Genesis The Last Domino? Tour Coming through Europe in 2022
25th October 2021Genesis, who are among the biggest selling recording artists of all time and one of Britain’s most internationally renowned bands, will be continuing their acclaimed and celebrated Last Domino? Tour through Europe in March 2022.
Tickets go on sale from 9am BST / 10am CET on Friday 29 October…
Monday 7 March – Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin, Germany
Tuesday 8 March – Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin, Germany
Thursday 10 March – ZAG Arena, Hannover, Germany
Friday 11 March – ZAG Arena, Hannover, Germany
Sunday 13 March – LANXESS Arena, Cologne, Germany
Monday 14 March – LANXESS Arena, Cologne, Germany
Wednesday 16 March – La Défense Arena, Paris, France
Thursday 17 March – La Défense Arena, Paris, France
Monday 21 March – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Thursday 24 March – O2 Arena, London, England (rescheduled show)
Friday 25 March – O2 Arena, London, England (rescheduled show)
Saturday 26 March – O2 Arena, London, England (rescheduled show)
The Last Domino? Tour started in Birmingham on 20 September 2021 and was Tony Banks, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford’s first live outing together since the globe-trotting, sell-out Turn It On Again: The Tour in 2007. They are joined on stage by Nic Collins on drums and the bands long time guitar and bass player Daryl Stuermer. They tour through North America this November and December.
Genesis are one of the world’s biggest selling and most successful bands of all time. They have sold an estimated 100 million albums and have played to sold-out stadiums and arenas all over the world for decades.
The evolution of Genesis is unique, their sound developed and progressed throughout their career and with multiple line-up alterations in the early years, the classic line-up of Tony Banks, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford took shape in 1976.
‘And Then There Were Three’ (1978) was the first album the band released as a three-piece and spawned the single ‘Follow You Follow Me’ which was their first UK top ten and US top 30 single and proved to be the start of huge commercial global success. The albums ‘Duke’ (1980), ‘Abacab’ (1981), ‘Genesis’ (1983), ‘Invisible Touch’ (1986) and ‘We Can’t Dance’ (1991) followed for the trio, alongside almost constant global stadium tours cementing the band as one of the most successful of all time.
Tony, Phil and Mike reunited again as a band in 2007 after almost 10 years for the Turn It On Again Tour which went on to be one of the biggest grossing tours of the year playing sold-out stadiums around the world.
The Last Domino? Tour – North America
Monday 15 November – United Center, Chicago
Tuesday 16 November – United Center, Chicago
Thursday 18 November – Capital One Arena, Washington
Friday 19 November – PNC Arena, Raleigh
Saturday 20 November – Spectrum Center, Charlotte
Monday 22 November – Centre Bell, Montréal
Tuesday 23 November – Centre Bell, Montréal
Thursday 25 November – Scotiabank Arena, Toronto
Friday 26 November – Scotiabank Arena, Toronto
Saturday 27 November – Keybank Center, Buffalo
Monday 29 November – Little Caesars Arena, Detroit
Tuesday 30 November – Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, Cleveland
Thursday 02 December – Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia
Friday 03 December – Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia
Sunday 05 December – Madison Square Garden, New York
Monday 06 December – Madison Square Garden, New York
Wednesday 08 December – Nationwide Arena, Columbus
Friday 10 December – UBS Arena, Belmont Park
Saturday 11 December – Barclays Center, Brooklyn
Monday 13 December – PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh
Wednesday 15 December – TD Garden, Boston
Thursday 16 December – TD Garden, Boston
Extra shows added due to demand…
Saturday 19 March – LANXESS Arena, Cologne
Tuesday 22 March – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam