Typical Set List
Hit n Run- "Around the World in a Day"
- "Christopher Tracy's Parade"
- "New Position"
- "I Wonder U"
- "Raspberry Beret"
- "Alexa De Paris"
- "Controversy"
- "Mutiny"
- "Dream Factory"
- "Holly Rock"
- "(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?" / "Lady Cab Driver"
- "Automatic"
- "D.M.S.R."
- "The Dance Electric"
- "Under The Cherry Moon"
- "Anotherloverholenyohead"
- "Soft and Wet"
- "I Wanna Be Your Lover"
- "Head"
- "Pop Life"
- "Girls & Boys"
- "Life Can Be So Nice"
- "Purple Rain"
- "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On"
- "Mountains"
- "A Love Bizarre"
- "America"
- "Kiss"
- "Around the World in a Day"
- "Christopher Tracy's Parade"
- "New Position"
- "I Wonder U"
- "Raspberry Beret"
- "Delirious"
- "Controversy"
- "A Love Bizarre"
- "Do Me, Baby"
- "(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?" / "Lady Cab Driver"
- "Automatic"
- "D.M.S.R."
- "When Doves Cry"
- "Under the Cherry Moon"
- "Anotherloverholenyohead"
- "17 Days"
- "Head"
- "Pop Life"
- "Girls & Boys
- "Life Can Be So Nice"
- "1999"
- "Mountains"
- "Kiss"
- "Purple Rain"
Also "Mutiny", "It's Gonna Be a Beautiful Night", "Do U Lie?", "Condition of the Heart", "The Ladder", "♥ or $" and "America" would be played on some shows.
The Paris performance of "It's Gonna be a Beautiful Night" was recorded and overdubbed before being released on the Sign ☮' the Times album.
Read more about this topic: Parade Tour (Prince)
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