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This show was pretty good as far as tribute shows go. If you are a big Prince fan, it's definitely worth going to. The Prince character is on point and does a fantastic job. At times he did seem a little bored, but the showroom wasn't as packed (it was a Wednesday), so that may be part of the problem. Be prepared that it's not just Prince in this show, but you'll also get some cameos by Morris Day and Vanity 6. In my opinion, the Morris Day stuff went on just a little too long. The performers were great buuuut I'm here to see Prince. I think super fans will love this part, but I think the casual Prince fan might just want to see the main guy himself. Keep in mind they don't always do the guaranteed hits, either. He did not play "When Doves Cry", "Let's Go Crazy", or "Darling Nikki" ... but he did play "Peach", which is a hit I was not familiar with. He also didn't play "7" which is a song my husband really liked. I would say he did all the other big names, though. Also, be aware that this is NOT a show for kids. There's definitely some sexual dancers. Not sure if anyone WOULD bring their kids to this show, but just thought I'd throw it out there. All in all a solid show. A must do for a Prince fanatic, but enough to keep the casual Prince fan entertained too.
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