Former Genesis frontman Collins fell in 2017 in his bathroom. The back injury that he suffered, had multiple operations need to be repaired. After the surgery he remained, however, suffer from a so-called foot drop, making it difficult to walk. The reviews of his recent concerts in Australia are, however, full of praise. According to Collins, who's drumming now leaves to his 17-year-old son Nick, he runs, although staggered, but wrong on his health and nothing else.
Collins has already been to the tour: he started in 2017 with a European part, followed by the large South - and North American tours. He worked just his concerts in Australia. “I thought that I now would retirement,” says the singer. “But thanks to my fans, family, and the support of a few extraordinary artists, I have my passion for music and performance was rediscovered. It is time to re-experience. It just feels good.”
The superstar - known from mega hits like ‘In the air tonight’, ‘Easy lover’, ‘You can't hurry love’ and ‘Against all odds’ - will soon again through Europe. Belgium, he does not, but on Thursday, June 20, he gives a concert in the Goffertpark in Nijmegen. Collins recorded particularly in the eighties a lot of hits. According to concert organizer Mojo has Phil Collins more Top-40 singles in Britain than any other artist in that time. He sold more than 100 million albums.
Phil Collins, 68, looks frail as he is pushed through Sydney airport in a wheelchair https://t.co/p7bjqroah3
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