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How bad weather almost ruined Prince’s Super Bowl Halftime performance | New Pittsburgh Courier

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Prince performs in heavy rain at halftime Super Bowl XLI in Miami on Feb. 4, 2007. Many musicians are faced with that daunting reality when they perform live outdoor concerts, like at the Super Bowl, and the weather doesn’t cooperate. TERRY SCHMITT/ACCUWEATHER by Chaffin Mitchell Has bad weather ever made you scramble to change or … Continued

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