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Prince Live: Nights of Thunder
From the Capri to the Super Bowl — every show, every scream, every revolution on stage. This section gathers all live‑performance posts, including tour dates, setlists, rare footage notes, ticket stubs, posters, memories, and landmark concerts across every era. A living record of Prince’s electrifying presence and the nights that shaped his legend.


🎤Hit N Run Tour – Atlanta Georgia US: Apr. 2001
A high‑energy Hit N Run Tour stop at the Atlanta Civic Center, the performance showcased Prince and The New Power Generation in full 2001 form — tight musicianship, deep catalogue exploration, and a fluid blend of funk, soul, and improvisation. The show is historically notable as the first night where three exclusive CD singles were made available at merchandise stands: Peace, The Daisy Chain, and Supercute. 🟣 Event Details Date: April 14 2001 Location: Atlanta Civic Center,

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Apr 14, 2001


🎤 Aftershow - Paisley Park: April. 1999
On the morning of April 24, 1999, Prince held an intimate aftershow at his own Paisley Park Studios, delivering a funky, high-energy 80-minute set that blended covers, classics, and a special debut. This late-night/early-morning performance captured Prince in full groove mode surrounded by an all-star band during one of his most creatively fertile periods. 🟣 Event Details Date: 24 April 1999 (a.m.) Location: Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, Minnesota, USA Tour / Era: Pos

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Apr 24, 1999


🟣 🎤 The Emporium After‑Midnight Riot – Live: Mar. 1995
March 23, 1995 A ferocious, free‑form, no‑curfew jam session at The Emporium in London — Prince (as ) and the NPG tearing through funk, blues, rock, and pure improvisation until dawn, joined by Eric Leeds for a horn‑driven explosion of spontaneity.

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Mar 23, 1995


⚡📺 Get Wild - TOTP: Mar. 1995
A rare mid‑90s broadcast moment where the NPG — not Prince — took centre stage, delivering a bold, high‑energy performance that still carried his unmistakable creative DNA.

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Mar 15, 1995


🟣 🗞️ Power to the Past – Review: Mar. 1995
A restless, shape‑shifting performance that revealed both the genius and the growing pains of an artist reinventing himself in real time.

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Mar 6, 1995


📰 Diamonds and Pearls Tour Begins : Apr. 1992
Prince launched the Diamonds and Pearls Tour at Tokyo Dome on April 3, 1992, unveiling a newly expanded band, a bold visual identity, and a show built to match the scale of his most lavish album in years. The opening night signalled a new era of spectacle, musicianship, and global ambition. A tour built on glamour, precision, and reinvention. The kickoff performance captured Prince at a moment of transformation — introducing the New Power Generation as a fully realised band,

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Apr 3, 1992


🗞️ Miracle Matinee - Article: Mar. 1985
March 20, 1985 In a rare morning performance far from the spotlight, Prince turned a Bronx auditorium into a sanctuary of sound — a moment where the Purple Rain era’s heart shone brighter than its spectacle.

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Mar 20, 1985


🎤 Prince's First Live Performance: Jan. 1979
On January 5, 1979, 20-year-old Prince made his live debut at the Capri Theater in Minneapolis. Although he had already secured a three-album contract with Warner Bros. Records and released his first album, "For You," in 1978, this was his first time performing publicly. Our teen-age virtuoso is home to play at last The extra-ordinary one-man band will take the stage as a mere bandleader tonight and tomorrow at the Capri Theatre. Jon Bream FFEW PEOPLE had ever seen the kid pe

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Jan 5, 1979
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