Phil Collins Tribute Hits the Strip
The Resorts World Theatre is adding another docu-concert to its growing roster of immersive musical experiences. “The Phil Collins Story” lands on the Strip Saturday, September 26, bringing the legendary drummer-turned-solo superstar‘s career to life through what promises to be more than just a cover band performance. This isn’t your typical Vegas tribute show – it's part of a 55-city North American tour that‘s treating Collins’ catalog with the kind of theatrical reverence usually reserved for Broadway.
The production comes from Dean Elliott, the creative force behind successful musical retrospectives like “The Simon & Garfunkel Story” and “R. E. S. P. E. C. T – The Aretha Franklin Story.” Elliott‘s track record suggests this won’t be a shallow nostalgia trip, but rather a thoughtful examination of an artist whose influence stretched far beyond those unmistakable drum fills. Tickets go on sale Friday at 7 a.m. PT through AXS.com, which means the usual Vegas ticketing frenzy is about to commence.
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What makes this concept intriguing is Collins' genuinely fascinating artistic journey – from Genesis prog-rock drummer to reluctant frontman to solo megastar. His 1980s dominance created some of pop music's most recognizable moments, but also some of its most polarizing. Songs like “Sussudio” and “Another Day in Paradise” defined an era while simultaneously becoming punchlines for critics who found his earnestness cloying.
The challenge for any Collins tribute is balancing his undeniable commercial success with his more complex artistic legacy. Will they dive into the Genesis years when he was still behind the kit? Address the divorce-fueled angst that powered his biggest hits? The best musical retrospectives don't just celebrate – they contextualize.
Resorts World's Premium Experience
The newly renovated 4,850-seat theater at Resorts World continues positioning itself as a premium live entertainment destination. The venue's flexible seating configuration allows for both general admission floor experiences and fully seated shows, with even the furthest seats sitting just 150 feet from the stage. The L-Acoustics spatial audio system with over 200 speakers suggests they‘re serious about creating an immersive sonic environment worthy of Collins’ meticulous studio productions.
The theater's VIP offerings – dedicated entry, luxury banquettes with cocktail service, and private lounges – reflect Vegas‘ ongoing evolution toward elevated experiences. It’s the kind of setup that could make even “Sussudio” sound sophisticated, though whether any amount of premium audio can make that song less divisive remains to be seen.
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This booking fits Resorts World's strategy of hosting touring productions that blur the line between concert and theater. The Phil Collins Story official website promises “powerful visuals” and “immersive storytelling,” which could either mean a thoughtful exploration of pop music's most successful midlife crisis or another excuse to play “In the Air Tonight” with dramatic lighting.
Collins himself might be retired from touring, but his songs remain undeniably effective in the right context. Whether that context is a 4,850-seat Las Vegas theater remains to be seen, but Elliott's previous work suggests audiences are in for more than just karaoke with a budget.
Event Information
Resorts World Theatre
Resorts World Las Vegas
- Sat, Sep 26, 2026 8:00 PM
Resorts World Las Vegas • Las Vegas, NV 89104 View map →