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Phil Collins 2019 Tour To Hit San Francisco: Date, Tickets
Phil Collins will hit 15 cities as part of his 2019 "Still Not Dead Yet, Live!" tour. Here's how you can watch.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Phil Collins is coming to San Francisco this year as part of his “Still Not Dead Yet, Live!” tour. The 15-city jaunt begins Sept. 23 in Dallas and ends Oct. 19 in Las Vegas. Other cities on the schedule: Houston, Tampa, Atlanta, Charlotte, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, New York City, Louisville, Omaha, Denver, Phoenix, San Francisco and Las Vegas.
In San Francisco, the singer will play at Chase Center on Oct. 17. Tickets to the show, which starts at 8 p.m., can be bought today. Enter the promo code "PatchTickets10" to get 10 percent off.
According to Collins’ Instagram post announcing the tour dates, the trek was due to “overwhelming demand.” Concertgoers can expect to hear hits from throughout his career, which spans about four decades. His concert promoter has said those hits include “Against All Odds,” “Another Day in Paradise,” “I Missed Again,” “Follow You Follow Me,” “In the Air Tonight,” “Invisible Touch” and “Easy Lover,” Rolling Stone reported.
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Collins is perhaps best known as the singer who replaced Peter Gabriel as the face of Genesis in 1975, having previously been the band’s drummer since its inception. At the time, Gabriel left the band to pursue a solo career.
Collins’ list of awards and accomplishments is quite extensive. He has been nominated for 28 Grammy awards, tallying eight wins. Most recently, Collins, 68, was nominated for best roots gospel album in 2017 for his work, “The Best of the Collingsworth Family - Vol. 1.”
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Before that, his last Grammy nomination was in 1999 for best song written for a motion picture, TV or other visual media. That was for the wildly popular single “You’ll Be In My Heart,” which was featured prominently in the animated film, “Tarzan.” That year, he won best soundtrack album for — you guessed it — “Tarzan.”
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Patch editors Dan Hampton and Bea Karnes contributed to this report.
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