Music legend Phil Collins took the stage at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin for what was likely his final tour with Genesis, delivering a heartfelt performance despite ongoing health struggles. The 74-year-old musician, who has been battling nerve damage, diabetes, and complications from multiple surgeries, joined longtime bandmates Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks for The Last Domino? tour—a poignant farewell to fans who have cherished their music for decades.
A Performance Marked by Resilience
Though Collins was once known for his dynamic drumming and energetic stage presence, health issues have forced him to remain seated throughout performances. Yet, even from his chair, his presence was commanding, and his unmistakable voice filled the arena as Genesis performed some of their most beloved hits, including “Invisible Touch,” “Follow You Follow Me,” and “I Can’t Dance.”
While he can no longer play the drums due to nerve damage that robbed him of feeling in his fingers—an unfortunate consequence of back surgery—Collins found a way to keep the rhythm alive. His son, Nic Collins, has stepped in as the band’s drummer, carrying on his father’s legacy with skill and passion. Watching Nic take over behind the drum kit was a bittersweet moment for both Phil and longtime Genesis fans, serving as a reminder of both the passage of time and the enduring power of their music.
A Farewell Tour with Deep Meaning
Collins has been candid about his struggles, acknowledging that his performing days are drawing to a close. In interviews leading up to the tour, he expressed both gratitude and a sense of finality, confirming that this would be his last time touring with Genesis. Despite these challenges, his determination to give fans a proper farewell has never wavered.
For those in attendance, the Berlin concert was more than just a nostalgic trip through Genesis’ legendary catalog—it was a celebration of Collins’ resilience, artistry, and the impact his music has had on generations.
As the final notes echoed through the arena, the moment felt historic. This wasn’t just another tour stop; it was a heartfelt goodbye from a musician who has given his life to his craft. Though Collins may be stepping away from the stage, his music—and the legacy of Genesis—will continue to inspire fans for years to come.