
From Loudersound.
Genesis have released a teaser video of the band in rehearsal for their upcoming The Last Domino tour.
The new clip, which features the band performing the intro to Behind The Lines from 1980’s Duke, gives fans a chance to view a very impressive looking stage set and lighting rig. Tony Banks, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford are joined by longstanding live guitarist/bassist Daryl Stuermer and Collins’ son Nic on drums. Two male backing vocalists are also visible. You can watch the clip in full below.
The band announced that they’d rescheduled their dates to September and October due to ongoing problems with Covid-19. The band originally announced the dates for November last year back in March of last year, and have already rescheduled once, moving the dates to April.
“The decision to move the tour again is due to the global pandemic, and even with the roll out of the vaccine, there are still a huge amount of uncertainties and unanswered questions that make a tour in April difficult for everyone,” the band said in a statement. “It is appreciated, that for whatever reason, those planning on attending the shows may not feel comfortable doing so, so by moving the tour we can alleviate some of those concerns and in turn that will allow the band and the crew to prepare with less unpredictability and create a show that both the band and fans alike will treasure and enjoy.”
The Last Domino? tour will be the first gigs Genesis have played since 2007, with Phil Collins previously telling Prog: “There were more reasons to do it than not to do it. If we had to do it the way we used to tour, I don’t think I’d be doing it. But nowadays it can be done differently, and I’ve been doing that for the last couple of years.”
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- Genesis - Duke - Stickered Sleeve - UK - vinyl LP - £10.00, $12.30, €11.20 (New Item) (arrived 03-Feb-2023 16:34)on February 3, 2023 at 7:41 pm
GENESIS Duke (1980 UK 12-track LP, the tenth studio album from the trio bridging the prog to pop gap. The gatefold Koechlin picture sleeve has lyrics inside as well as retaining the original price sticker. The sleeve & vinyl are in excellent condition CBR101)
- Genesis - A Trick Of The Tail - 3rd - UK - vinyl LP - £12.00, $14.76, €13.44 (New Item) (arrived 29-Jan-2023 10:45)on February 3, 2023 at 7:41 pm
GENESIS A Trick Of The Tail (1981 UK blue label issue of the 1976 8-track LP, the first album to feature Phil on lead vocals following Peter Gabriel's departure, gatefold picture sleeve with lyrics inside. The sleeve shows minimal wear & the vinyl remains in superb condition with a few signs of play CDS4001)
- Genesis - Nursery Cryme - blue label - UK - vinyl LP - £12.00, $14.76, €13.44 (New Item) (arrived 29-Jan-2023 10:21)on February 3, 2023 at 7:41 pm
GENESIS Nursery Cryme (1984 UK issue of the 1971 7-track LP on the blue Charisma label, gatefold picture sleeve with lyrics across the inner spread. Both the sleeve & vinyl remain in superb Excellent condition CAS1052)
- Genesis - Foxtrot - 180gm - UK - vinyl LP - £24.99, $30.74, €27.99 (New Item) (arrived 29-Jan-2023 10:22)on February 3, 2023 at 7:41 pm
GENESIS Foxtrot (2008 UK limited edition issue of the classic 1972 6-track LP pressed on Audiophile quality 180 Gram Heavyweight Vinyl, including Watcher Of The Skies and the incredible 23 minute Supper's Ready, high quality gatefold picture sleeve reproducing the original album artwork with lyrics across the inner spread. The sleeve displays minimal wear and the vinyl looks barely played GENPLY3)
- Genesis - Foxtrot - blue label - EX - UK - vinyl LP - £12.00, $14.76, €13.44 (New Item) (arrived 29-Jan-2023 10:24)on February 3, 2023 at 7:41 pm
GENESIS Foxtrot (1984 UK blue 'Madhatter' label issue of the 1972 6-track LP, gatefold picture sleeve. Both the sleeve & vinyl remain in superb Excellent condition CAS1058)
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