Reviews of the comeback shows in 2017, 2018, and 2019
An indoor concert at the outset of the tour and a festival-ish open air concert two years later. Uli Klemt ponders how rnthe tour has evolved.
Phil Collins is touring since 2017. The (Still) Not Dead Yet Tour took him from Europe in 2017 to South and North America in 2018, to Australia and New Zealand and back to Europe again in 2019. We have compiled the setlists for you.
No, I won't be going. Appalled by the ticket prices and afraid that a non-drumming Phil Collins would not do for me I decided not to attend the Cologne shows in 2017. Why I still watched two shows and why this was the better decision? Read my answer here.
In June 2019, Phil Collins toured in Europe again - mainly in stadiums. In Berlin, Mike Rutherford joined Phil Collins on stage for the first time. Tommy Ender was there and shares his thoughts.
In the frame of his (Still) Not Dead Yet Tour, Phil Collins will be touring North America for a second time. Ulrich Klemt takes a deeper look at the cities and venues and also hints some synergies for travelling Genesis fans.
Phil Collins returned to Australia and New Zealand in early 2019. Niklas Ferch attended the shows in Melbourne and shares his impressions.
Robert Ivanov did not only meet Chester Thompson in Nashville, he also saw Phil Collins live in the Forum, Los Angeles. Read his review here.
Phil Collins' return to Europe is reason enough for us to have a deeper look at the tour schedule.
Phil Collins finally returned to Latin America, opeing this leg of his tour in Brazil. Ulrich Klemt sums up everything about the first show.
What must it be like - being in the middle of your twenties and out of a sudden you finally get the chance to see Phil Collins live? Niklas Ferch was in this position and he saw Phil in Cologne, Paris, Dublin and London. Read his personal report here.
In June 2017 Phil Collins played five shows at the Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany. Ulrich Klemt attended the first show and wrote a review about it.