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By Travis Ritter

Published on March 02, 2006

If you were watching SNL a few weeks ago, you got a chance to see and hear Houston R&B singer Tamarsinging her single "Beautiful, Loved, and Blessed." You also got a chance to see and hear Minneapolis's favorite man formerly known as the Artist Formerly Known As Prince. Today, at Warehouse Live, Tamar, who's being called "the hot new artist to watch in 2006" will be headlining a very special show, and will be backed up on guitar and vocals by the very same man in purple with whom she made her network television debut. While this isn't technically Prince's show, this is one of the rarest opportunities for Prince fans to see him in such an intimate space (compared to the sold-out arena shows he normally headlines). Catch a legendary musician alongside a rising star.
Fri., March 3, 10:30 p.m.