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Reunited Genesis Announcing Tour Dates |
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Thursday, 08 March 2007 |
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The reunited Genesis will visit North America on a fall tour that
begins Sept. 7 in Toronto, the group announced this morning (March 7)
at a media event in New York.
So far, 13 dates have been announced
through Oct. 12 in Los Angeles but more will be added. Some tickets
begin going on sale this weekend.
The trio, comprised of Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford
and Tony Banks, acknowledged they had discussions a couple of years ago
with former members Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett about touring
behind a complete performance of the 1974 album "The Lamb Lies Down on
Broadway."
But after Gabriel said he couldn't commit due to obligations with a
still-unfinished album, Collins, Rutherford and Banks decided to go out
alone for the first time since 1992. "This is a separate thing,"
Collins said. "But 'Lamb' may still happen in a few years time."
Banks promised "there will be one or two songs that go
back a bit farther" into the band's back catalog than on previous
tours, and that the familiar Genesis medleys will be part of the set
list.
Rutherford added that there will be more of an emphasis on
Collins playing drums alongside Chester Thompson. "Two drummers is a
very powerful sound," he said.
Interestingly, there is no corporate sponsor attached
to the Turn It on Again tour, top seats for which will sell for $225.
"We're not doing it for the money, let's face it," Collins said.
"We're
not trying to come out of this with a fistful of dollars. It's very
rewarding to know there's still people out there that liked us the
first time around."
To supplement the reunion, Rhino will on April 24 release a 12-disc
boxed set, "Genesis: 1976-1981," featuring newly remixed versions of
the albums "Trick of the Tail," "Wind & Wuthering," "And Then There
Were Three," "Duke" and "Abacab."
The sixth disc rounds up B-sides and
rarities like the surprise hit "Paperlate" from the 1982 EP "3X3." Each
album will be augmented with a DVD featuring 5.1 audio mixes, new
interviews, videos and photo galleries.
Banks added, "There's talk of recording every show,
and we still have quite a few [old shows] left [for potential release].
It is something I promise that's in the back of our minds."
As previously reported, the reunion outing gets
underway June 11 in Helsinki. The European itinerary closes with a free
July 14 show in Rome.
"In Italy, they used to break the doors down at
gigs because they didn't want to pay, so this seems like a good way to
get around that particular problem," Banks said with a chuckle.
Here are Genesis' North American tour dates:
- Sept. 7: Toronto (BMO Field)
- Sept. 11: Boston (TD Banknorth Garden)
- Sept. 14: Montreal (Olympic Stadium)
- Sept. 16: Hartford, Conn. (Civic Center)
- Sept. 18: Philadelphia (Wachovia Center)
- Sept. 22: Columbus, Ohio (Nationwide Arena)
- Sept. 23: Washington, D.C. (Verizon Center)
- Sept. 27: East Rutherford, N.J. (Giants Stadium)
- Sept. 29: Cleveland (Quicken Loans Arena)
- Sept. 30: Auburn Hills, Mich. (Palace of Auburn Hills)
- Oct. 2: Chicago (United Center)
- Oct. 9: San Jose, Calif. (HP Pavilion)
- Oct. 12: Los Angeles (Hollywood Bowl)
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