The Last Domino? Tour

The Last Domino? Tour is an upcoming concert tour by English rock band Genesis, staged following the announcement of their reunion after a 13-year hiatus. It will feature the core trio of keyboardist Tony Banks, drummer/singer Phil Collins, and bassist/guitarist Mike Rutherford, the most successful and longest-lasting line-up in the band's history, with Daryl Stuermer on guitars and bass, and Collins' son Nic on drums. The tour will comprise 17 shows across the United Kingdom and Ireland between 16 November – 12 December 2020, marking the first Genesis performances since the trio reunited for the Turn It On Again Tour in 2007.

The Last Domino? Tour
Tour by Genesis
Promotional logo for the tour
Start date16 November 2020 (2020-11-16)
End date12 December 2020 (2020-12-12)
Legs1
No. of shows17
Genesis concert chronology

Background

Genesis last saw activity in 2007 when drummer/singer Phil Collins reunited with keyboardist Tony Banks and bassist/guitarist Mike Rutherford to reform the trio line-up, the most successful and longest-lasting line-up in the band's history. They completed the Turn It On Again Tour, after which the group entered a 13-year hiatus. During this time, former members Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett reunited with the three core members for the 2014 BBC documentary, Genesis: Together and Apart. Since 2011, the five have expressed mixed opinions about a reunion of the five-piece line-up of the band.[1][2][3][4] A return to group activity became possible when Collins ended a five-year retirement from music in 2015 and embarked on his Not Dead Yet Tour, which ended in October 2019 and featured his teenage son Nic Collins on drums. Banks and Rutherford followed with interest in touring with Collins again,[5][6] and Rutherford even joined Collins onstage for a performance of "Follow You, Follow Me" on the tour.[7]

Rehearsals

On 22 January 2020, the trio were spotted at a basketball game in New York City, which prompted speculations of a potential reunion.[8] Banks said later that the band had spent some time in the city to discuss the possibility of another tour, and gave people the excuse that they were in fact together for a mutual friend's wedding.[9] Banks said that Gabriel and Hackett had not been contacted to participate, reasoning the difficulty in getting everyone on board to do the tour.[9] Rehearsals took place with Nic and Genesis's longtime live guitarist Daryl Stuermer; first songs they played were "Land of Confusion" and "No Son of Mine" as they were not technically difficult.[10] Banks praised Nic's style of drumming, which he compared to his father in his youth, and said it allows the opportunity to perform songs that the group had avoided previously.[9] Rutherford was pleased with the sound that they achieved during these sessions, which he compared as darker to his side group, Mike + the Mechanics, and named the instrumental sections as particularly strong.[11] American musician Dave Kerzner, who had assisted Banks with his keyboard rig for the 2007 tour, was invited to work with Banks once again to update his set-ups with longtime Genesis associates, technical assistant Geoff Callingham and producer Nick Davis.[12]

Announcement

On 3 March 2020, BBC Radio 2 advertised on Twitter that "a massive band" is to announce their reunion on the following morning's edition of The Radio 2 Breakfast Show with host Zoe Ball.[13] The trio were revealed as live guests and announced their reformation and the tour, which initially comprised 10 dates in Ireland and the UK between 16 November and 11 December 2020.[14] The tour is named after the second part of the song "Domino" from Invisible Touch (1986).[15] Collins said that songs "based more on my drumming" would not be performed,[16] and he added that despite his inability to play the drums due to ill health, "I'll be doing my best to play some bits" alongside Nic.[17] Earlier that week, a picture of the trio was posted on the group's official Instagram page with the caption: "And then there were three.", a reference to ...And Then There Were Three... (1978), their first album recorded as a three-piece.[16]

Pre-sale tickets went on sale at on 5 March 2020 for O2 Priority and Live Nation members, followed by a general sale on 6 March from 9 a.m.[9] The first wave of general sale tickets sold out within ten minutes, which prompted the addition of six dates after one hour to meet demand.[18] One extra show will take place in Liverpool, Newcastle, Leeds, Birmingham, Manchester, and Glasgow, bringing the total number of shows to 16.[19] On 9 March, a second show in Dublin, scheduled for 17 November, was added.[20]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Attendance Box Office
Europe
16 November 2020 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
17 November 2020
19 November 2020 Belfast Northern Ireland SSE Arena
23 November 2020 Liverpool England M&S Bank Arena
24 November 2020
26 November 2020 Newcastle Utilita Arena
27 November 2020
29 November 2020 London The O2 Arena
30 November 2020
2 December 2020 Leeds First Direct Arena
3 December 2020
5 December 2020 Birmingham Utilita Arena
6 December 2020
8 December 2020 Manchester Manchester Arena
9 December 2020
11 December 2020 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro
12 December 2020

Band members

Genesis

Additional musicians

References

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  7. Greene, Andy. "Watch Phil Collins Reunite With Genesis Guitarist Mike Rutherford Onstage in Berlin". Rolling Stone. Rolling Stone, LLC. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  8. Munro, Scott. "Genesis sighting in New York sparks reunion rumours". Louder Sound. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  9. Everley, Dave (4 March 2020). "Genesis announce 2020 reunion tour". Louder Sound. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  10. "Genesis insist it would be 'weird' to have Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett involved in reunion tour". Music-News.com. 26 April 2020. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  11. Klinkhardt, Martin (5 March 2020). "Genesis - Interview (4th March 2020, BBC Radio 2)". Genesis-News. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  12. Kerzner, Dave (4 March 2020). "Facebook status update from Dave Kerzer". Facebook. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  13. Young, Alex (3 March 2020). "Genesis set to reunite for arena tour: Report". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  14. Greene, Andy (4 March 2020). "Genesis to Launch 'The Last Domino?' Reunion Tour in November". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  15. Greene, Andy (4 March 2020). "Genesis' Reunion Tour: 8 Questions We Have". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  16. Savage, Mark (4 March 2020). "Genesis reunite for first tour in 13 years". BBC News. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  17. Skinner, Tom (4 March 2020). "Genesis confirm reunion and 2020 comeback tour". NME. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  18. Duke, Simon (6 March 2020). "Second Genesis Newcastle date after first sells out in 10 minutes". Chronicle Live. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  19. Colothan, Scott. "Genesis add six extra shows to November/December 2020 UK tour". Planet Rock. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  20. "Genesis add second Dublin date on The Last Domino? Tour". Hot Press. 9 March 2020. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
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