1980s hitmaker Phil Collins, who has battled health problems in recent years, is feeling well enough to announce a new North American tour including a stop at Toronto’s Air Canada Centre on Oct. 11.

The 67-year-old singer of “Sussudio” and Oscar winner for “You’ll Be in My Heart” last performed in this city as part of the band Genesis in 2007 and in 2004 as a solo act. Since 2007 he has suffered nerve problems, dislocated vertebrae and a foot problem which was blamed for a fall last year that hospitalized him. Hence what Collins is calling his Not Dead Yet tour; tickets for the show go on sale to the general public on May 15 via Livenation.com and Ticketmaster, though there’s no word on prices yet.

In other concert news Monday:

Roots singer-songwriter Neko Case, whose new album Hell-On comes out June 1, has added a second show Sept. 25 to her already announced Sept. 24 date at the Danforth Music Hall. Tickets ($41-$61) are now on sale via Ticketmaster.

Veteran American indie-rock band The Hold Steady, touring to celebrate the 10th anniversary of its album Stay Positive, will do a four-night stand at the Horseshoe Tavern, Sept. 12-15. Tickets go on sale May 11 via Ticketfly.com; prices not yet available.