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|date = 9 July 2011 (a.m.) | |date = 9 July 2011 (a.m.) | ||
|next concert = [[10 July 2011-am|10 July 2011 (a.m.)]] | |next concert = [[10 July 2011-am|10 July 2011 (a.m.)]] | ||
− | |overview = [[Welcome 2 America Euro | + | |overview = [[Welcome 2 America Euro Tour 2011|Tour Overview]] |
− | |tour name = Welcome 2 America: Euro | + | |tour name = Welcome 2 America: Euro Tour 2011 |
|image = [[File: 2011.007.08-NSJ-1TS.jpg]] | |image = [[File: 2011.007.08-NSJ-1TS.jpg]] | ||
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* Shows were billed for he 'Maas Hal, but this is just the regular main hall of the Ahoy, dubbed 'Maas Hal' only for the NSJ festival to distinguish its location from the other festival stages. | * Shows were billed for he 'Maas Hal, but this is just the regular main hall of the Ahoy, dubbed 'Maas Hal' only for the NSJ festival to distinguish its location from the other festival stages. | ||
* A setlist on paper omitted [[Sexy Dancer]] - [[Le Freak]] / [[(Theme Song From) Which Way Is Up?]] and [[Play That Funky Music]]. Furthermore it printed [[Mountains]] instead of [[A Love Bizarre]] and following [[Only Heaven Knows]] it read [[Shhh]] / [[She's Always In My Hair]] / [[Future Soul Song]] and [[Make You Feel My Love]] before [[Purple Rain]] as the last song. | * A setlist on paper omitted [[Sexy Dancer]] - [[Le Freak]] / [[(Theme Song From) Which Way Is Up?]] and [[Play That Funky Music]]. Furthermore it printed [[Mountains]] instead of [[A Love Bizarre]] and following [[Only Heaven Knows]] it read [[Shhh]] / [[She's Always In My Hair]] / [[Future Soul Song]] and [[Make You Feel My Love]] before [[Purple Rain]] as the last song. | ||
− | |soundcheck = * [[Prince | + | |soundcheck = * [[Prince_and_the_New_Power_Generation|Prince & The NPG]] did a soundcheck in the early evening of 7 July. |
|support act = <small> '' other acts performing the 'Maas Hal' on this day '' </small> | |support act = <small> '' other acts performing the 'Maas Hal' on this day '' </small> | ||
* '''Jonathan Jeremiah with Metropole Orkest''' | * '''Jonathan Jeremiah with Metropole Orkest''' |
Revision as of 16:55, 30 March 2020
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Welcome 2 America: Euro Tour 2011 |
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01:15 / 01:40 | 140 minutes | (limited to) 9,000 / sold out | € 89 (Prince only) or € 89 (festival day ticket) + € 40 | ||
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Three North Sea Jazz Festival appearances were announced on 9 May 2011. All three shows were 'plus' shows, an addition to the already planned festival. Patrons of either of the three days of the festival could buy € 40 plus tickets for the Prince shows. 3,000 (€ 89) tickets for just the Prince shows, not gaining access to the other festival acts were also made available.
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other acts performing the 'Maas Hal' on this day
also appearing at the festival today on other stages
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