Piano & a Microphone Tour

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Piano & a Microphone Tour
Final tour by Prince
Associated album
Start dateFebruary 16, 2016 (2016-02-16)
End dateApril 14, 2016 (2016-04-14)
Legs2
No. of shows
  • 11 in Oceania
  • 9 in North America
  • 20 in total
Prince concert chronology

The Piano & a Microphone Tour was the final concert tour by American recording artist Prince. [1] [2] In a December 2015 interview in anticipation of the tour, he said that "I'm doing it to challenge myself, I won't know what songs I'm going to do when I go on stage. I won't have to, because I won't have a band". [3] It was ultimately Prince's final tour due to his sudden death from a fentanyl overdose on April 21, 2016, one week after the last tour date.

Contents

Personnel

Set list

Setlist of show in Melbourne: [4]

Early show [5]

  1. "Big City"
  2. "Ruff Enuff"
  3. "Little Red Corvette" / "Dirty Mind"
  4. "The Dawn"
  5. "Money Don't Matter 2 Night"
  6. "Waiting in Vain" / "If I Was Your Girlfriend"
  7. "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?"
  8. "The Ladder"
  9. "1000 X's & O's"
  10. "When She Comes"
  11. "Satisfied"
  12. "I Love U in Me"
  13. "Automatic"
  14. "Sometimes It Snows in April" (contains elements of "Purple Rain")
  15. "The Beautiful Ones"
  16. "Raspberry Beret"
  17. "Starfish and Coffee"
  18. "Paisley Park"
    Encore
  19. "Adore"

Late show [6]

  1. "The Love We Make"
  2. "Over the Rainbow"
  3. "Batman Theme"
  4. "Big City"
  5. "Ruff Enuff"
  6. "Little Red Corvette" / "Dirty Mind"
  7. "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker" (contains elements of "Four")
  8. "The Max"
  9. "I Wanna Be Your Lover"
  10. "Do Me, Baby"
  11. "Sweet Thing"
  12. "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore"
  13. "Waiting in Vain" / "If I Was Your Girlfriend"
  14. "The Ladder"
  15. "The Beautiful Ones"
  16. "1000 X's & O's"
  17. "Black Muse"
  18. "Raspberry Beret"
    Encore
  19. "Starfish and Coffee"
  20. "Paisley Park"
  21. "Purple Rain"
Notes

Shows

A makeshift memorial for Prince at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, April 24. The theater was the site of Prince's last performance before his death on April 21. Ad hoc shrine (26537285922).jpg
A makeshift memorial for Prince at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, April 24. The theater was the site of Prince's last performance before his death on April 21.
DateCityCountryVenue
North America
January 21, 2016 Minneapolis United States Paisley Park
Two shows
Oceania
February 16, 2016 Melbourne Australia State Theatre
Two shows each evening
February 17, 2016
February 20, 2016 Sydney Sydney Opera House
Two shows
February 21, 2016 State Theatre
Two shows
February 24, 2016 Auckland New Zealand ASB Theatre
Two shows
February 25, 2016 Perth Australia Perth Arena
North America
February 28, 2016 Oakland United States Paramount Theatre
Two shows
March 4, 2016 Oracle Arena
March 21, 2016 Montreal Canada Théâtre Maisonneuve
Two shows
March 25, 2016 Toronto Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
Two shows
April 14, 2016 Atlanta United States Fox Theatre
Two shows
Cancellations and/or rescheduled shows
April 7, 2016AtlantaFox TheatreRescheduled to April 14, 2016 [10]
December 11, 2015 Paris, France Opéra Garnier Deprogramming for the November 2015 Paris attacks

Prince was also scheduled to perform in the UK, including the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London, Glasgow and Birmingham, however these were cancelled due to ticket touts and the Paris attacks. [11]

Box office score data

Box office score data
VenueCityTickets Sold / AvailableGross Revenue
Perth ArenaPerth12,057 / 13,206 (91%)$1,554,860
Paramount TheatreOakland5,668 / 5,792 (98%)$1,244,813
Oracle Arena16,940 / 17,324 (98%)$2,707,586
Fox TheatreAtlanta9,022 / 9,162 (98%)$1,811,410

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