📰 Prince Announces Hotel Roosevelt Dates, and Prices
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- Jun 17, 2007
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Date: June 18, 2007
Length: ~4 min read
A swirl of rumor, Hollywood anticipation, and purple mystique finally crystallized today as Prince confirmed a seven‑night takeover of the Hollywood Roosevelt — with a price tag as bold as the man himself.
A luxury‑tier residency lands in the heart of Hollywood nightlife.
Prince’s team officially unveiled a run of intimate Roosevelt Hotel performances, pairing VIP dining, club‑level exclusivity, and late‑night jazz improvisation into a single high‑gloss experience. The announcement confirmed weeks of speculation and set a new bar for premium live music events in Los Angeles.
📰 Key Highlights
• Seven‑night Prince residency at the Hollywood Roosevelt
• Price set at $3,121 for two tickets
• Evening includes VIP dinner at Dakota Restaurant
• Performance held in the historic Blossom Room
• After‑hours jazz jam led by Prince at 1 a.m.
📰 Overview
In mid‑2007, Los Angeles found itself buzzing with whispers about Prince’s next move. The 3121 era had already blurred the lines between performance, nightlife, and immersive experience, and the Roosevelt Hotel — steeped in Hollywood history — became the unexpected stage for his next experiment.
The official announcement confirmed what fans and industry insiders had been hoping: Prince would deliver a week of ultra‑exclusive shows, each structured as a multi‑part evening blending fine dining, club culture, and live performance. The price, $3,121 for two, was both a nod to the era and a statement of intent — this was not a typical concert, but a curated night of purple‑tinted luxury.
The residency reflected Prince’s ongoing fascination with intimate spaces and controlled environments, where he could shape the entire arc of the night, from the first cocktail to the final jazz chord.
📰 Source Details
Publication / Venue: LAist
Date: June 18, 2007
Format: Arts & Entertainment News Report
Provenance Notes: Archival article predating SCPR ownership; tone and editorial style reflect the publication’s earlier era.
📰 The Story
The announcement arrived after nearly a month of speculation, fueled by message boards, industry chatter, and Prince’s own history of surprise engagements. When confirmation finally came, it revealed a meticulously structured evening designed to unfold in stages.
Guests would begin at 7:30 p.m. with a VIP dinner at the Roosevelt’s Dakota Restaurant, a setting chosen for its blend of old‑Hollywood glamour and modern polish. From there, the night shifted into a more intimate gear: at 9:30 p.m., the hotel’s small club space opened, with a DJ setting the tone for what was to come.
At 11 p.m., Prince would take the stage in the Blossom Room — the same room that hosted the very first Academy Awards ceremony. The choice of venue added a layer of historical resonance, merging Hollywood’s past with Prince’s forward‑leaning performance ethos.
But the night didn’t end there. At 1 a.m., attendees were invited to stay for a “free‑form jazz jam,” a late‑night improvisational session led by Prince himself. This final act underscored the residency’s hybrid nature: part concert, part social event, part musical laboratory.
The structure of the evening — dinner, club, performance, jam — reflected Prince’s desire to create not just a show, but an environment. The Roosevelt residency became one of the most talked‑about Los Angeles events of the summer, a blend of exclusivity, artistry, and spectacle that only Prince could orchestrate.
📰 Related Material
• Prince – 3121 Las Vegas Residency (2006–2007)
• Roosevelt Hotel Aftershow – March 24, 2006
• Prince’s 2007 Hollywood Pop‑Up Performances
📰 Closing Notes
The Roosevelt announcement stands as a snapshot of Prince’s mid‑2000s creative philosophy: immersive, theatrical, and defiantly premium. It marked a moment when live performance became experience design, and when Hollywood nightlife briefly bent itself around his vision.
📰 Sources
• LAist archival report (June 18, 2007)
• Contemporary coverage of Prince’s 3121‑era performances
• Verified contextual notes on the Roosevelt residency
📝 Copyright Notice
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