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According to Biography.com, Phil Collins embarked on his musical journey at a tender age when he received a toy drum kit at just five years old. His passion for playing the drums was evident, prompting his uncle to craft a more “grown-up” version for him as time went on.

At the age of five, Collins participated in a talent contest, as reported by The Guardian. While singing Davy Crockett, a mishap occurred when the young boy halted the orchestra to inform them that they were playing in the wrong key. It showcased Collins’ keen ear and attention to musical detail, even at such a young age.

In 2004, Collins initiated his First Final Farewell Tour, a name that playfully alluded to other artists’ repetitive farewell tours that seemingly never conclude. Remarkably, in 2019, Phil Collins continued to captivate audiences with his Not Dead Yet Tour, demonstrating his enduring passion for performing.

Even after all these years, Phil Collins continues to amaze his audience with his remarkable talent. During his First Final Farewell Tour, he delivered an awe-inspiring rendition of his iconic song, “In the Air Tonight.” The performance was nothing short of breathtaking, as Collins poured his heart and soul into the lyrics. It is truly remarkable to witness that his musical prowess has remained undiminished over the years

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