Steve Hackett Genesis Revisited - Seconds Out & More

Wednesday 15 September 2021
Cambridge Corn Exchange - CB2 3QE
Seconds Out + More!

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Off the back of his most successful solo tour yet, selling over 30 thousand tickets for his 2019 UK dates, Steve Hackett has announced that his World Tour will feature the whole of the 1977 Genesis live album Seconds Out in full, plus More!

Seconds Out was the hugely successful double album recorded on Genesis’ 1977 concert tour together with The Cinema Show, from their 1976 tour, and featured Steve Hackett on guitar alongside Mike Rutherford, Tony Banks and Phil Collins who had taken on the role of vocals following the departure of Peter Gabriel. The tour included music from each of the six studio albums from Steve’s time in Genesis and marked his final recordings with the band as he left to pursue his solo career upon its completion.

The Seconds Out + More! Tour will visit some of the venues Genesis played on that 1977 tour. There will also be additional material, including Steve’s solo concert favourite The Steppes to celebrate the 40th birthday of his fourth solo album Defector.


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Up-to-date Covid-related entry information can be found here: https://www.cambridgelive.org.uk/cornex/news/keeping-you-safe-corn-exchange-reopens. This information is subject to change. Ticket holders will be emailed current Covid-related information a few days before the performance.

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Running time:
7:45pm - 8:20pm 
INTERVAL 
8:40pm - 10:10pm 
 
Running times are approximate and subject to change