Peter Gabriel is playing a show in Ottawa this fall, his first visit to the capital in more than 35 years.
The tour will see Gabriel play songs from his forthcoming album i/o "as well as delving into his peerless catalogue of music, with hits, fan favourites and the unexpected," a news release from promoter Live Nation said.
The co-founder of Genesis embarked on a successful solo career after leaving the band in 1975, including 11 studio albums, several film soundtracks, Grammy awards and two inductions into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.He will be joined by regular bandmates Tony Levin, David Rhodes and Manu Katché.
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