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Phil Collins announces the Not Dead Yet, Live! tour (Montreal on October 16)

Following the release of his recent autobiography, Not Dead Yet, Phil Collins has just announced a run of 2018 tour dates, suitably titled Not Dead Yet, Live!

That tour lands at Montreal’s Bell Centre on October 16th. Tickets range from $63.50 – $302.50 including taxes and fees. Similar to what artists like Bruce Springsteen and The National have done for their recent tours, the upcoming tour will offer fans who sign up as a Verified Fan the first crack at tickets. You can sign up as of today via the evenko site.



According to the press release, Collins will be joined on this tour by “longtime guitarist Daryl Stuermer, keyboardist Brad Cole, bassist Leland Sklar, percussionist Luis Conte & his 16 year old son Nicolas on drums along with a horn section and backup singers.” 

Check out all upcoming tour dates, along with some choice Collins cuts below.

Oct. 05 Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. BB&T Center
Oct. 07 Washington, DC Capital One Arena
Oct. 08 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center
Oct. 09 Boston, MA TD Garden
Oct. 11 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre
Oct. 13 Newark, NJ Prudential Center
Oct. 14 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center
Oct. 16 Montreal, QC Bell Centre
Oct. 18 Cleveland, OH Quicken loans Arena
Oct 19 Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena
Oct. 21 Minneapolis, MN Target Center
Oct. 22 Chicago, IL United Center
Oct. 25 Oakland, CA Oracle Arena
Oct. 27 Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Garden Arena
Oct. 28 Los Angeles, CA The Forum

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