Phil Collins expands "Still Not Dead Yet" tour, adds 2nd MSG show
Phil Collins will be back in North America this fall for the "Still Not Dead Yet Tour," which includes a stop at NYC’s Madison Square Garden on October 6.
Phil Collins will be back in North America this fall for the "Still Not Dead Yet Tour," which includes a stop at NYC’s Madison Square Garden on October 6.
Phil Collins once again performed from a chair, as he took to the stage for his Not Dead Yet tour in Berlin on Friday, after undergoing multiple surgeries on his back.
Genesis colleagues Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford appeared on stage together for the first time since the band’s last show in 2007 to perform their track "Follow You Follow Me."
Phil Collins was back on a Dutch stage again after fifteen years. With his Still Not Dead Yet tour, he managed to operate the Goffertpark in Nijmegen with a set list full of hits and classics.
He has no new material. He does not want to adore the present. But in Zurich's Letzigrund Stadium, Phil Collins impresses with a coherent selection of his big hits.
Phil Collins made a rare appearance as he was spotted in a wheelchair following rumours of a Genesis reunion.
"I had back surgery and my foot is sp...dolona" - said Phil Collins in Polish at the beginning of his performance in Warsaw.
On Monday night at the American Airlines Center, Phil Collins entered leaning heavily on a cane. His feet shuffling steadily forward, the 68-year-old Collins made a beeline for a swivel chair.