
Phil Collins reveals dates for first North American tour in over a decade
07 May 2018, 15:52
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
In October, the former Genesis frontman will tour North America for the first time in 12 years
Having dipped in and out of retirement, Phil Collins has decided to take to the road again, and return to North America for a 15-date long tour.
His last performance in the states was at the 2016 US Open tennis tournament, which saw Collins perform "In The Air Tonight".
Despite not jumping back on the drums, Phil Collins will be joined by former Genesis band members Daryl Steurmer and Brad Cole. Toto's Leland Sklar will also join the band, and his own 16-year-old son Nicolas Collins will be playing drums.
Named after his autobiography Not Dead Yet, the North American tour comes after completing a long string of dates across Europe and South America. Tickets go on sale 15 May.
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