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24 January 2021

Genesis Reschedule Their ‘The Last Domino? Tour’

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Genesis have rescheduled their The Last Domino? tour for September and October 2021, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The Last Domino? marks Genesis’ first tour in 14 years, and will see Tony Banks, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford take to the stage to perform their hits and more.

The tour had been rescheduled to go ahead this April, but due to further restrictions and the ongoing pandemic, it has been moved again to September and October – with all existing tickets purchased remaining valid. Beyond the “huge amount of uncertainties and unanswered questions that make a tour in April difficult for everyone”, the band said in a statement that the decision was also taken as, “those planning on attending the shows may not feel comfortable doing so, so by moving the tour we can alleviate some of those concerns and in turn that will allow the band and the crew to prepare with less unpredictability and create a show that both the band and fans alike will treasure and enjoy.”

Tony, Phil and Mike also said, “Well let’s just forget about that last year and focus on 2021 shall we! We can’t wait to finally get this show on the road, but we feel the decision to move the tour is the best one for those planning on attending and for us as a band and crew. We hope now we can all relax a little more and focus on the music and having a good night.”

The tour is now scheduled to start in Dublin on the 15th September, before moving to Belfast, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle, Liverpool, Glasgow, and wrapping up at London’s O2 venue on the 13th October.

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.

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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