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* Word of this aftershow was spread shortly after the Werchter gig ended and spread quickly via internet, through websites and twitter.
 
* Word of this aftershow was spread shortly after the Werchter gig ended and spread quickly via internet, through websites and twitter.
 
* Entrance to this brand new venue, open since May 2010, was quite chaotic and stressful. A glass panel on the escalator broke, causing injury to a few patrons, and none of the venue staff was able to provide any medical attention, not even a first aid kit was present. Other people fell on the escalator that was stopped and turned back on. [[Larry Graham]] & [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Central_Station GCS] had started the show before everyone was in, properly. Also people queuing in line first were let in last, due to a mix up in the two queues that formed outside the venue.
 
* Entrance to this brand new venue, open since May 2010, was quite chaotic and stressful. A glass panel on the escalator broke, causing injury to a few patrons, and none of the venue staff was able to provide any medical attention, not even a first aid kit was present. Other people fell on the escalator that was stopped and turned back on. [[Larry Graham]] & [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Central_Station GCS] had started the show before everyone was in, properly. Also people queuing in line first were let in last, due to a mix up in the two queues that formed outside the venue.
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* The show included the live debut of [[Future Soul Song]], and his only live performance of [[Now Do-U-Wanta-Dance]] and [[People]] (both in the opening set with [[Larry Graham]] & [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Central_Station GCS]. The show included [[Prince]]'s last full set with [[Larry Graham]] & [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Central_Station GCS], which included [[Prince]]'s final live performances of [[Release Yourself]] and [[Water]]. His own set included his last performance of Mary J. Blige's [[You Bring Me Joy]] (sung by Shelby J.).
 
| soundcheck            = * ''no details known''
 
| soundcheck            = * ''no details known''
 
| previous concert      = [[10 July 2010|10 July 2010]]  
 
| previous concert      = [[10 July 2010|10 July 2010]]  

Latest revision as of 15:50, 10 July 2020

10 July 2010   < < < One-Off Concerts Overview All Shows > > >   13 July 2010


One-Off Concert
11 July 2010 (a.m.)
Venue Viage
City, Country Brussels, Belgium
Band Prince (vox, guitar), Cora Coleman-Dunham (drums), Josh Dunham (bass), Morris Hayes (keyboards), Cassandra O'Neal (keyboards), Frédéric Yonnet (harmonica), Shelby J. (vox, tambourine), Elisa Dease (vox, tambourine), Liv Warfield (vox, tambourine)
Guest(s) Larry Graham (bass, vox), Brian Braziel (drums), Ashling 'Biscuit' Cole (vox), Dave Council (keyboards), Jimmy McKinney Jr. (keyboards), Wilton Rabb (guitar)
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Setlist
Songs Additional Songs Remarks / Personnel

Guesting with Larry Graham & GCS
More Bounce To The Ounce (instrumental) Now Do-U-Wanta-Dance incl. A Love Bizarre [Int] w/ Prince on guitar & Morris Hayes
Release Yourself w/ Prince on guitar
Hair
People
Dance To The Music w/ Prince on guitar
The Jam w/ Prince on guitar
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) w/ Prince on guitar, Morris Hayes, Cassandra O'Neal, Shelby J., Elisa Dease, Liv Warfield
I Want To Take You Higher Arrow.png w/ Prince on guitar, Morris Hayes, Cassandra O'Neal, Shelby J., Elisa Dease, Liv Warfield, Frédéric Yonnet
When Will We B Paid? incl. drum solo interlude coda Liv Warfield lead vox, Prince shares drums with Cora Coleman-Dunham
You Bring Me Joy / Be Happy Shelby J. lead vox
Cream w/ Frédéric Yonnet
Future Soul Song w/ Frédéric Yonnet
All The Critics Love U In Belgium w/ Larry Graham
 
Sexy Dancer (instrumental) / Le Freak incl. I Know You Got Soul chant Shelby J., Liv Warfield, Elisa Dease co-lead vox incl. Larry Graham, Frédéric Yonnet
Partyman (bassline) / Northside What Have You Done For Me Lately incl. Water & I Wish [Int] Shelby J. lead vox. incl. Larry Graham, Ashling 'Biscuit' Cole, Frédéric Yonnet
 
How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore Please, Please, Please w/ Frédéric Yonnet
 
 

See here for index, code, and color legend

Show Facts
Advertised Start Time / Start Time Length Of Show Attendance/Capacity Ticket Prices

2:30 / 3:55 115 minutes ± 360 / 500 € 80 (cash only)
 
Trivia

  • After plans for an aftershow following the Arras gig on 9 July fell through, due to lack of a suitable venue, Prince had five locations scouted: Het Depot in Leuven (near Werchter), Felixpakhuis in Antwerp, Indigo Studio’s in South Brussels suburb Vorst, and two in Brussels AB (Ancienne Belgique) and Viage. He was to decide if and where to play in the late afternoon, but around six, it became clear Prince would procrastinated the decision until after the show, upon which the Felixpakhuis in Antwerp and the AB in Brussels withdrew due to logistic reasons. When Prince shortly after midnight decided he wanted to play an aftershow, Viage in Brussels had the best to offer of the remaining three venues.
  • Tickets for this show were for sale at the door of the venue. Prince ordered tickets to be sold for either € 125, € 95 or € 90, but since people were not let in until 3:30, the venue direction convinced Prince to lower admission to € 80.
  • All entrance fees went directly to Prince who divided the proceeds equally amongst his band members. The venue got the keep the proceeds of sold beverages.
  • Word of this aftershow was spread shortly after the Werchter gig ended and spread quickly via internet, through websites and twitter.
  • Entrance to this brand new venue, open since May 2010, was quite chaotic and stressful. A glass panel on the escalator broke, causing injury to a few patrons, and none of the venue staff was able to provide any medical attention, not even a first aid kit was present. Other people fell on the escalator that was stopped and turned back on. Larry Graham & GCS had started the show before everyone was in, properly. Also people queuing in line first were let in last, due to a mix up in the two queues that formed outside the venue.
  • The show included the live debut of Future Soul Song, and his only live performance of Now Do-U-Wanta-Dance and People (both in the opening set with Larry Graham & GCS. The show included Prince's last full set with Larry Graham & GCS, which included Prince's final live performances of Release Yourself and Water. His own set included his last performance of Mary J. Blige's You Bring Me Joy (sung by Shelby J.).
 
Soundcheck Support Act(s)

  • no details known
  • none

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