Phil Collins To Perform His First Biggest Solo Performance During Upcoming 'British Summer Time'

After having retired already quite a few years ago, Phil Collins rediscovers his passion for music and the performing world. Thus, he decided to return and is about to have his biggest solo performance in his career.

Rock Icon Phil Collins Decides To Come Back To Performing After Retiring Back In 2011

Just for recollection, Phil Collins has been well known for previously being the drummer and lead singer in the famous rock band called the "Genesis" before he went and ventured out as a solo artist. He retired in 2011, decided that he already had a good run in the music industry, and decided to take a break from it. However, after reportedly performing for two charity events, he had renewed love for the performing arts and decided to come back.

Phil Collins Currently On His "Not Dead Yet" Tour Announcing His Biggest Performance Yet To Happen On June 2017

Thus, Phil Collins is now currently on his comeback tour called "Not Dead Yet," as he performs in different places assuring the fans of his official return to the business. He is now about to perform his biggest solo performance since he first began in the industry during the upcoming "British Summer Time" located in Hyde Park in Central London on June 30, 2017. The tickets will be sold staring November 11 at 9am. He will also be performing on a five-night concert at the Royal Albert Hall on June 4-9, 2017 and the tickets for the said event sold out in just 15 seconds.

During his announcement for his comeback, Collins exclaimed that he thought he would finally retire quietly. However, thanks to the never-ending support of his fans and his family, he has decided to continue the legend that he is and came back into the performing arts. He is indeed excited to perform in front of his legions of fans again, especially after tickets for his five-night performances sold out in less than a minute; which says a lot about how his fans have been wanting this to happen for the longest time.

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