Rockers Genesis plan reunion tour
Penny Ditch  |  by news.bbc.co.uk. All rights reserved. 28.12 | 16:27

Rock veterans Genesis are to reform, 10 years after frontman Phil Collins left. Collins, 55, with guitarist Mike Rutherford, 56, and keyboardist Tony Banks, 56, have agreed to take part in a major tour. Genesis sold over 130 million albums during the '70s and '80s, despite losing singer Peter Gabriel in 1975.

The group was formed by Rutherford, Banks and Gabriel at Charterhouse public school in the 1960s. They only hit the commercial big time with hits like I Can't Dance, Mama and Invisible Touch after Gabriel left. Collins had already voiced interest in a reunion before he announced his spilt from Orianne, his wife of six years, in March.

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