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For A Reunited Genesis, Tour is Beginning of The End
Farewell after nearly four decades:Mike Rutherford, left, Daryl Stuermer (one of the band's touring members), Phil Collins and Tony Banks will launch the North American leg of their tour Friday in Toronto.
Genesis Still Searching for its Fans
Two months after announcing its fall reunion tour in North America, Genesis continues to lag behind other concert draws in tickets sales.
According to the band’s website, only the September 18th show at Philadelphia’s Wachovia Center is completely sold out, which prompted the band to add a performance the next night. Regular tickets for that show are still available, but all the Special Package seats are sold out.
Regular tickets are sold out for the September 29th show at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, but Special Package seats remain available, and the same can be said for the October 2nd show at the United Center in Chicago. The sellout of the public tickets portion led the band to add a second date the next night in Chicago, but regular and Special Package seats remain available for that show. . .
VH1 to Honor Genesis, Ozzy, ZZ Top, and Heart
The Viacom VH1 Rock Honors show is set to return to Vegas at the Mandalay Bay Hotel on May 12. Musicians set to be honored are Genesis, Heart, Ozzy Osbourne, and ZZ Top. Performers will be announced soon.
Genesis Records Two Sellouts, Changes Status on One
By Alfred Branch, Jr. and Mindy Thomann
The Genesis Turn It On Again tour recorded sellouts in Philadelphia and Chicago, prompting the addition of shows to those cities, but an earlier report of a sellout in Hartford was later changed to a non-sellout.
According to the band’s website, Genesis-Music.com, the band sold out the September 18th show at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia and the October 2nd show at the United Center in Chicago. Shows were added in both cities on the following nights.
Genesis Reunion Off to Extremely Slow Start
By Alfred Branch, Jr. and Mindy Thomann
Tickets for the upcoming Genesis “Turn It On Again” tour are not selling at as brisk a pace as tickets for the other big,‘80s British group hitting the road this year, The Police.
Genesis Fails to Generate Stellar Sales
By Stacey Willets
TicketNews announces its weekly Top 10s and analysis for the week of 3/05/07- 3/11/07.
Genesis concert sales disappoint, while the Wynn wins a greater share of Vegas.
OVERALL TOP 10 EVENTS
Event This Week Last Week
The Police 1 1
Wicked 2 2
Jimmy Buffett 3 3
Kenny Chesney 4 4
Boston Red Sox 5 5
New York Yankees 6 8
Genesis European tour selling well…No Firm US Dates Yet
When Genesis reformed to announce European tour dates on November 7th the industry quietly wondered how the news would be received. The group had tried somewhat unsuccessfully to tour in 1997. So when the 22 European dates were revealed there had to be some who held their breath.



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