Phil Collins has made the decision not to perform at his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction later this year. The iconic musician, known for hits like "In the Air Tonight," has faced health issues in recent years, making it unlikely for him to take the stage in November. Despite feeling healthier now than he has in a while, Collins expressed concerns about being "match fit" for a performance of that magnitude. He believes that preparation and rehearsal are essential, and without proper vocal conditioning, he prefers not to risk a subpar performance.
While the prospect of a live performance may be off the table for now, Collins has not ruled out the possibility of a full tour in the future. Despite health challenges, including multiple knee surgeries, the 75-year-old musician remains optimistic about his current condition. Reflecting on the physical limitations that led to his hiatus from drumming, Collins acknowledged the emotional impact of such a drastic change in his musical career.
In a recent interview, Collins shared his perspective on potentially returning to the stage, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the high standards he has set for himself. While he acknowledges the challenges he has faced, he remains open to the idea of performing again if his health allows. Ultimately, his focus is on maintaining a balance between his passion for music and his well-being.
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