The article argues that Peter Gabriel should embrace and promote his past work more actively, including reissuing his early albums, performing Genesis classics, and creating documentaries or memoirs to solidify his legacy, similar to artists like Bruce Springsteen and David Byrne.
Peter Gabriel announced his new album 'o/i' will be released gradually in 2026, with a song debuting every full moon starting January 3, including the lead single 'Been Undone.' The album explores themes of future technology and human connection, accompanied by artwork and different mixes, with no current touring plans announced.
Billie Eilish, Peter Gabriel, Sheryl Crow, and other artists have formed a new coalition called Artist for Action to Prevent Gun Violence, aimed at inspiring Americans to take action against gun violence through volunteering and voting. The coalition seeks to eliminate the epidemic that has claimed over 37,000 lives in the US this year alone. The launch will include live events and a film telling the story of Mark Barden, a musician and father who lost his son in the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting. Eilish has previously expressed support for gun control, urging her followers to support gun safety non-profit Everytown.
Drake samples Kim Kardashian's words in his new song "Search & Rescue" to express his own loneliness, while also taking a jab at Kanye West. Other new songs include Kaytraminé's debut single "4EVA," Mahalia's "Terms and Conditions," Indigo De Souza's "You Can Be Mean," Blondshell's "Salad," Lucinda Williams' "New York Comeback," Yaeji's "Passed Me By," Uncle Waffles' "Asylum," Arthur Moon's "7 O'Clock Clap," Labrinth's "Never Felt So Alone," Peter Gabriel's "I/O," and This Is the Kit's "Inside/Outside."
Peter Gabriel is set to perform in Minnesota for the first time in 21 years with a concert at Xcel Energy Center on October 3 as part of his North American tour. The tour will feature both new and old songs and will include his longtime bandmates. Tickets go on sale on Friday via Ticketmaster.
Peter Gabriel has announced 13 new shows for his 2023 North American Tour, including dates in Dallas, Austin, Pittsburgh, and Denver. The former Genesis singer plans to release his first album of new originals since 2002 later this year and has also expressed interest in creating a stage show based on life-sign readings from artists as they perform, using technology including AI. General on-sale tickets will be available on March 24, with a presale for Peter's Fan Club mailing list starting on March 21.
Peter Gabriel has added new tour dates to his I/O Tour of North America, including shows in Washington, D.C., Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Columbus, Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, Saint Paul, Palm Springs, Denver, Austin, Dallas, and Houston. Gabriel is also releasing tracks from his upcoming album, I/O, on the full moon of each month. The European leg of his tour begins in May, marking his first shows in seven years.