Tour Dates
Prior to the Dirty Mind Tour, Prince took his band to Europe for three shows in Amsterdam, London and Paris.
Date | City | Country | width="200" Venue |
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First Leg | |||
December 4, 1980 | Buffalo | United States | Shea's Buffalo |
December 5, 1980 | Washington, D.C. | Warner Theatre | |
December 7, 1980 | Raleigh | Civic Center | |
December 10, 1980 | New York City | The Ritz | |
December 11, 1980 | Charleston | Charleston Civic Center | |
December 12, 1980 | Chattanooga | Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium | |
December 13, 1980 | Nashville | Tennessee Theatre | |
December 14, 1980 | Atlanta | Fox Theatre | |
December 18, 1980 | Memphis | Ellis Auditorium | |
December 20, 1980 | Detroit | Joe Louis Arena | |
December 26, 1980 | Chicago | Uptown Theatre | |
Second Leg | |||
March 9, 1981 | Minneapolis | United States | Sam's |
March 11, 1981 | Royal Oak | Royal Oak Music Theatre | |
March 13, 1981 | Atlanta | Agora Ballroom | |
March 15, 1981 | Virginia Beach | Rogues | |
March ??, 1981 | Baltimore | ?? | |
March 17, 1981 | Boston | Metro | |
March 18, 1981 | Cherry Hill | Emerald City | |
March 20, 1981 | Ypsilanti | Bowen Field House | |
March 22, 1981 | New York City | The Ritz | |
March 24, 1981 | Chicago | Park West | |
March 24, 1981 | |||
March 26, 1981 | Denver | Rainbow Music Hall | |
March 29, 1981 | San Francisco | The Stone | |
March 31, 1981 | West Hollywood | Flipper's | |
April 3, 1981 | San Antonio | Majestic Theatre | |
April 4, 1981 | Dallas | McFarlin Memorial Auditorium | |
April 5, 1981 | Houston | Hofheinz Pavilion | |
April 6, 1981 | New Orleans | Saenger Theatre |
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