Genesis is hitting the road for the first time in 14 years, and apparently also the last time ever. Phil Collins says that “The Last Domino? Tour” will be fans’ last chance to see them live. In the latest issue of “Mojo,” Phil is asked about what the question mark in the tour name suggests, if Genesis will end with 2021. Phil replies, “Yes, the question mark was Tony Banks’ idea.” He’s counting himself out of any more tours after that due to his health, although he wishes he could “be playing up there with [his] son” Nic Collins. It looks like Banks is still optimistic, however, telling “Mojo” that he still thinks the band could continue. “I think it depends a little bit how it goes, how Phil stands up to it all,” he adds. “How the audience receives it, and how we all feel about it, really.” Here is the list of tour dates:
November 15, 2021– Chicago, IL at United Center
November 18, 2021– Washington DC, DC at Capital One Arena
November 20, 2021– Charlotte, NC at Spectrum Center
November 22, 2021– Montreal, QC at Centre Bell
November 25, 2021– Toronto, ON at Scotiabank Arena
November 27, 2021– Buffalo, NY at KeyBank Center
November 29, 2021– Detroit, MI at Little Caesars Arena
November 30, 2021– Cleveland, OH at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
December 2, 2021– Philadelphia, PA at Wells Fargo Center
December 5 and 6th, 2021– New York City, NY at Madison Square Garden
December 8, 2021– Columbus, OH at Nationwide Arena
December 10, 2021– Elmont, NY at UBS Arena
December 13, 2021– Pittsburgh, PA at PPG Paints Arena
December 15 and 16th, 2021– Boston, MA at TD Garden
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