Hit n Run Tour
Hit + Run Tour |
North American tour by Prince |
Start date |
November 7, 2000 |
End date |
May 6, 2001 |
Legs |
2 |
Shows |
33 |
Prince tour chronology |
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Hit + Run Tour was a tour done by Prince.[1] It is the first tour to be done by Prince after reverting back to his birth name. Backed by a totally different form of the New Power Generation.[2][3]
The Band
- Prince: Guitar and Lead Vocals
- Mike Scott: Rhythm Guitar
- Rhonda Smith: Bass and Vocals
- Mr. Hayes: Keyboards
- Kip Blackshire: Keyboards and Vocals
- John Blackwell: Drums
- Najee: Saxophone, Flute
- Geneva: Backup Singer and Dancer
- Mikele, Malikah, Niyoki, and Tia White (Milenia): Backing vox (second leg only)
Prince added a group of sisters, collectively known as Milenia before the start of the second leg. John Blackwell replaced
Typical set list
- "Uptown"
- "Controversy"
- "Mutiny"
- "The Work" (added in 2001)
- "Cream"
- "Little Red Corvette"
- "I Wanna Be Your Lover"
- "Sexy Dancer"
- "Housequake"
- "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker/4"
- "I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man"
- "Do Me, Baby"
- "Scandalous!"
- "Diamonds and Pearls"
- "The Beautiful Ones"
- "Nothing Compares 2 U"
- "Let's Go Crazy"
- "Take Me with U"/"Raspberry Beret" Medley
- "Darling Nikki"
- "When Doves Cry"/Computer Blue
- "Father's Song"
- "God" (Instrumental)
- "Purple Rain"
Tour dates
Date |
City |
Country |
Venue |
2000 |
November 7, 2000 |
Worcester |
United States |
Worcester Palladium |
November 9, 2000 |
Richmond |
Landmark Theater |
November 10, 2000 |
Fairfax |
Patriot Center |
November 11, 2000 |
Philadelphia |
The Academy of Music |
November 12, 2000 |
Cleveland |
CSU Convocation Center |
November 14, 2000 |
Detroit |
State Theatre |
November 16, 2000 |
Chicago |
Riviera Theatre |
November 18, 2000 |
Milwaukee |
Milwaukee Auditorium |
November 19, 2000 |
Grand Rapids |
Van Andel Arena |
November 20, 2000 |
Cincinnati |
Music Hall |
November 22, 2000 |
Atlanta |
The Tabernacle |
November 24, 2000 |
Memphis |
Pyramid Arena |
November 25, 2000 |
Nashville |
Municipal Auditorium |
November 26, 2000 |
Charlotte |
Independence Arena |
November 28, 2000 |
St. Louis |
Savvis Center |
November 30, 2000 |
Houston |
Hofheinz Pavilion |
December 1, 2000 |
Dallas |
Convention Center Arena |
December 3, 2000 |
San Francisco |
Ruby Skye |
December 8, 2000 |
San Jose |
The Event Center Arena |
December 9, 2000 |
Las Vegas |
Aladdin Resort and Casino |
2001 |
April 14, 2001 |
Atlanta |
United States |
Atlanta Civic Center |
April 15, 2001 |
April 17, 2001 |
Norfolk |
Norva Theatre |
April 18, 2001 |
Baltimore |
Landmark Theater |
April 19, 2001 |
Wilkes-Barre |
Lyric Opera House |
April 21, 2001 |
North Little Rock |
Alltel Arena |
April 22, 2001 |
Kansas City |
Kansas City Auditorium Arena |
April 24, 2001 |
Denver |
DU – (Ritchie Center) Magness Arena |
April 25, 2001 |
West Valley City |
The “E” Center Sprint PCS Theatre |
April 27, 2001 |
San Diego |
Cox Arena |
April 28, 2001 |
Oakland |
The Arena in Oakland |
May 4, 2001 |
Hollywood |
Hollywood Palladium |
May 6, 2001 |
Sacramento |
Memorial Auditorium |
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