence but also showcased the band's ability to innovate while remaining rooted in their unique artistry.