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Prince (June 21, 2002) “Today’s Prince concert moved from Orpheum to Paisley Park” – Star Tribune

  • Writer: GlamSlamEscape
    GlamSlamEscape
  • Jun 21, 2002
  • 1 min read

The June 21, 2002 edition of the Star Tribune reports that Prince’s opening “Xenophobia” celebration concert has been moved from the Orpheum Theatre to his Paisley Park studio due to logistical issues.


Publication: Star Tribune

Date: June 21, 2002

Country: United States Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota Section: Music News

THE STORY

The article explains that the show was relocated because of logistical problems with bringing gear back from a Canadian tour. It notes that ticket holders can get refunds and that the Wednesday Orpheum show is still scheduled.

CONTEXT AND NOTES

This local report reflects Prince’s frequent last-minute changes and strong connection to his Paisley Park complex in the Minneapolis area during this period.

FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS

Event: Concert relocation news Era: 2002 (One Nite Alone... era) Tone: Informative, local Photography: Text-based article (no photo in clipping)

WHAT THE CLIPPING SHOWS

  • Bold headline “Today’s Prince concert moved from Orpheum to Paisley Park”

  • Details on the relocation and ticket information

  • Mention of the “Xenophobia” celebration and special guests

  • Typical newspaper music news layout

RELATED MATERIAL

  • June 21, 2002 Star Tribune “Prince’s ‘Xenophobia’” preview

For other relevant posts, see the tags at the foot of the page.

SOURCES

  • Star Tribune, June 21, 2002

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