Phil Collins Adds Ireland To ‘Not Dead Yet’ Tour

Phil Collins isn’t dead yet and to prove it he’s signed on for another 2017 concert. The “Not Dead Yet Live!” tour now includes a gig in Dublin.


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– Phil Collins
U.S. Open opening ceremony, Arthur Ashe Stadium, Queens Village, N.Y.

The performance is scheduled June 25 at

In March, Collins appeared at a press conference to talk about an event his Little Dreams Foundation was putting on and was asked about his future tour plans. The former Genesis drummer/vocalist said, “I would say returning to performing is a possibility, but a world tour?  Please … I miss it quite a bit, and my kids would love it, but I’m not going to commit myself,” according to New TimesBroward-Palm Beach.

It looks like he’s changed his mind about a world tour!

The upcoming European excursion is named after his autobiography, “Not Dead Yet: The Memoir,” which was released in October. 

The previously announced routing includes multiple nights at London’s Royal Albert Hall, Paris’ AccorHotels Arena, and Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany. Collins is also set to appear at

June 4 – London, England, Royal Albert Hall
June 5 – London, England, Royal Albert Hall
June 7 – London, England, Royal Albert Hall
June 8 – London, England, Royal Albert Hall
June 9 – London, England, Royal Albert Hall
June 11 – Cologne, Germany, Lanxess Arena
June 12 – Cologne, Germany, Lanxess Arena
June 14 – Cologne, Germany, Lanxess Arena
June 15 – Cologne, Germany, Lanxess Arena
June 16 – Cologne, Germany, Lanxess Arena
June 18 – Paris, France, AccorHotels Arena
June 19 – Paris, France, AccorHotels Arena
June 20 – Paris, France, AccorHotels Arena
June 22 – Paris, France, AccorHotels Arena
June 23 – Paris, France, AccorHotels Arena
June 25 – Dublin, Ireland, Aviva Stadium
June 30 – London, England, Hyde Park (Barclaycard British Summer Time)

Tickets for Dublin go on sale Dec. 20 at 9 a.m. GMT. Visit PhilCollins.com for more information.