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| artist = ]
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| start_date = March 1, 2002
| end_date = November 29, 2002
| number_of_legs = 4
| number_of_shows = 64 (80 scheduled)
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The '''One Nite Alone... Tour''' was a 2002 worldwide ] by ] promoting his '']'' album, released earlier in the year. The tour hit the ], ], ] and ].

Performances recorded during this tour were released on the ]s '']'' and '']''.

==History==
In January 2002, Prince began putting together a new incarnation of ]. After Kip Blackshire and Morris Hayes, Prince hired keyboardist Renato Neto, alto saxophonist Maceo Parker, drummer John Blackwell, trombonist Greg Boyer and longtime bassist for Prince, Rhonda Smith. Prince designed the tour to put the emphasis on music; no dancers, pyrotechnics, huge stage props or other gimmicks. Most of the music played was centered on the then new album '']''. The tour lasted for a run of 64 shows.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goldiesparade.co.uk/concerts/dates/onatour.htm|title=One Nite Alone Tour dates and venues|author=|date=|website=GoldiesParade.co.uk|access-date=August 14, 2017}}</ref> Prince wore suits rather than his trademark unique outfits. Both the image and his new onstage persona presented a mature Prince who wanted to be taken seriously as a musician and live performer first. The musicianship of the band was top-notch and the jazz harmonies in the music performed in theater venues gave the tour an intimate feeling.{{Opinion|date=August 2017}} Prince played many aftershow concerts and, via his NPG Music Club, fans could attend band soundchecks and ask Prince questions ranging from his music to spirituality.{{Citation needed|date=August 2017}}

During this tour, Prince introduced controversial subject matters like race relations. "Avalanche", which is reminiscent of "]" by ],{{Opinion|date=August 2017}} is a blues lament about effects of slavery of Black people and Prince called out ] by name for the disingenuous reasons why Lincoln abolished slavery. "Family Name" is a song about Black Americans' original surnames from Africa taken away from them by white slavemasters that gave them demeaning surnames and contrasts those last names with Jewish last names that have more positive connotations. Unlike any other previous tours, Prince's onstage banter was humorous, challenging and even condescending. Also, during soundchecks, Prince was outspoken with his fans about his issues involving ownership of media outlets, the music industry, consolidation of record companies and radio stations and people's criticism of his decision to become a ].{{Citation needed|date=August 2017}}

==Band==
The ] was again changed for this tour. Kip Blackshire and Morris Hayes left the band and were replaced by Renato Neto on keyboard. Funk musician ] (and often his partner ]) joined the horn section. Other saxophonists who played with the band on selected dates were ], ] and ].
* Prince – Vox, guitar, bass, keyboard / piano, drums
* ] – Drums
* Rhonda Smith – Bass
* Renato Neto – Keyboard
* ] – Trombone
* ] – Saxophone on selected dates
* ] – Saxophone, flute on selected dates
* ] – Saxophone on selected dates
* ] – Saxophone on selected dates
* Dudley D – Turntables on selected dates

==Typical set list==
# Intro
# "Rainbow Children"
# "Muse 2 The Pharaoh"
# "Xenophobia"
# "]" <small>Joni Mitchell cover</small>
# "Mellow"
# "1+1+1 Is 3" <small>incl. "]"</small>
# "The Other Side Of The Pillow"
# "Strange Relationship"
# "Sing a Simple Song"
# "]"
# "Didn't Cha Know"
# "]"
# "Avalanche"
# "Family Name"
# "]"
# "]"
# "Another Star"
# Santana Medley <small>(incl. Jungle Strut / Batuka / Soul Sacrifice / Toussaint L'Overture)</small>
# Piano Medley
# "]
# "]"

==Tour dates==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
! width="150"| Date
!width="150"| City
! width="150"| Country
! width="250"| Venue
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan=4| '''North America'''
|-
| March 1, 2002
|]
| rowspan="34" | ]
| Heritage Theatre
|-
| March 2, 2002
|rowspan="2"| ]
|rowspan="2"| ]
|-
| March 3, 2002
|-
| March 5, 2002
| ]
| ]
|-
| March 6, 2002
| ]
| ]
|-
| March 7, 2002
| ]
| ]
|-
| March 9, 2002
| ]
| ]
|-
|March 10, 2002
|]
|]
|-
|March 11, 2002
|]
|]
|-
|<s>March 25, 2002</s>
|]
|]
|-
|<s>March 26, 2002</s>
|]
|]
|-
|March 29, 2002
| rowspan="3" |]
| rowspan="3" |]
|-
|March 30, 2002
|-
|March 31, 2002
|-
|<s>April 2, 2002</s>
|]
|]
|-
|April 3, 2002
| rowspan="2" |]
| rowspan="2" |]
|-
|April 4, 2002
|-
|<s>April 5, 2002</s>
|]
|]
|-
|April 6, 2002
|]
|Youkey Theater
|-
|April 9, 2002
|]
|]
|-
|<s>April 10, 2002</s>
|]
|]
|-
|<s>April 11, 2002</s>
|]
|NTELOS Pavilion
|-
|April 12, 2002
|]
|]
|-
|April 14, 2002
|]
|]
|-
|April 15, 2002
|]
|]
|-
| April 16, 2002
| ]
| ]
|-
| April 19, 2002
| rowspan="3" | ]
| rowspan="3" | ]
|-
|April 20, 2002
|-
|<s>April 21, 2002</s>
|-
|April 24, 2002
|]
|]
|-
|April 26, 2002
|]
|]
|-
|April 29, 2002
|]
|]
|-
| April 30, 2002
| ]
| ]
|-
|<s>May 3, 2002</s>
|]
|]
|-
|May 28, 2002
| rowspan="2" |]
| rowspan="14" |]
| rowspan="2" |]
|-
|<s>May 29, 2002</s>
|-
|May 31, 2002
|]
|]
|-
|June 2, 2002
|]
|]
|-
|June 3, 2002
|]
|]
|-
|<s>June 4, 2002</s>
|]
|]
|-
|June 6, 2002
|]
|]
|-
|June 13, 2002
|]
|]
|-
|<s>June 14, 2002</s>
| rowspan="2" |]
| rowspan="2" |]
|-
|June 15, 2002
|-
|June 16, 2002
|]
|]
|-
|<s>June 17, 2002</s>
| rowspan="2" |]
| rowspan="2" |]
|-
|June 18, 2002
|-
|<s>June 19, 2002</s>
|]
|LeGrand Theater
|-
! colspan="4" |Europe
|-
|<s>October 2, 2002</s>
|]
| rowspan="6" |]
|]
|-
|October 3, 2002
| rowspan="3" |]
| rowspan="3" |]
|-
|October 4, 2002
|-
|October 5, 2002
|-
|October 7, 2002
| rowspan="2" |]
| rowspan="2" |]
|-
|October 8, 2002
|-
|October 10, 2002
|]
|]
|]
|-
|<s>October 12, 2002</s>
|]
|]
|]
|-
|October 13, 2002
|]
|]
|]
|-
|October 15, 2002
|]
|]
|]
|-
|October 16, 2002
|]
|Germany
|]
|-
|October 18, 2002
|]
|]
|]
|-
|October 19, 2002
|]
|Germany
|]
|-
|October 21, 2002
|]
|]
|]
|-
|October 22, 2002
|]
|]
|]
|-
|October 24, 2002
|]
| rowspan="2" |]
|]
|-
|October 25, 2002
|]
|]
|-
|October 27, 2002
|]
|Germany
|]
|-
|October 28, 2002
|]
|]
|]
|-
|October 30, 2002
|]
|]
|]
|-
|October 31, 2002
|]
|]
|]
|-
|November 2, 2002
|Rotterdam
|Netherlands
|The Ahoy
|-
|<s>November 3, 2002</s>
|]
|Belgium
|]
|-
|- bgcolor="#DDDDDD"
| colspan="4" | '''Asia'''
|-
|November 15, 2002
|]
| rowspan="9" |]
|]
|-
|November 17, 2002
|]
|Act City Hamamatsu
|-
|November 18, 2002
| rowspan="2" |]
| rowspan="2" |]
|-
|November 19, 2002
|-
|November 21, 2002
|]
|Hokkaido Koseinekin Hall
|-
|November 22, 2002
|]
|]
|-
|November 26, 2002
|]
|]
|-
|November 28, 2002
|]
|]
|-
|November 29, 2002
|]
|]
|}

==References==
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