Genesis concert tour schedule

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Genesis will play in twenty North American cities for the first time in fifteen years. After playing to almost one and a half million fans in Europe on the Turn it on Again tour, Genesis will begin rehearsals in Toronto in preparation for their kick off at BMO Field in Toronto, on September 7, 2007. Genesis will be the first band to play in the new stadium.

Tony Banks, Phil Collins, and Mike Rutherford will be joined on stage by Chester Thompson on drums and Daryl Stuermer on guitar.

The scale of the set for Turn it on Again Tour is impressive with the largest screen ever used at a stadium concert spanning a sixty-five meter width and rising to twelve meters. The set is designed by Mark Fisher and the lighting show is the work of Patrick Woodroffe.

Genesis 2007 Concert Tour Schedule

 September 7 - Toronto, Ontario - BMO Field
 September 8 - Buffalo, New York - HSBC Arena
 September 9 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Mellon Arena
 September 11 - Boston, Massachusetts -  TD Banknorth Garden
 September 12 - Albany, New York -  Times Union Center
 September 14 - Montreal, Quebec - Olympic Stadium
 September 15 - Ottawa, Ontario -  Scotiabank Place
 September 16 - Hartford, Connecticut - Hartford Civic Center
 September 18-20 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -  Wachovia Center
 September 22 - Columbus, Ohio - Nationwide Arena
 September 23 - Washington, DC - Verizon Center
 September 25 - New York, New York - Madison Square Garden
 September 27 - E. Rutherford, New Jersey - Giants Stadium
 September 29 - Cleveland, Ohio -  Quicken Loans Arena
 September 30 - Detroit, Michigan - Palace of Auburn Hills
 October 2-4 - Chicago, Illinois - United Center
 October 6 -  Denver, Colorado -  Pepsi Center
 October 9 -  San Jose, California - HP Pavilion
 October 10 - Sacramento, California - ARCO Arena
 October 12-13 - Los Angeles, California - Hollywood Bowl

The tour is presented by Concert Productions International.

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