After months of flirting with the Dakota Jazz Club, Prince has booked a rare three-night hometown engagement this week at the 300-seat nightspot in downtown Minneapolis.
The late-notice shows -- two per night -- went on sale Tuesday at lunchtime and sold out right away at prices ranging from $70 for Wednesday's gigs to $250 for Friday's.
Each night promises a different approach: Wednesday's is billed as an audition for a new drummer and improvisational jam (with a set by DJ Rashida), Thursday's is described as an "after-party vibe" and Friday's has been left as a "surprise."
Prince is reportedly breaking in a revamped band.
The shows have been in discussion for more than a month but were confirmed only late Monday night, Dakota co-owner Lowell Pickett said.
The concerts aren't even billed officially as "Prince" shows, but Pickett said, "He just wants to play."
Show times are 8 and 11 p.m., with a 2 a.m. curfew.
To combat scalping, the Dakota will require that the person who bought the ticket be the one using it. Nonetheless, tickets are being advertised on Craigslist for as much as $1,000.