After a successful series of quotations last year in what he blatantly called the Not Dead Yet tour, Phil Collins will return to the United States for a sequel, the still badly titled Still Not Dead Yet, Live! Trek, which starts this fall. The tour will reach 15 cities across the country.
His support band for the race will be the same as last year: guitarist Daryl Stuermer, keyboardist Brad Cole, bassist Leland Sklar, percussionist Richie Garcia and his son Nicolas on drums. The lineup will also feature a set of four brass pieces and supporting singers.
Before the tour last year, the singer had announced his retirement after several dates in 2010, but changed his mind a few years later. He played a couple of songs at his children’s school, Miami Country Day School, in 2014 and showed up again during a fundraiser for his Little Dreams Foundation. And in addition to a few more performances, he promoted the Not Dead Yet career in 2016 with a performance of “In the Air Tonight” on The Tonight Show with the Roots.