Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford of Genesis recently reunited on stage for the first time in over a decade, delivering a special moment for fans. Watch the clip below.

The last time the two shared a stage was during the 2007 Genesis reunion tour, which celebrated the band’s 40th anniversary.

During Collins’ solo concert in Berlin on June 7, the audience was treated to an unexpected reunion when Rutherford joined him to perform “Follow You Follow Me.” The beloved 1978 single was the lead track from Genesis’ ninth studio album, ‘…And Then There Were Three….’

In fan-captured footage, Rutherford greets Collins with a warm hug before picking up an acoustic guitar. As the crowd erupts into cheers, Collins playfully introduces his former bandmate, saying, “I think we’ll have it one more time – Mr. Mike Rutherford!”

Fans were thrilled to see the two legends together again. “This is pure nostalgia. Genesis isn’t done yet,” one fan wrote. Another added, “A huge and emotional moment.”

Earlier in the evening, Rutherford had performed with his band Mike + The Mechanics, who are currently supporting Collins on his solo tour.

In a 2018 interview, Collins expressed openness to a Genesis reunion, suggesting that his son Nic could take over drumming duties. “I quietly mentioned to Tony [Banks, Genesis keyboardist] that if we did anything again, it would be with Nic on drums,” Collins revealed. “He didn’t exactly say no—or maybe he didn’t hear me.”

Both Collins and Rutherford have hinted at the possibility of bringing Genesis back together, and Tony Banks has further fueled speculation by refusing to rule out a future reunion.

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