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Prince's old band The Revolution pay tribute to him

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Last Updated : Sep 03 2016 | 4:07 PM IST
Legendary singer Prince's old band The Revolution paid tribute to their founder at Minneapolis' First Avenue club, where the band frequently played in the 1980s.
Lisa Coleman, Wendy Melvoin, Mark Brown, Dez Dickerson, Dr Fink, and Bobby Z performed a 19-song homage, reported Entertainment Weekly.
Singer Bilal showed up to repeat his BET Awards performance of "The Beautiful Ones."
Prince's former protege and "Purple Rain" star Apollonia made an appearance for the encore. The set was filled with five other "Purple Rain" songs and ended with the album's final two tracks, "Baby I'm a Star" and "Purple Rain."
The iconic performer died on April 21 and the band had announced that they would reunite to pay homage to their frontman.
"We have decided after spending three or four days together now grieving over the loss of Prince, that we would like to come out and do some shows. We want to let you know we'll be there soon," Melvoin had said in the video announcement.

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First Published: Sep 03 2016 | 4:07 PM IST

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