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  2. Parade Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Parade Tour [1] (also called the Under the Cherry Moon Tour [2]) was a concert tour by American recording artist Prince in support of Prince and The Revolution's eighth studio album Parade and his 1986 film Under the Cherry Moon. The Hit n Run Tour was not a full scale American tour, but a string of concerts that was dubbed "Hit n Run" by ...

  3. Mark King (musician) - Wikipedia

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    King is a longstanding supporter of The Prince's Trust. On 20 June 1986, King and Lindup performed alongside stars such as Eric Clapton, Rod Stewart, Phil Collins, Mark Knopfler, Midge Ure and Elton John, at The Prince's Trust All-Star Rock Concert at Wembley Arena to celebrate the first 10 years of the Trust; a recording was subsequently ...

  4. Category:1986 concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The Final (concert) Fly on the Wall Tour; Freaky Styley Tour; Fuel for Life Tour; G. The Greatest Love World Tour; I. Ice on Fire Tour; ... Category: 1986 concert tours.

  5. Prince’s Biggest Night: The Revolution Remember the 1985 ...

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    Prince’s musical career had many peaks, but he was most on top of the world — literally — on March 30, 1985, when he and the Revolution played a concert at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New ...

  6. List of Paul McCartney concert tours - Wikipedia

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    1. Benefit for "Release" London: England: Hard Rock Café: 18 March 1973: 2. Live Aid: Wembley Stadium: 72,000: 13 July 1985: 1 3. The Prince's Trust: Wembley Arena: 20 June 1986: 3 4. Sanremo Music Festival: Sanremo: Italy: Teatro Ariston: 28 February 1988: 5. Up Close TV show: New York: United States: Ed Sullivan Theater: 10 December 1992: 20 ...

  7. Yes, Prince Charles Really Did Breakdance - AOL

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    The Crown accurately depicted the future King's breakdancing skills. In 1985, he breakdanced at an event in Middleton-on-Sea organized by the Prince's Trust. Watch the video of that iconic moment ...

  8. Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    On 11 November 2004, Frankie Goes to Hollywood reunited without Johnson and Nash to perform at a Prince's Trust charity concert at Wembley Arena celebrating Horn's 25 years as a record producer. [42] [43] Johnson and Nash declined to take part. [44] In his memoir, Nash wrote that he gave the band his blessing and watched from the audience. [11]

  9. The Revolution (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Revolution is an American band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1979 by Prince, serving as his live band and later as his studio band.The band's sound incorporated rock, pop, R&B, funk, new wave and psychedelic elements.

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