Saying that “it just feels right,” Phil Collins has announced a summer 2019 European tour with concerts beginning June 2. The dates continue his renewed enthusiasm for the road as he has brought his Not Dead Yet Live tour to the U.K., South America and the U.S. so far, and now a return to Europe. Ticket sales were so strong that, on Nov. 29, second dates were added in several cities.
The musician begins the year with a tour of Australia and New Zealand, beginning January 19.
In the November 26 announcement, Collins said: “I have rediscovered my passion for music and performing! It’s time to do it all again and I’m excited… it just feels right.”
A ticket pre-sale begins Nov. 28; general sale starts Nov. 30. Tickets will be available here and here.
After testing the waters in 2016 with a couple of brief live performances, Phil Collins announced in October 2016, his Not Dead Yet tour of the U.K. plus five nights each in Paris, France and Cologne, Germany, his first extended time on the road as a solo act since 2004-2005. (The tour name is derived from Collins’ 2016 autobiography, Not Dead Yet.)
Collins, who turns 68 on January 30, has had back surgery as well as hip issues in recent years and now drums only sparingly. (He now sits throughout most of these performances.) His band includes his son, Nicolas, on drums.
The veteran musician began his comeback on June 2, 2017, in Liverpool but after just four dates, he suffered a serious fall in his London hotel room, causing him to postpone several dates at London’s Royal Albert Hall.
On Nov. 27, 2017, Collins announced the first dates of his 2018 tour, with stadium concerts in South America, Mexico and Puerto Rico earlier this year.
Watch Collins sing a Genesis favorite in Mexico City on March 9
Phil Collins Not Dead Yet, Live 2019 Dates (Tickets are available here and here)
Jan 19 – Brisbane – Suncorp Stadium
Jan 21 – Sydney – Qudos Bank Arena
Jan 22 – Sydney – Qudos Bank Arena
Jan 23 – Sydney – Qudos Bank Arena
Jan 25 – Adelaide – Adelaide Oval
Jan 28 – Perth – RAC Arena
Jan 29 – Perth – RAC Arena
Feb 01 – Melbourne – Aami Park
Feb 02 – Melbourne – Aami Park
Feb 04 – Christchurch – Christchurch Stadium
Feb 06 – Napier – Mission Estate Winery
Jun 02 – Vienna, Austria – Ernst Happel Stadion
Jun 04 – Lyon, France – Groupama Stadium
Jun 05 – Stuttgart, Germany – Mercedes-Benz Arena
Jun 07 – Berlin, Germany – Olympiastadion
Jun 08 – Aarhus, Denmark – Ceres Park
Jun 10 – Bergen, Norway – Bergenhus Festning
Jun 12 – Stockholm, Sweden – Venue TBA
Jun 14 – Hannover, Germany – HDI Arena
Jun 15 – Hannover, Germany – HDI Arena (New)
Jun 17 – Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum
Jun 18 – Zurich, Switzerland – Stadion Letzigrund
Jun 20 – Nijmegen, Netherlands – Goffertpark
Jun 21 – Cologne, Germany – Rheinenergiestadion
Jun 22 – Cologne, Germany – Rheinenergiestadion (New)
Jun 24 – Munich, Germany – Olympiasadion
Jun 25 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena
Jun 26 – Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy
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The musician’s solo catalog received a significant overhaul from Rhino in 2016.
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