His Royal Badness coming to Denmark to give two solo concerts before Christmas

US pop legend Prince will tour Europe just with a mic and piano

US pop legend Prince is embarking on a European tour from November 21 to December 13 on which he will perform two solo concerts in Denmark, reports Politiken.

‘The Prince Spotlight: Piano & A Microphone’ tour will reportedly start in Vienna and include shows in Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, France, Germany, and four concerts in the UK.

The exact dates and venues are yet to be confirmed.

Performing solo
The 57-year-old singer has decided to perform alone with only a microphone and a piano.

According to the promoters, this is the first time in 37 years that the Purple One will tour this way.

In an interview with El Pais, Prince said: “The piano will make it more naked, more pure. You can see exactly what you get.”





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