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Further gig dates added for Genesis reunion tour

Further gig dates added for Genesis reunion tour

Genesis’, The Last Domino? Tour 2020, the band’s first in 13 years, has had to be extended after arenas in Liverpool, Newcastle, Leeds, Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow sold out in less than ten minutes.

New Dates

Tuesday 24th November        Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
Friday 27th November            Newcastle Utilita Arena
Thursday 3rd December         Leeds First Direct Arena
Sunday 6th December            Birmingham Utilita Arena
Wednesday 9th December     Manchester Manchester Arena
Saturday 12th December        Glasgow SSE Arena

The Last Domino? Tour 2020 starts in Dublin on 16 November 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 guitar and bass player Daryl Stuermer.

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

Genesis’s sound has developed and progressed throughout their career 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.

The full tour dates are;

Monday 16th November         Dublin 3 Arena
Thursday 19th November       Belfast SSE Arena
Monday 23rd November         Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
Tuesday 24th November        Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
Thursday 26th November       Newcastle Utilita Arena
Friday 27th November            Newcastle Utilita Arena
Sunday 29th November          London The O2
Monday 30th November         London The O2
Wednesday 2nd December    Leeds First Direct Arena
Thursday 3rd December         Leeds First Direct Arena
Saturday 5th December          Birmingham Utilita Arena
Sunday 6th December            Birmingham Utilita Arena
Tuesday 8th December          Manchester Manchester Arena
Wednesday 9th December     Manchester Manchester Arena
Friday 11th December             Glasgow SSE Arena
Saturday 12th December        Glasgow SSE Arena

Tickets for all of the additional shows are on sale now through www.LiveNation.co.uk

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