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Genesis concert tour

Turn Information technology On Once again: The Tour
Bout by Genesis
Tiurnitonagain tourlogo.jpg
Start appointment xi June 2007 (2007-06-11)
End date 13 Oct 2007 (2007-x-xiii)
Legs ii
No. of shows 48
Genesis concert chronology
  • Calling All Stations Tour
    (1998)
  • Turn It On Again: The Bout
    (2007)
  • The Last Domino? Tour
    (2021–2022)

Plow It On Over again: The Tour was a 2007 concert tour of Europe and N America by the English rock band Genesis. The tour was notable for the return of drummer and vocalizer Phil Collins, who had fronted the ring during their about commercially successful period before leaving in 1993, rejoining founder members Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford, with their traditional on-stage musicians, Chester Thompson on drums and Daryl Stuermer on guitar/bass.

History [edit]

Collins was initially reported by the BBC as existence interested in a reunion in November 2005. Collins had said he was "open" to a reunion featuring original lead singer Peter Gabriel where he would just be playing drums.[one] After much speculation regarding a reunion, Tony Banks, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford announced the bout on 7 Nov 2006, nearly 40 years subsequently the ring had offset formed. Collins insisted it would be more of a "selection of shows" rather than a bout. Group manager Tony Smith was also on mitt for the announcement, which was introduced by pop comedian and Genesis fan David Baddiel.

Originally, Collins, Banks and Rutherford wanted to reunite as a quintet with Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett, for live performances of The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. Gabriel had reportedly agreed in principle to perform, and as such Steve Hackett was also contacted, but as time went on, Gabriel could not commit to a date.[2] "Peter is a piffling over-cautious most going dorsum to something which fundamentally is fun", Collins said.[ This quote needs a citation ] Once Gabriel declined, Hackett's participation became moot, and the determination was made to proceed as the three slice. A brusk note expressing Hackett's good wishes for the reunion tour was placed on his website.[3] In their stead, both Daryl Stuermer and Chester Thompson returned as supplementary on-stage musicians.

The band embarked on the first leg of the tour in Europe. The stage set was designed past Mark Fisher with lighting design by Patrick Woodroffe. The routing took in twelve countries beginning in Helsinki, Finland on 11 June 2007 and ending in Rome, Italia on 14 July 2007. The Rome evidence was a costless concert for an audience of 500,000. This leg of the tour was documented in the film Come up Pelting or Smooth, released as office of the three-DVD set When in Rome in 2008. The documentary shows the rather difficult atmospheric condition the band faced during the first leg, with pelting hampering all simply a handful of the shows during this portion of the tour.[2] On the Paris and Amsterdam shows, the band was besides accompanied by a La7/MTV crew, whose documentary, Genesis On the Route, aired on Italian TV before the Rome evidence.

The band held a press briefing in New York City on seven March 2007 at noon EST to announce the details of the North American leg of the Turn It On Again reunion tour. This leg commenced on seven September 2007 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at BMO Field and ended on 13 October 2007 at the Hollywood Basin in Los Angeles, California. It was announced on i June that Genesis would be working with the Encore Serial team at TheMusic.com to record each show of their European bout (and as well done for their subsequent Northward American bout) for release as a ii-CD gear up (similar to the series done for the Who and Peter Gabriel). All shows were recorded direct off the soundboard and were previously bachelor for either individual sale or as a complete box set of the entire tour.

The CD Live Over Europe 2007 was released on 20 November 2007 in North America and 26 Nov 2007, in the U.k.. The When in Rome 2007 triple-DVD gear up was released 26 May 2008 (x June 2008 for North America) and featured the complete free concert filmed in Rome, Italy on 14 July 2007. The set also contains the documentary Come Rain or Smooth which was broadcast in a selection of cinemas in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and Europe on xx May 2008.[2] The 27 June concert in Düsseldorf was broadcast live in HD and Dolby five.1 Surroundings to cinemas in the UK, Spain and Sweden. Most of the tour was recorded directly from the soundboard and released in collaboration with the band by the Encore Music series and TheMusic.com.[4]

The tour was notable as being the kickoff fourth dimension nearly every song was performed in a lower cardinal to compensate for the weakening of Collins's voice. Only "Agree on My Heart", "Follow Y'all Follow Me" and all instrumentals were performed in the aforementioned fundamental as their original studio recordings.[v] Clips of Collins attempting to reach higher notes during rehearsals for "The Cinema Prove" and "In Too Deep" appear in Come Pelting or Shine. An additional clip from an Oct 2006 rehearsal in New York City shows the ring discussing the cardinal change for "Mama", with Collins referencing Elton John and his need to sing older songs in a much lower register than originally recorded. Collins added that Paul McCartney continues to sing all his songs in their original cardinal, despite non being able to properly sing many of the higher notes.[two]

Set list [edit]

A sample of the multi-million pound video screen/light show during "I Tin't Dance".

During the initial London press briefing, it was revealed that music dating back equally far as 1973 would exist performed on the tour, with the songs "Domino", "Afterglow", "In the Muzzle" and "Los Endos" cited as probable inclusions in the set.[half dozen] Rehearsal footage screened at the conference as well showed the ring working on "No Son of Mine" and "Dwelling by the Sea".[7] It was confirmed that no material from the post-Collins album Calling All Stations would be performed, and that the group were non planning on playing their 1972 epic "Supper's Ready".[vi] Information technology afterward evolved that a pocket-size piece of "Stagnation", from the pre-Collins album Trespass would be included equally part of the "Firth of Fifth/I Know What I Like" medley (every bit it has been since their 1977 tour).

Further details were uncovered whilst Genesis were rehearsing in Cossonay, Switzerland, throughout April and May 2007, when fan recordings began surfacing on the internet. These recordings revealed the band to be working on a number of older songs, including "Behind the Lines",[8] "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)",[9] "The Carpet Crawlers"[x] and "Follow Yous Follow Me",[xi] likewise equally latter-solar day singles "Invisible Touch",[10] "I Tin can't Dance"[12] and "Throwing It All Away".[13]

In an interview with Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford, information technology was confirmed that both "Jesus He Knows Me" from We Can't Dance and "Abacab" from Abacab were rehearsed[xiv] though neither vocal was performed.

The consummate set listing was revealed post-obit production rehearsals in Brussels, Belgium.[15] This set remained unchanged throughout the European leg of the tour:[xvi]

Master set

  1. "Knuckles'south Intro" ("Behind the Lines/"Knuckles's Terminate")
  2. "Turn It On Again"
  3. "No Son of Mine"
  4. "Land of Confusion"
  5. Medley:
    1. "In the Cage"
    2. "The Cinema Show"
    3. "Duke'south Travels"
    4. "Afterglow"
  6. "Hold on My Heart"
  7. "Home by the Sea/Second Home by the Sea"
  8. "Follow Yous Follow Me"
  9. "Firth of Fifth"
  10. "I Know What I Similar (In Your Wardrobe)/Stagnation"
  11. "Mama"
  12. "Ripples..."
  13. "Throwing It All Away"
  14. "Domino"
  15. "Conversations with Two Stools" (Drum Duet)
  16. "Los Endos"
  17. "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight
  18. "Invisible Bear upon"

Encore

  1. "I Can't Trip the light fantastic toe"
  2. "The Carpet Crawlers"

A majority of the songs were performed in a lower key due to the deepening of Collins' vocalism.

An identical setlist was performed on the North American leg of the bout,[17] with the band'due south producer, Nick Davis, stating that no changes are planned.[18] Tony Banks had earlier cited "In Too Deep" from Invisible Touch equally a probable addition to the North American set, possibly at the expense of "Ripples" from A Trick of the Tail, but that change was non fabricated. The only exception to the setlist was on 12 October at the Hollywood Bowl, where the last 2 songs had to be dropped due to the heavy rain causing bug with Tony Banks'southward keyboards.[14]

At the beginning of the pulsate duet Thompson and Collins brainstorm drumming either side of two barstools. This idea evolved from when Collins was interviewed during the Fashion We Walk bout well-nigh how the duets are synthetic. He said: "A lot of the patterns evolve through the bout, and so the duet at the end of the tour is much longer than the ane at the showtime. But initially me and Chester sit down either side of a chair and drum out beats until something sticks."

Bout band [edit]

  • Tony Banks – keyboards, moog taurus, bankroll vocals, sound effects
  • Mike Rutherford – atomic number 82 guitar, rhythm guitar, bass guitar, bass pedals, backing vocals
  • Phil Collins – drums, percussion, pb vocals
Boosted musicians
  • Daryl Stuermer – bass guitar, lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Chester Thompson – drums, percussion

Tour dates [edit]

Date Metropolis State Venue Tickets sold / Available Acquirement
Europe [19] [xx]
11 June 2007 Helsinki Finland Helsinki Olympic Stadium 32,237 / 40,000 $three,007,407
fourteen June 2007 Herning Denmark MCH Outdoor Arena 35,785 / 35,785 $four,774,616
15 June 2007 Hamburg Deutschland AOL Arena 45,835 / 45,835 $3,629,362
17 June 2007 Bern Switzerland Stade de Suisse 39,641 / 39,641 $3,737,259
xix June 2007 Linz Austria Gugl Stadium 23,392 / 28,000 $two,032,056
20 June 2007 Prague Czechia O2 Arena'southward carpark (replaced from Stadion Evžena Rošického) 18,881 / 23,000 $1,458,295
21 June 2007 Chorzów Poland Silesian Stadium 33,088 / 45,000 $1,462,965
23 June 2007 Hanover Germany AWD-Loonshit 48,908 / 48,908 $4,061,881
24 June 2007 Brussels Belgium King Baudouin Stadium 30,736 / 45,000 $3,308,361
26 June 2007 Düsseldorf Germany LTU Loonshit 88,397 / 88,397 $7,387,928
27 June 2007
28 June 2007 Stuttgart Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion 50,736 / 50,736 $4,208,021
30 June 2007 Paris France Parc des Princes 49,606 / 49,606 $4,593,809
1 July 2007 Amsterdam Netherlands Amsterdam Arena 52,622 / 52,622 $3,819,127
iii July 2007 Berlin Germany Olympiastadion 57,434 / 65,000 $5,071,146
4 July 2007 Leipzig Zentralstadion 46,676 / 46,676 $4,009,938
five July 2007 Frankfurt Commerzbank-Arena 44,040 / 44,040 $3,610,047
7 July 2007 London England Wembley Stadium (as a office of Alive Globe) - -
Manchester Old Trafford 45,066 / 45,066 $5,659,310
8 July 2007 London Twickenham Stadium 54,279 / 54,279 $6,860,806
ten July 2007 Munich Germany Olympiastadion 44,740 / 44,740 $iii,667,427
12 July 2007 Lyon France Stade de Gerland xxx,830 / 40,000 $two,736,643
14 July 2007 Rome Italy Circus Maximus 500,000 -
North America
5 September 2007 Toronto Canada Air Canada Middle 300 / 300 $0
7 September 2007 BMO Field 22,963 / 23,593 $3,125,482
viii September 2007 Buffalo United States HSBC Loonshit North/A Northward/A
9 September 2007 Pittsburgh Mellon Arena
11 September 2007 Boston TD Banknorth Garden 12,400 / 12,400 $ane,820,625
12 September 2007 Albany Times Union Center N/A Due north/A
14 September 2007 Montreal Canada Olympic Stadium 39,737 / 43,370 $5,331,114
fifteen September 2007 Ottawa Scotiabank Place 12,137 / 12,137 $1,572,429
16 September 2007 Hartford U.s.a. Hartford Civic Middle eleven,172 / 11,172 $1,591,399
18 September 2007 Philadelphia Wachovia Eye 36,007 / 38,634 $4,965,949
19 September 2007
xx September 2007
22 September 2007 Columbus Nationwide Arena xiii,181 / 13,181 $1,589,095
23 September 2007 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center 13,198 / 13,198 $1,882,260
25 September 2007 New York Metropolis Madison Square Garden 12,752 / 12,752 $2,127,449
27 September 2007 East Rutherford Giants Stadium 38,019 / 43,726 $four,694,338
29 September 2007 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena 13,944 / thirteen,944 $ane,648,332
30 September 2007 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills Northward/A N/A
2 Oct 2007 Chicago United Center 37,221 / 42,276 $5,070,887
iii Oct 2007
4 October 2007
half-dozen October 2007 Denver Pepsi Centre N/A N/A
nine Oct 2007 San Jose HP Pavilion at San Jose 11,578 / 12,567 $1,728,525
x October 2007 Sacramento ARCO Arena Due north/A Northward/A
12 Oct 2007 Los Angeles Hollywood Basin 31,757 / 33,824 $iii,947,389
thirteen October 2007

Encounter also [edit]

  • List of highest-grossing concert tours

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Collins 'open up' to Genesis reunion". BBC News. 7 November 2005. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d Genesis (14 July 2007). Genesis: When In Rome 2007 (DVD). Rome, Italy: EMI Europe Generic.
  3. ^ "Steve Hackett'southward website". stevehackett.com. Retrieved on 23 March 2007. Archived 21 March 2007 at the Wayback Car
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 May 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2014. {{cite spider web}}: CS1 maint: archived re-create as championship (link)
  5. ^ "The Life of Phil". genesis-news.com. Archived from the original on 10 January 2007. Retrieved four September 2007.
  6. ^ a b "The Press Conference – Interview Transcript". genesis-news.com. Archived from the original on 8 January 2007. Retrieved 4 September 2007.
  7. ^ "Genesis Printing Briefing Montage". YouTube. Archived from the original on xv December 2021. Retrieved 4 September 2007.
  8. ^ "Cossonay Rehearsals: Behind The Lines". youtube.com. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
  9. ^ "Cossonay Rehearsals: I Know What I Like". youtube.com. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
  10. ^ a b "Genesis in Cossonay/CH". Official Phil Collins Forums. Archived from the original on 4 Jan 2008. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
  11. ^ "Cossonay Rehearsals: Follow You, Follow Me". youtube.com. Archived from the original on 15 Dec 2021. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
  12. ^ "Cossonay Rehearsals: I Tin can't Trip the light fantastic". youtube.com. Archived from the original on 15 Dec 2021. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
  13. ^ "Cossonay Rehearsals: Throwing It All Away". youtube.com. Archived from the original on 15 Dec 2021. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
  14. ^ a b "Interview with Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford". genesis-news.com. Archived from the original on thirteen July 2007. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
  15. ^ "Brussels Dress Rehearsal 2007". genesis-news.com. Archived from the original on 26 June 2007. Retrieved v September 2007.
  16. ^ "Helsinki Set List". themusic.com. Archived from the original on 4 Jan 2008. Retrieved 13 October 2007.
  17. ^ "2007 North American Set Lists". genesis-movement.org. Retrieved x September 2007.
  18. ^ "No Changes Planned for North America". genesis-news.com. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
  19. ^ "Billboard" (PDF). Americanradiohistory.com. 11 August 2007. Retrieved fourteen March 2022.
  20. ^ "Billboard" (PDF). Americanradiohistory.com. eighteen August 2007. Retrieved 14 March 2022.

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