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Thread started 03/10/08 2:43pm

kevinsmyth

When are the aftershows usually announced?

I was just wondering - about how long before the actual concert are the aftershows announced - i would like to book a hotel close to the action if possible. Other than that i might have to take the wife to copperface jacks!!!
also folks where do the tickets for the aftershows actually go on sale?? thanks in advance!
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Reply #1 posted 03/10/08 3:12pm

irishwolfhound

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kevinsmyth said:

I was just wondering - about how long before the actual concert are the aftershows announced - i would like to book a hotel close to the action if possible. Other than that i might have to take the wife to copperface jacks!!!
also folks where do the tickets for the aftershows actually go on sale?? thanks in advance!


just make sure U carry lots of cash if U Ntend goin cause its gonna b a long nite of partying with prince n the NPG
ohhhhh funky ireland.....
WOLFY razz

[Edited 3/10/08 15:13pm]
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Reply #2 posted 03/10/08 3:25pm

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irishwolfhound said:

kevinsmyth said:

I was just wondering - about how long before the actual concert are the aftershows announced - i would like to book a hotel close to the action if possible. Other than that i might have to take the wife to copperface jacks!!!
also folks where do the tickets for the aftershows actually go on sale?? thanks in advance!


just make sure U carry lots of cash if U Ntend goin cause its gonna b a long nite of partying with prince n the NPG
ohhhhh funky ireland.....
WOLFY razz

[Edited 3/10/08 15:13pm]


Well, hopefully he will turn up/play at these aftershows, he didn't at the 2 I attended at the O2, be interesting if they call these aftershows or aftershow partys ....
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Reply #3 posted 03/10/08 6:25pm

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The "process" has varied from tour to tour. Accordingly, like anyone else, I can only speculate.

In the post-NPGMC era, it is likely that any aftershows will be announced on terms similar to those for the 7/7/7 1st Avenue aftershow or the the Koko gig in London before the 21 Nights -- an announcement on the selected venue's website a few days in advance, with ticket sales taking place either online or at the venue only a day or two before the gig. On 7/7/7, 1st Avenue aftershow tickets went on sale the day of the main show, but that appeared to have been the result of the decision to move the aftershow from Paisley Park to 1st Avenue only a day or two before it happened.
Also observe whether what gets advertised is an "aftershow" or an "afterparty."
As you may know, only the first designation implies a performance.

For Dublin, your best bet is to sleep with Mrs. Wolfy.
To hear her old man tell it, he has an inside connection. That way, he'll tell her and she'll whisper it to you. wink
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Reply #4 posted 03/10/08 6:42pm

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CJBabyDaddy said:

The "process" has varied from tour to tour. Accordingly, like anyone else, I can only speculate.

In the post-NPGMC era, it is likely that any aftershows will be announced on terms similar to those for the 7/7/7 1st Avenue aftershow or the the Koko gig in London before the 21 Nights -- an announcement on the selected venue's website a few days in advance, with ticket sales taking place either online or at the venue only a day or two before the gig. On 7/7/7, 1st Avenue aftershow tickets went on sale the day of the main show, but that appeared to have been the result of the decision to move the aftershow from Paisley Park to 1st Avenue only a day or two before it happened.
Also observe whether what gets advertised is an "aftershow" or an "afterparty."
As you may know, only the first designation implies a performance.

For Dublin, your best bet is to sleep with Mrs. Wolfy.
To hear her old man tell it, he has an inside connection. That way, he'll tell her and she'll whisper it to you. wink


ur still the same ol sick fu U always were mtid of NPGMC fame... confused
Welcome 2 wolfys lair!! Make love not war!!!


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Reply #5 posted 03/10/08 7:09pm

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What? Can't kid a kidder these days? Lighten up. No harm intended. Got nothin' but love for the new Wolfy.
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Reply #6 posted 03/11/08 11:31am

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CJBabyDaddy said:

The "process" has varied from tour to tour. Accordingly, like anyone else, I can only speculate.

In the post-NPGMC era, it is likely that any aftershows will be announced on terms similar to those for the 7/7/7 1st Avenue aftershow or the the Koko gig in London before the 21 Nights -- an announcement on the selected venue's website a few days in advance, with ticket sales taking place either online or at the venue only a day or two before the gig. On 7/7/7, 1st Avenue aftershow tickets went on sale the day of the main show, but that appeared to have been the result of the decision to move the aftershow from Paisley Park to 1st Avenue only a day or two before it happened.
Also observe whether what gets advertised is an "aftershow" or an "afterparty."
As you may know, only the first designation implies a performance.

For Dublin, your best bet is to sleep with Mrs. Wolfy.
To hear her old man tell it, he has an inside connection. That way, he'll tell her and she'll whisper it to you. wink


Does anyone know (more or less) how much the tickets will be for the aftershow? Are we talking about the same astronomical prices for the Croke Park gig or will they be €31.21? Cheers
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Reply #7 posted 03/11/08 12:28pm

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is there already an answer concerning official aftershows?
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Reply #8 posted 03/12/08 12:33am

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CJBabyDaddy said:

The "process" has varied from tour to tour.


On some of the late 1990s tours, as well as the 2002 One Nite Alone tour, it seemed as if aftershows and afterparties were announced immediately after the end of the concert, over the PA system, right after the house lights were turned on.

But as your 07/07/07 First Avenue example shows, this isn't always how it's done.

Also observe whether what gets advertised is an "aftershow" or an "afterparty." As you may know, only the first designation implies a performance.


nod This is critical. At the 2002 Indianapolis concert, the announcement included a phrase like "after-show party and performance." It was made clear to everyone that Prince was going to play again that night.

OTOH, if the announcement is simply for an "afterparty," attending will most likely involve paying a hefty cover charge for admission to a nightclub and maybe a brief glimpse of Prince (who tends to spend most of his time in a VIP-only area). You'll probably be disappointed.

But remember, this is Prince we're talking about -- he's known for occasionally doing something completely unexpected. You might just get lucky with a surprise performance at an afterparty, and you're certainly going to kick yourself if you miss out. Some suggestions for deciding whether to take the risk, all from personal experience:

1) If they announce an "afterparty," consider the venue. Is it a place that regularly has live music? If it's not, such as a dance club, the chances of a performance go way down, simply because they don't have most of the necessary equipment in place.

2) Also, if you go to the afterparty location, consider the cover charge. The higher the cost of admission, the more likely it is that he'll play.

3) If you have access to the floor seating area, look for NPG band members hanging out before the show, and ask them what they know about after-concert plans. At a 1998 concert, I chatted with Mr. Hayes for a few minutes, and at one point, I simply asked him whether he thought the odds of an aftershow were good. He told me he didn't think it would happen that night, and as he suggested, the afterparty that night was nothing more than an afterparty.

4) Consider what the tour schedule looks like for the next few days. If he's doing another show the next night in another city, he's less likely to do an aftershow. By contrast, he did that 2002 Indianapolis aftershow immediately before a three-week break in the tour schedule.
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Reply #9 posted 03/12/08 8:24am

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Same principal applied at the O2

There were exceptions to prove the rule, but if my memory serves me correct P showed up every time there wasn't a show the next night and rarely when there was.
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