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Prince Performance Numbers I just spent a good chunk of time counting up all of Prince's properly scheduled tour dates using PrinceVault since his Prince Tour in 1979, for no real reason other than to satisfy my own curiosity and happiness in learning, gathering info, and making lists. Here's what I came up with:
Total performances '79-'89 = 456
Total performances '90-'99 = 253
Total performances 2000-2009 = 274
Total performances 2010-2016 = 154 The only years with no properly scheduled tours were 1991, 1994, 1999, 2005, 2008, 2009, and 2015. Let me know if someone else has already compiled a list like this, or there's already a thread. I wouldn't even know what to type to begin searching for a similar one And I like to think I didn't just waste my time for nothin'
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Wow, you must really enjoy compiling lists as a hobby. Thanks for the effort. Interesting to see comparsons between the decades. [Edited 6/26/16 7:58am] "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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I would change the "hashtag" in your post's subject line to "numbers" so that it comes up better in Google/searches on this site. (Just my ) | |
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Yeah, me too I though he had done more concerts, although we might make it to 1500 or more if we count all the aftershows. Still, for someone who had such a big reputation as a live performer, it's not that much. Bob Dylan easily beats him. (Although that's a little unfair because he's older and still touring.) [Edited 6/26/16 0:37am] | |
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I would have thought the number was higher too. I was surprised at difference in the 80s and 90s. No wonder I saw him more often the 80s. In the 90s he was still going strong with some great albums to promote. | |
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bookwomen said: I would have thought the number was higher too. I was surprised at difference in the 80s and 90s. No wonder I saw him more often the 80s. In the 90s he was still going strong with some great albums to promote. Yeah, but he did much more club gigs in the 1990s especially in Paisley Park that aren't counted, so the number of concerts from that decade is really much higher. | |
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Well, in defense of Prince's numbers, the "One-Off Appearances" section of PrinceVault would make that amount wayy higher, and it's not just aftershows and jam sessions mind you.... Lot of full concerts proper. http://www.princevault.co...ppearances [Edited 6/26/16 8:04am] | |
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I've compiled for the list Prince's one-off appearances/performances since 1979 (thank you WhisperingDandelions for the link). Included in this are private shows, Paisley Park parties, public/open rehearsals, benefit gigs, etc. I believe this would also include after party shows.
TOTAL: 81
TOTAL: 220
TOTAL: 199
TOTAL: 147 OVERALL, 448 one-off performances since 1979. This brings the number of Prince official performances up to 1,591. I will probably be making a list of television performances next to be included in the list. [Edited 6/28/16 16:22pm] Louder than God's revolver and twice as shiny | |
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Alright! So when I said "1500 or more", I was pretty close! Thanks for all your work! | |
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Now that makes more sense. I would have loved to have been at that frat party. | |
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This final addition to the list will include performances in the context of award shows (televised or no), shows recorded for the purpose of being televised (live or at a later date), and guest appearances (singing or playing an instrument on stage with other artists/bands):
Television
TOTAL: 58
Award Shows
TOTAL: 28
Guest appearances
TOTAL: 106 Overall, 192 television, award show, and guest appearance performances since 1979. This leaves the number of official Prince performances at 1,783.
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Uhm, no, I don't think TV appearances count. A concert is when you buy a ticket to see a band play. And then it makes no difference whether that concert was announced in advance or last minute. A TV show is something else. [Edited 6/26/16 12:46pm] | |
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I like the updated numbers! Cool work! And the title does say "Performance Numbers," not concerts per se... I'd personally count any time he played an instrument or sang live myself, even if for only a couple minutes. [Edited 6/26/16 15:40pm] | |
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Do you include the 2 shows from January 1979 (5 and 7) at the Capri theatre or the Rolling Stones dates (9 and 11 October 1981). . They were not part of any tour along with the birthday shows and 1st avenue August 1983. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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They were all counted in the one-off appearances/performances, the second update to my list. Had to check to make sure! [Edited 6/28/16 16:22pm] Louder than God's revolver and twice as shiny | |
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Of course TV appearances count! This is awesome work, logging and totalling all his performances, data historians and biographers can use. Just looking at your numbers, it's interesting to see that huge fall-off from the Purple Rain tour to Parade, indicative of an increased recording schedule or perhaps burnout from touring. And I'm not surprised by the 90s fall-off in his emancipation from major labels years. 48 concerts on average a year for 37 years? That's a concert a week with two two-week vacations. Plus all the recording! | |
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I wonder what the numbers are for other performers. Is this average for a 35 plus career? | |
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Great work!
What I found interesting is that he was the top-earning entertainer in 2004, twenty years after Purple Rain. $56.5 million -- and that was NET. Madonna's concert tour actually took in much more but his economics meant only 12 trucks to haul equipment, rather than her 24.
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That's some work on this thread. Thanks for that!
When you take into account his athleticism during the vast majority of his tours and you equate it to a sportsman, who may only play 60 to 90 mins, how many of them have careers lasting that long? I'll answer my own question... NONE!
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I think I remember reading somewhere that one of his tours took 50-something semi trucks to haul everything. Maybe in Let's Go Crazy: Prince and the Making of Purple Rain. I'll check my Prince tibute magazines as well and hopefully get back to you on this. It's gonna bug me till I do... [Edited 6/28/16 18:42pm] Louder than God's revolver and twice as shiny | |
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Since we're talking performances and numbers, here's a quote from Let's Go Crazy: Prince and the Making of Purple Rain by Alan Light on the Purple Rain Tour: The Purple Rain tour, which ran from late 1984 into the spring of 1985, saw Prince and the Revolution perform just shy of a hundred shows in five months, and sold 1.7 million tickets. Additionally, the Musicology tour (Musicology Live 2004ever Tour, which according to the book had 96 dates instead of 89?) was the top-grossing tour of 2004, with $87.4 million in earnings. This was also the tour he handed out CDs with every ticket purchase and got the album into the Top Ten for the whole summer. [Edited 6/28/16 19:01pm] Louder than God's revolver and twice as shiny | |
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I wonder which frat??? | |
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Thank you so much for this compilation! | |
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Eureka--it was the Lovesexy Tour! You can find it in this article. Louder than God's revolver and twice as shiny | |
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No problem! I'm having fun and it's nice knowing other people find all of it interesting too. Louder than God's revolver and twice as shiny | |
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This is from Prince Vault
Prince and the band crashed a N.C. State’s Sigma Pi ( (ΣΠ) fraternity spring formal, and played some songs on instruments of the hired band for the night.
Can you imagine being in a band and having Prince and band take over your stage and instruments? Too Funny | |
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tahirih said: I wonder what the numbers are for other performers. Is this average for a 35 plus career? A Mojo article and interview in 2006 states that Bob Dylan did about 120 concerts in that year. "That may not sound like a lot," he says. "Willie Nelson and BB King do a lot more, but it's a comfortable number for me." [Edited 6/29/16 2:20am] | |
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Songkick lists 1335 concerts of Prince : http://www.songkick.com/a...820-prince "Cuz I've seen the top and it's just a dream" | |
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