

Genesis: Invisible Touch Tour
Genesis plays at London's Wembley Stadium from on July 1 to 4, 1987 as part of their "Invisible Touch" world tour.
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures the iconic Genesis performance during their 'Invisible Touch' world tour. Featuring a spectacular stage show and the band's most successful hits, it showcases the group at the height of their global popularity. The recording highlights the energy and musicianship that defined Genesis in the late 1980s.
Critical Reception
As a live album and concert film, 'Invisible Touch Tour' was received positively by fans for its high production value and the band's energetic performance. Critics often praised the visual spectacle and the band's ability to translate their stadium-filling sound to a live recording, though some noted it as a definitive capture of the band's commercially successful, pop-oriented era.
What Reviewers Say
- Captures the band's massive global success and stadium-ready performance.
- Praised for its impressive stage production and the band's tight musicianship.
- A strong representation of Genesis's commercially driven, synth-pop era.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the tour's incredible scale and the band's commanding presence on stage. Fans celebrate the inclusion of their biggest hits and the overall exciting atmosphere captured in the recording.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (Concert film)
Fun Fact
The 'Invisible Touch' tour was Genesis's most commercially successful tour, grossing over $170 million and playing to over 2.5 million fans worldwide.
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