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That’s all.

Prog-rock hitmakers Genesis played what the band said will be its final concert Saturday night at London’s 02 arena. Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford and Tony Bank — with Collins’ son Nic on drums — ended their live performance with a 23-song set, according to Variety.

That set included classics like “Turn It On Again,” “Throwing It All Away,” and “That’s All” from their self-titled 1983 album. Collins, who joined the band in 1970 and became its singer following Peter Gabriel’s 1975 departure, confirmed Saturday the tour-ending show would be the band’s last concert ever.

“Yes, after tonight we all have to get real jobs,” he said on video posted online.

(File) British singer Phil Collins (C) performs onstage during “The last domino” tour of the British rock band Genesis at the Paris La Defense Arena, in Nanterre, northeastern France, on March 16, 2022.

The eight-time Grammy Award winner, who’s 71, has struggled with back and hip problems dating back roughly 15 years. According to Distactrify.com, Collins injured a vertebrae in his neck while drumming on Genesis’ 2007 reunion tour. Collins also enjoyed a long and successful solo career, while Rutherford found hits with side projects like Mike + the Mechanics. Banks, who has also recorded several solo albums, is a film composer.

Collins, who performs sitting down, told the BBC in October that he could barely hold a drumstick in his condition. He also said he suffered injuries to his foot during a fall while recovering from an unrelated foot surgery.

“I’m kind of physically challenged a bit which is very frustrating because I’d love to be playing up there with my son,” he said.

Genesis was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2010.

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