The 2004 concert was a "greatest hits" presentation where Collins performed 25 songs from his solo career. "True Colors" served as a mid-set emotional anchor, contrasting with higher-energy tracks like "Sussudio" and "Easy Lover".

: Collins brings his six backup singers to the front of the stage, creating a soulful, gospel-inspired atmosphere that centers on vocal harmony.

Phil Collins ' live performance of "True Colors" at the 2004 is a standout moment from his First Final Farewell Tour . Performed on July 7, 2004, at the Stravinski Auditorium in Switzerland, this rendition is celebrated for its intimate, stripped-back arrangement that highlights the raw emotional power of the song. Performance Highlights

: While primarily vocal-driven, the performance is supported by a world-class band, including a notable saxophone solo by Gerald Albright and bass work by the legendary Leland Sklar . Context of the Montreux 2004 Show

: Unlike the more polished studio version released as a single in 1998, this live performance features a rare a cappella-style opening.

Phil Collins - True Colors - Live | At Montreux 2004

The 2004 concert was a "greatest hits" presentation where Collins performed 25 songs from his solo career. "True Colors" served as a mid-set emotional anchor, contrasting with higher-energy tracks like "Sussudio" and "Easy Lover".

: Collins brings his six backup singers to the front of the stage, creating a soulful, gospel-inspired atmosphere that centers on vocal harmony. Phil Collins - True Colors - Live at Montreux 2004

Phil Collins ' live performance of "True Colors" at the 2004 is a standout moment from his First Final Farewell Tour . Performed on July 7, 2004, at the Stravinski Auditorium in Switzerland, this rendition is celebrated for its intimate, stripped-back arrangement that highlights the raw emotional power of the song. Performance Highlights The 2004 concert was a "greatest hits" presentation

: While primarily vocal-driven, the performance is supported by a world-class band, including a notable saxophone solo by Gerald Albright and bass work by the legendary Leland Sklar . Context of the Montreux 2004 Show Phil Collins ' live performance of "True Colors"

: Unlike the more polished studio version released as a single in 1998, this live performance features a rare a cappella-style opening.