Inside Prince's Secret Late Night Concert

My name is Daniel. And I am a Prince fan.

I don't consider this an addiction as much as it is my duty. It requires a certain level of focus and commitment. He says jump, we say how high.

Last night was the perfect example.

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I got an email on Tuesday at 11:50 AM. The email said that Prince would be playing a show that night-- where? They didn't know yet -- and that tickets would be going on sale at noon. Prince was closing the BET Awards that night and apparently this was the after show. I had 10 minutes to get tickets. (Apparently the email went out earlier than this; I just got it late).

Now in the Prince fan world, it isn't every fan for themselves -- we're all in this together. So I immediately sent out the Bat (er, Prince) Signal to my friend Monica. My email: "Call me now. Prince related."

It took her one minute to call me back. Literally.

We both logged onto to Prince's official Web site: NPGmusicclub.com. We waited patiently (not really) for the clock to strike noon. When it did, we clicked and typed as fast as we could. And it was a good thing - there was a one ticket limit.

We secured our tickets and proceeded to go back to the first page to see if the link was still there. Sold out. And it was 12:01 PM. Oh, and I still don't know where the show is.



PrinceOk, let me go back for a second. When I said "ticket" earlier, I misspoke. See, there were no tickets. As the Web site told me (and forgive the "Prince speak"): "U r making a donation 2 get on the guestlist. U will get an emale with more details."

An hour later I got the email detailing the show -- it is at the Beverly Hills Hotel Ballroom. Great, at least I know where I am going.

Here's what the email said: "Ur name IS on the guestlist 4 2nite. U r invited. However, instead of buying a ticket, u made a donation and that donation put ur name on the guestlist. It's very important that this is clear. There are no tickets, just the guestlist, which u r now on."

Can't it just be like a normal concert?

The email went on to implore those of us that got our name on the guestlist to dissuade anyone else from trying to come -- they were NOT getting in. It also said that dress was formal -- not even jeans were allowed.

Doors were set to open at 11:30 PM. My friend and I decided to roll up at around 9:30. For every Prince show I have ever been to, if you don't show up at least two hours ahead of time, you'll end up standing in the back of the show.

This time when we show up, the place is empty. The concierge tells us where the show will be -- but there are no signs, no crowds ... no nothing. Very odd.

We sit on a couch for a little bit and a handful of people start to show, but nowhere near the mad rush I was expecting. At around 10:15, I look over and see Prince walking in. He's only got one security guy with him and he's like 10 feet to my left. He waves to the few of us sitting on couches.

About another hour or so passes and more people start to show, still nowhere near the rush I expected - there were maybe only 50 of us (at this point we can hear Prince warming up). They call us all forward and start to check names -- remember, there are no tickets, only a guestlist. After we pass through one checkpoint, we move to another. I spot one of my co-workers trying to finagle her way in and it ain't happening. Sorry Kelli!

After another half hour of waiting and moving from one checkpoint to another -- Monica and I are first in line. They check our names again - remind us again about the "no tickets, guest list thing" -- and start to usher us in in groups. When we get downstairs, there are maybe another 50 people (industry people maybe?) already mulling around in the reception area outside of the actual ballroom. They soon let us in and Monica and I head straight to the front of the stage.

Prince The room looks like the place my cousin had his Bar Mitzvah. The stage is in the middle, with a dance floor directly in front and tables and chairs along the sides and in the back. An incredibly attractive female DJ starts playing a mix of hip-hop and Prince songs. The 50 or so fans line the stage while all the insider types still just mull around.

At around 1:00 AM, some band members start to take the stage and the ballroom starts to fill. At around 1:15, a few horn players walk in from the back playing. Prince makes his way to the stage. It occurs to me I have to wake up in five hours.

The first hour or so is just jams. Prince lets every band member do a solo and hip-hop pioneer Doug E. Fresh takes the stage. After he does his thing, Prince protégé Tamar sings a few songs from her forthcoming album. It's been an hour and Prince hasn't actually sung anything yet, but the band is great and I am only like six feet away - probably the closest I have ever been to the stage at a Prince show.

Finally Prince starts playing his material -- "3121," "Lolita," "Black Sweat" and "Satisfied" -- from his recent album. At this point I have spotted Diddy and Tommy Lee in the crowd (I would later see Eve and heard Jamie Foxx and Snoop Dogg were there, but I never saw them) when Chaka Khan and her security push past me to stand in the front - my friend Monica gives Chaka a hug. Prince hops off stage to do the same.

Prince then transitions into some old stuff -- "Joy in Repetition" and "Kiss" among the highlights. His guitar playing lately is not to be believed and tonight is no exception. He does a hard rock version of "Anotherloverholenyohead" that absolutely sets the stage on fire. The last few songs were worth the price of admission alone.

Prince finally (not like I am complaining) leaves the stage at around 3:15. Again, he walks out with only one security guard and as Monica and I make our way out, we realize we're pretty much walking side-by-side with Prince. Monica, who met Prince years ago, does the "Hey remember me?" thing and he totally does. They share a hug. For the record, Monica has now hugged Chaka and Prince. She's on cloud nine.

We hit the valet and head home. I don't get to bed til 4:30 and my alarm went off at 6:30. I thought about calling in "Prince" today to work, but figured no one would understand.

Daniel is 29-years-old and has been a Prince fan all his life. He is still mad at his mom for going to a Purple Rain concert without him. That was 22 years ago.

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61. I actually did go see Prince in concert. This was in Las Vegas at Mandalay Bay in 2004. It was the bomb. He is definitely one of my all time favorite performers. He is just amazing on stage. I wish I could have had that close up experience like those lucky few. Prince is a musical genius, I hope he keeps rockin til he's 80.

Posted at 12:17PM on Jun 29th 2006 by Maria Lee

62. What a FANTASTIC story. I am so jealous. I too have been a life long fan of Prince. Unfortunately I never had the opportunity to see him in concert. So I guess thats probably why I love stories like this. How Awesome.

Posted at 12:22PM on Jun 29th 2006 by Therese

63. DANIEL, I'M SO GLAD YOU ENJOYED YOUR EVENING WITH PRINCE AND HIS GUESTS. I'M FROM THE OLD SCHOOL AND WELL AWARE OF PRINCE'S GREAT TALENTED PERFORMANCES. I'VE SEEN PRINCE LOTS OF TIMES , AND ENJOYED EACH AND EVERY TIME. I EVEN TOOK MY MOM TO SEE HIM WITH ME ONE TIME, SHE INSTANTLY FELL IN LOVE WITH HIM. MY MOM IS ALMOST 69 YRS.OLD AND STILL IN LOVE WITH HIM. HER COMMENT IS ARE, " SHE HAS NEVER SEEN ANYONE STRUT IN BOOTS LIKE HE CAN ", WISHED SHE COULD. PRINCE IS JUST TOO COOL, COOL, COOL FOR HIS OWN SELF. NOW, YOU KNOW THAT YOU ARE TOUGH WHEN YOU'RE THAT COOL. MY SON WAS INVITED TO GO SEE PRINCE WITH OTHER FRIENDS.MY SON WAS FLOORED, EXCITED IN DISBELIEF. HE STATED TO ME, MOM YOU SOULD HAVE SEEN HIM. OF COURSE MY RESPONSE WAS ,YOU'RE LATE , I KNOW PRINCE. I USE TO GROVE WITH PRINCE BACK IN THE DAY, STILL DO. HE IS AS GOOD AS HE WAS BACK IN THE DAY.

Posted at 12:28PM on Jun 29th 2006 by SHERRY DAWN

64. Life is full of jerks! These people must be todays Rap fans. They couldn't think of giving respect to musical history greats like Prince! Don't get me wrong, I like rap but think about it most song you forget existed within 6 months max. Prince is a legend because of his talents. Think about it who is now sampling all the music greats of the pass? These new artist!. They know and RESPECT! YOU BETTER RECOGNIZE!

Posted at 12:40PM on Jun 29th 2006 by Nichole Vernon

65. I have never seen Prince in concert, but I have been "in-love" with him since I was about 11yrs old, now 31yrs old. His Purple Rain album, yes I am talking about those big black round things, was my first musical purchase.....oh, happy memories! I am also glad to know I am not the only Prince fan out here. I always get made fun of for having Prince and many other 80's CDs....although it is odd they always can sing along....LOL! Thanks for the great story! I am sooooo jealous......=)

Posted at 12:49PM on Jun 29th 2006 by wendy

66. Maybe we could go with....1a, 1b, 1c, 1d...etc fans....that way we can all be #1 fans.

Posted at 12:51PM on Jun 29th 2006 by Wendy

67. My kids and I just did my "funeral" planning. Two songs by Prince and two by Stevie Ray Vaughan will be played. "Jacob's Ladder" and "The Love We Make" are the two songs to be played by Prince.

Posted at 1:03PM on Jun 29th 2006 by Hope

68. You see...I'm the original "Prince fan." I go back to the mid-seventies when Prince used to play in the clubs along Bleeker St. and others in the Village (NYC). I've even had a close encounter with him during his Vanity 6 days and she - Vanity - was performing at the Paladium on 14th St. in NYC and he was there to see the show and give moral support (I suppose).

Prince has no clue, but I'm his "original, most precious and loyal fan!" He and I are the same age and we go way back. Little does he know. I will follow him forever and ever.

Posted at 1:12PM on Jun 29th 2006 by Belinda Henry

69. Great story! I enjoyed it. I'm in my 30's and everytime I hear that Prince is going to be on television I make sure I see it. I've never had the pleasure of seeing him in concert. Everytime I see him all I do is fantasize about how great he looks after all these years!

Posted at 1:20PM on Jun 29th 2006 by Melody

70. Wow! Lucky Daniel, he went to see the Legend. I took my daughter when she was 15 to see "Purple Rain". Recently saw an old concert on TV, and I realized how much I had miss seeing Prince. By the way, I'm over 60, but my beat is 20 when I hear the Prince sing. He keeps us young - just like Prince will always be.
Thank you Daniel for sharing.

Posted at 1:27PM on Jun 29th 2006 by Charlotte

71. Never been a Prince fan, but I do think he is more than a little "strange"! Ok, forget a little strange, the guy is just plain WEIRD! I don't see the talent there either. Guess I just can't get past the strange part. Sorry.....

Posted at 1:53PM on Jun 29th 2006 by Beau

72. Wow that was a wonderful story. When I was little I asked my mom to buy me the purple rain soundtrack for christmas. I could hardly sleep because I knew I would wake up and be the proud new owner of this tape. As soon as daylight hit I ran to my moms room and woke her up so we could open our gifts. I looked at every box under the tree for one that was the size of a tape. To my horror the only one had my step brothers name on it! Damn him!!! As he opened it my heart dropped. It was purple rain. I cried so hard. I mean the kind of cry that you cant hardly breathe and your eyes are so swollen you can only see through tiny slits. My heart was so broken. My step dad made a mistake and gave him my tape! Thankfully my step brother felt sorry for me and gave it to me. Just like being hurt and your mother kissing it to make it all better the tears were replaced with a smile and a dash to the stereo. That is one christmas I will never forget. (hehe). Those were the days!

Posted at 4:54PM on Jun 29th 2006 by jlyn

73. That was a great story Daniel. There's nothing like a Prince concert and after watching the BET Awards, I'm convinced there'll never be another Prince. He's the best entertainer out there today. I'm glad you and Monica got to make it to the aftershow and jam with the master! I only wish that I was there. Reading stuff like this makes me proud to be a Prince fan!

Posted at 7:36PM on Jun 29th 2006 by Cameron

74. WOW!! Incredible encounter Daniel! You ARE so lucky to have seen a performance like that. I have been a Prince fan since his first album hit the stores. I too have noticed how his guitar playing has really been taken more presence in his performances, he's always been incredibly talented guitarist. With that being said, are you aware of any recordings he's done where we get more of a rocked out Prince? I would love to get my hands on some special recordings like that. Thanks for sharing your story with us. Peace. J-

Posted at 8:28PM on Jun 29th 2006 by Jamie

75. I thinks that's wonderful guys. My first concert ever was 2 years ago and it happened to be Prince. He was at the RBC center in Raleigh, NC. A friend & I went together. It was an exploding concert. We truly enjoyed him. It was amazing because I ran into some of my classmates that I hadn't seen in 20 yrs.

Posted at 9:29PM on Jun 29th 2006 by Linda

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