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* '''2013''' – [[18_April 2013-2|Seattle, WA, USA: Showbox at The Market]] (show 2) | * '''2013''' – [[18_April 2013-2|Seattle, WA, USA: Showbox at The Market]] (show 2) | ||
* '''2016''' – <s>St. Louis, MO, USA: Fox Theatre (2 shows)</s> tentatively planned, but never announced when [[Prince]] didn't feel well enough to perform | * '''2016''' – <s>St. Louis, MO, USA: Fox Theatre (2 shows)</s> tentatively planned, but never announced when [[Prince]] didn't feel well enough to perform | ||
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* '''1988''' – [[Love 89]] (Patti LaBelle) ([[Paisley Park Studios]] Chanhassen, MN, USA) | |||
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'''Miscellaneous''' | '''Miscellaneous''' |
Revision as of 13:20, 3 May 2018
18 April
Releases
- 2014 – The Breakdown is released as a digital single in the USA.
- 2016 – A live piano version of Black Sweat is released on Tidal.
Concerts
- 1980 – Memphis, TN, USA: Mid-South Coliseum (supporting Rick James)
- 1983 –
London, (England): Dominion Theatre(canceled) - 1992 – Melbourne, Australia: Flinders Park Tennis Centre
- 1998 – Chanhassen, MN, USA: Paisley Park Studios (a.m.)
- 2001 – Baltimore, MD, USA: Lyric Opera House
- 2002 –
Phoenix, AZ, USA: Dodge Theatre(rescheduled to 26 April 2002) - 2004 – University Park, PA, USA: Bryce Jordan Center @ Penn State
- 2013 – Seattle, WA, USA: Showbox at The Market (show 1)
- 2013 – Seattle, WA, USA: Showbox at The Market (show 2)
- 2016 –
St. Louis, MO, USA: Fox Theatre (2 shows)tentatively planned, but never announced when Prince didn't feel well enough to perform
Recording
- 1988 – Love 89 (Patti LaBelle) (Paisley Park Studios Chanhassen, MN, USA)
Miscellaneous
- 2014 – It is announced that Prince and Warner Bros. reached an agreement giving Prince ownership of the master recordings of his previous work under Warner Bros (between 1978 and 1996), while Warner Bros. gained licensing for these albums, making way for future deluxe edition releases of older work with possible inclusion of previously unheard music.