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Concert News

Genesis, The Last Domino? Tour re-scheduled to 2021

Genesis, who are among the biggest selling recording artists of all time and one of Britain’s most internationally renowned bands, have re-scheduled their 2020 UK and Irish dates for April 2021 and announced additional shows in London and Birmingham.

The Last Domino? Tour 2021 will now start in Glasgow on 1 April and will be Tony Banks, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford’s first live outing together since the globe-trotting, sell-out Turn It On Again: The Tour in 2007. They will be joined on stage by Nic Collins on drums, and the bands long time lead guitar and bass player Daryl Stuermer.

Existing tickets for the rescheduled dates will remain valid, and ticket holders will be contacted by their ticket agent. Tickets for the new dates in London and Birmingham will be on sale Friday, July 24th at 9am from www.LiveNation.co.uk and www.ticketmaster.co.uk.

Tickets for Dublin are available from https://www.ticketmaster.ie/venueartist/197033/723546 and Belfast  https://www.ticketmaster.ie/venueartist/460013/723546

Thursday 1 April – Glasgow SSE Hydro

Friday 2 April – Glasgow SSE Hydro    

Monday 5 April – Birmingham Utilita Arena    

Tuesday 6 April – Birmingham Utilita Arena

Wednesday 7 April – Birmingham Utilita Arena – NEW DATE ADDED

Friday 9 April – Newcastle Utilita Arena    

Saturday 10 April – Newcastle Utilita Arena

Monday 12 April – Manchester Manchester Arena 

Tuesday 13 April – Manchester Manchester Arena

Thursday 15 April – Dublin 3Arena

Friday 16 April – Dublin 3Arena

Sunday 18 April – Belfast SSE Arena

Wednesday 21 April – Leeds First Direct Arena

Thursday 22 April – Leeds First Direct Arena

Saturday 24 April – Liverpool M&S Bank Arena

Sunday 25 April – Liverpool M&S Bank Arena

Tuesday 27 April – London The O2

Thursday 29 April – London The O2

Friday 30 April – London The O2 – NEW DATE ADDED

Genesis are one of the world’s biggest selling and most successful bands of all time. They have sold an estimated 100 million albums and have played to sold-out stadiums and arenas all over the world for decades.

The evolution of Genesis is unique, their sound developed and progressed throughout their career and with multiple line-up alterations in the early years, the classic line-up of Tony Banks, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford took shape in 1976.

‘And Then There Were Three’ (1978) was the first album the band released as a three-piece and spawned the single ‘Follow You Follow Me’ which was their first UK top ten and US top 30 single and proved to be the start of huge commercial global success. The albums ‘Duke’ (1980), ‘Abacab’ (1981), ‘Genesis’ (1983), ‘Invisible Touch’ (1986) and ‘We Can’t Dance’ (1991) followed for the trio, alongside almost constant global stadium tours cementing the band as one of the most successful of all time.

Tony, Phil and Mike reunited again as a band in 2007 after almost 10 years for the Turn It On Again Tour which went on to be one of the biggest grossing tours on the year playing sold-out stadiums around the world.

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