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Nude Tour

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1990 concert tour by Prince
Nude Tour
Tour byPrince
Location
  • Europe
  • Asia
Associated albumBatman
Start dateJune 2, 1990
End dateSeptember 10, 1990
Legs2
No. of shows
  • 51 in Europe
  • 5 in Asia
  • 56 in total (63 scheduled)
Prince concert chronology

TheNude Tour was a greatest-hitsconcert tour by American recording artistPrince. While his previous tour had drawn critical praise, the high cost of the concert tour production made it a financial disappointment; thus, Prince eliminated much of the excessiveness of the previous tour to be more financially viable. To make the tour as cost effective as possible, Prince decided not to tour in the U.S. this time, and thus he did not return to performing in North America until the Act I Tour in 1993.

Background

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Unlike the previous year's Lovesexy Tour, the Nude Tour promised a stripped-down, back to basics concert that sawPrince eliminate many of the excessive and expensive set designs that were produced for the Sign o' the Times and Lovesexy tours, thus the "Nude" moniker. The setlist was reduced to a limited number of his hits from the 1980s with a few tracks from theBatman and then-forthcomingGraffiti Bridge albums, resulting in all the songs being played in their entirety and much shorter shows. In a move to promote a more youth-friendly image, as well as cut costs, Prince chose to eliminate the veteran horn section from the band.[1] According to academic Joseph Vogel, "The new image was clear: Prince wanted to present as young, black, and hip."[2]

Although Prince had previously expressed negative views toward rap music onThe Black Album[2] (which, at the time, had not been released but had been widely bootlegged), he included rapping by Tony Mosley (known as Tony M.) in the song "The Future" during the Nude Tour.[2][3]

Opening act

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Band lineup

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New Power Generation[5]

  • Levi Seacer Jr.: Bass
  • Miko Weaver: Guitar
  • Michael Bland: Drums
  • Doctor Fink: Keyboards
  • Rosie Gaines: Vocals / Keyboards / Dance
  • Tony M.: Rap Vocals / Dance
  • Kirk Johnson: Vocals / Dance / Percussion
  • Damon Dickson: Dance

Tony M., Kirk Johnson, and Damon Dickson were referred to as the Game Boyz.[3]

Set list

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This set list is based on an average setlist of the entire, it does not represent the entire tour.[6]

  1. "DAT Intro"(prerecorded samples of various hits)
  2. "The Future"
  3. "1999"
  4. "Housequake"(contains excerpts of "Sexy Dancer")
  5. "Kiss"(contains excerpts of "Let's Jam It")
  6. "Purple Rain"
  7. "Take Me with U"
  8. "Alphabet St."(contains excerpts of "It Takes Two" and "The Latest Fashion")
  9. "The Question of U"(contains excerpts of "Electric Man")
  10. "Controversy" (contains excerpts of "D.M.S.R.")
  11. "Do Me, Baby"
  12. "Ain't No Way" (Rosie Gaines solo)
  13. "Nothing Compares 2 U"
  14. "Batdance"
  15. "Partyman"(contains excerpts of "What Have You Done for Me Lately")

Encore

  1. "Baby I'm a Star"(contains excerpts of "Respect")

Alterations

  • "A Song for You" was performed in replacement of "Ain't No Way" on the second Rotterdam show, the Copenhagen show, the second Hamburg show, the Berlin show, the Paris show, the second and fourth Birmingham shows, the second Stockholm show, and the Lausanne show.
  • "Little Red Corvette" was performed before "Batdance" and on rare occasion before "Purple Rain" on the second Rotterdam show, the second Hamburg show, the Berlin show, the Paris show, the second and fourth Birmingham shows, the Mannheim show, the second Stockholm show, the Lausanne show, the second Tokyo show, the Nishinomiya show, the Sapporo show and the Yokohama show.
  • "Venus De Milo" was performed on piano before "The Question of U" as a medley on the Kiel show, the Berlin show, the first, fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth London shows, the first and fourth Birmingham shows, the Basel show, the Rome show, the Heerenveen show, the Mannheim show, the Gothenburg show, the second Stockholm show, the Nice show, the Manchester show, and all Japan shows.
  • "Raspberry Beret" was performed before or after "Purple Rain" on the second Hamburg show, the sixteenth London show, the Nishinomiya show, the Sapporo show, and the Yokohama show.
  • "Do Me, Baby" was not performed on both of the Rotterdam shows, the Copenhagen show, the Kiel show, the first Hamburg show, the third, fifth, seventh, eighth, and eleventh London shows, the second, third and fourth Birmingham shows, the Basel show, the second Stockholm show, and the Lausanne show.
  • "Under the Cherry Moon (instrumental)" was performed on piano before "The Question of U" as a medley on the Berlin show, the first, and fourteenth London shows, the fourth Birmingham show, the Basel show, the Rome show, the Madrid show, the Heerenveen show, the second Dortmund show, the Mannheim show, the Gothenburg show, the second Stockholm show, the Lausanne show, the Nice show, the Manchester show, the second Tokyo show, and the Yokohama show.
  • "Don't Make Me Pay For His Mistakes" and"Blues in C (If I Had A Harem)" was performed after "Take Me With U" on the first, sixth, ninth, tenth, and fifteenth London shows, the first and second Birmingham shows, the Cava de' Tirreni show, the Madrid show, the Werchter show, the second Dortmund show, the first Stockholm show, the Nice show, and the Manchester show.
  • "We Can Funk" was performed in a medley with "Baby I'm A Star" on the first and second London shows, the Heerenveen show, and the Nice show.
  • "Irresistible Bitch" was performed in the encore on the first and second London shows.
  • A medley of "Respect" and "Rescue Me" was performed by Rosie Gaines during the encore on the second London show.
  • "A Case of U" was performed on piano before "The Question of U" on the third London show.
  • A cover ofJoni Mitchell's"Blue Motel Room" was performed on piano before "The Question of U" on the fifth, sixth and seventh London shows.
  • "When Doves Cry" was performed in replacement of "Controversy" and on rare occasions it was performed after "Partyman" and closed the main show on the third and fourth Birmingham show, the Cork show, the twelfth, the fourteenth and fifteenth London shows, the Basel show, the Rome show, the Madrid show, the Barcelona show, the second Stockholm show, the Lausanne show, the Manchester show, and all Japan shows.
  • "Bambi" was performed after "Take Me With U" on the eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, and fourteenth London shows, the fourth Birmingham show, the Barcelona show, the Gothenburg show, the second Stockholm show, and the second Tokyo show.
  • A"The Question of U" intro was played on piano in a medley before "The Question of U" on the Basel show, the Rome show, the Madrid show, the Heerenveen show, the second Dortmund show, the Gothenburg show, the second Stockholm show, the Lausanne show, the thirteenth, fourteenth, and sixteenth London shows, the Manchester show, the second Tokyo show, the Sapporo show, and the Yokohama show.
  • "An Honest Man" was performed on piano in a medley before "The Question of U" on the Madrid show, the second Dortmund show, the thirteenth and fifteenth London shows.
  • "Batdance" was not performed on the fourteenth London show
  • An instrumental version of"The Arms of Orion" was performed on piano in a medley before "The Question of U" on the Lausanne show.
  • "Baby I'm A Star" was not performed on the Manchester show
  • "Jerk Out" was performed after "Take Me With U" on the Nishinomiya
  • "Partyman" was not performed on the fifteenth and sixteenth London shows, the first Tokyo show and the Nishinomiya show.
  • "Thieves in the Temple" closed the show in Yokohama.
  • "Nothing Compares 2 U" was not performed on the second Hamburg show, the eighth London show, the fourth Birmingham show, the second Stockholm show, the Lausanne show, the second Tokyo show, the Sapporo show, the Nishinomiya show and the Yokohama show.

Tour dates

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List of 1990 concerts[7]
DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
June 2RotterdamNetherlandsStadion Feijenoord80,920 / 89,230$2,029,473
June 3
June 5[a]CopenhagenDenmarkGentofte Stadion18,128 / 18,128
June 6KielGermanyOstseehalle11,500 / 11,500$315,790
June 7[b]HamburgAlsterdorfer Sporthalle14,000 / 14,000$813,540
June 9
June 10HanoverNiedersachsenstadion37,000 / 37,000$1,128,870
June 12BerlinWaldbühne22,560 / 23,000$702,067
June 13DortmundWestfalenhallen26,109 / 26,109[c]$2,382,446[c]
June 14MunichOlympiastadion52,900 / 52,900$1,573,246
June 16[d]ParisFranceParc des Princes45,677 / 45,677$1,911,125
June 17[e]LilleEscape Foire27,122 / 27,122$851,088
June 19LondonEnglandWembley Arena179,120 / 179,120[f]$4,363,364[f]
June 20
June 22
June 23
June 25
June 26
June 27
June 29BirminghamNational Exhibition Centre52,000 / 52,000[g]$1,339,000[g]
June 30
July 1
July 3LondonWembley Arena[f][f]
July 4
July 7[h]CorkIrelandPáirc Uí Chaoimh56,010 / 56,010$1,520,111
July 9LondonEnglandWembley Arena[f][f]
July 10
July 11
July 13BirminghamNational Exhibition Centre[g][g]
July 15[i]BaselSwitzerlandSt. Jakob-Park51,015 / 51,015$2,524,732
July 17[j]RomeItalyStadio Flaminio13,000 / 13,000
July 18Cava de' TirreniStadio Simonetta Lamberti19,980 / 30,000
July 22[k]MadridSpainVicente Calderón Stadium64,912 / 64,912$1,862,325
July 24ValenciaMestalla Stadium48,127 / 48,127$1,036,339
July 25[l]BarcelonaEstadi Olímpic de Montjuïc49,455 / 49,455$1,410,256
July 27[m]MarbellaEstadio Municipal de Marbella29,765 / 29,765$640,543
July 29A CoruñaEstadio Santa Maria del Mar25,575 / 25,575$733,746
August 4[n]WerchterBelgiumWerchter festival ground22,980 / 22,980$679,748
August 5[o]HeerenveenNetherlandsThialf12,090 / 12,090$317,640
August 6[p]DortmundGermanyWestfalenhallen[c][c]
August 8[q]MannheimMaimarkthalle75,894 / 79,000$2,365,616
August 10[r]GothenburgSwedenScandinavium10,550 / 10,550
August 11[s]StockholmGlobe Arena29,000 / 29,000$735,700
August 12[t]
August 16[u]LausanneSwitzerlandStade olympique de la Pontaise32,080 / 32,080$1,586,997
August 18[v]NiceFranceStade Charles-Ehrmann30,500 / 30,500$1,292,285
August 20LondonEnglandWembley Arena[f][f]
August 21[w]ManchesterMaine Road35,770 / 35,770$921,077
August 22LondonWembley Arena[f][f]
August 23
August 24
August 30TokyoJapanTokyo Dome90,550 / 90,550$7,476,712
August 31
September 2NishinomiyaHankyu Nishinomiya Stadium36,605 / 36,605$2,686,441
September 6SapporoMakomanai Open Stadium22,500 / 22,500$1,652,275
September 10YokohamaYokohama Stadium41,110 / 41,110$3,394,453
Total1,208,605 / 1,219,351 (99.11%)$50,247,005

Cancelled dates

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Date[8]CityCountryVenue
April 27, 1990DublinIrelandRDS Simmonscourt
April 28, 1990
April 29, 1990
May 8, 1990[x]HelsinkiFinlandHelsinki Ice Hall
May 9, 1990
May 15, 1990OsloNorwayOslo Spektrum
May 22, 1990LyonFranceStade de Gerland
May 23, 1990StrasbourgStade de la Meinau
May 25, 1990ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle
May 30, 1990RotterdamNetherlandsAhoy Rotterdam
June 17, 1990ParisFranceParc des Princes
July 28, 1990[y]WürzburgWest GermanyTalavera Wiesen
July 20, 1990[z]TurinItalyStadio Olimpico Grande Torino
July 30, 1990UdineStadio Friuli
August 7, 1990[aa]DortmundWest GermanyWestfalenhallen
August 14, 1990[ab]OldenburgWeser-Ems Halle
August 18, 1990NimesFranceArena of Nimes

Notes

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  1. ^Originally scheduled for May 15.
  2. ^Originally scheduled to take place at Ostseehalle, Kiel, on May 17.
  3. ^abcdThis box office score data is representative of both shows on June 13 & August 6
  4. ^Originally set to take place atPalace of Versailles inVersailles, but was moved to Paris.
  5. ^Originally set to take place atPalace of Versailles inVersailles, but was moved to Paris then later moved to Lille.
  6. ^abcdefghijThis box office score data is representative of all 16 shows at the Wembley Arena on June 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, July 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 & August 20, 22, 23, 24.
  7. ^abcdThis box office score data is representative of all 4 shows at the NEC on June 29, 30, July 1 & 13
  8. ^Originally scheduled for July 6.
  9. ^Originally scheduled for May 27.
  10. ^Originally scheduled for July 19.
  11. ^Originally scheduled for July 24.
  12. ^Originally scheduled for July 26.
  13. ^Originally scheduled for July 22.
  14. ^Originally scheduled for June 12 atForest National,Brussels.
  15. ^Originally scheduled for August 8.
  16. ^Originally scheduled for June 5, to make way for the Copenhagen concert.
  17. ^Originally scheduled for June 10.
  18. ^Originally scheduled for May 6, but was postponed due to Prince performing at a benefit concert inMinneapolis, Minnesota.
  19. ^Originally scheduled for May 12.
  20. ^Originally scheduled for May 13.
  21. ^Originally scheduled for May 30, but was moved to make way for a show in Rotterdam, which was eventually cancelled.
  22. ^Originally scheduled for August 19, after it was moved from its original date of July 15.
  23. ^Originally scheduled for August 2.
  24. ^Rescheduled to take place on August 6 & 7, then cancelled.
  25. ^Originally scheduled for May 24.
  26. ^Originally scheduled for July 17.
  27. ^Originally set to take place atMüngersdorfer Stadion,Cologne, on June 9.
  28. ^Originally scheduled for May 31.

References

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  1. ^Barendregt, Erwin (2 June 2020)."Prince live in 1990, the story of the Nude tour".A Pop Life. Retrieved2022-12-20.
  2. ^abcVogel, Joseph (2019).This Thing Called Life: Prince, Race, Sex, Religion, and Music. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 83–84.ISBN 9781501333972.
  3. ^abDraper, Jason (2016).Prince: Life & Times (rev. & updated ed.). New York: Chartwell Books. p. 97.ISBN 9780785834977.
  4. ^Mutsaers, Lutgard; Keunen, Gert, eds. (2017).Made in the Low Countries: Studies in Popular Music. Taylor & Francis.ISBN 9781317417941.
  5. ^"The NPG".PrinceVault.com. Retrieved2022-12-20.
  6. ^"Nude Tour".Goldies Parade. Retrieved2022-12-20.
  7. ^"Nude Tour".PrinceVault.com. Retrieved20 December 2022.
  8. ^"Prince Vault:Selected anniversaries".PrinceVault.com. Retrieved20 December 2022.
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