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Prince to Hold Rally 4 Peace Concert in Baltimore This Weekend
The artist has written a song entitled 'Baltimore' in tribute to the city and its people.

This weekend Prince will hold a special concert in Baltimore, where he will share a new song he has dedicated to Charm City.
The “Rally 4 Peace” concert will be Sunday, May 10, at Royal Farms Arena on West Baltimore Street.
Prince and the female band 3rdEyeGirl will be on stage. During the show, Prince will perform a song called “Baltimore” he debuted in the aftermath of the Baltimore riots. The song is a “tribute to all of the people of the city of Baltimore,” according to Billboard.
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Prince played ”Baltimore” last week during a private show at his soundstage in Minnesota, according to the Fox affiliate there, which reported the song concluded with a “tear-evoking electric guitar solo.”
While the track has not been publicly released, Fox provided the lyrics, including this one:
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“For Michael Brown or Freddie Gray, peace is more than the absence of war.”
Prince’s new song is a response to the “unrest in Baltimore” and “socio/political issues around the country in the wake of a slew of killings of young black men,” a spokesperson for Prince told USA Today.
Freddie Gray, 25, died in the custody of Baltimore Police April 19 from a severe spinal cord injury, according to officials. His death is under investigation, and six officers have been charged in connection with it.
Prince connected his death to that of Michael Brown, 18, who was shot by a police officer in Ferguson, Mo., on Aug. 9, 2014. The officer was not charged.
Both incidents were followed by looting and riots.
Tickets for the Rally 4 Peace in Baltimore will go on sale at 5 p.m. Wednesday on Ticketmaster.
Several “industry superstars” will be in attendance, according to NBC News.
The Mother’s Day concert in Baltimore comes the week after Prince held a May 2 dance rally at his studio in the Minneapolis area, where he asked attendees to wear gray.
The dance rally was dedicated to the people of Baltimore and Freddie Gray, according to Entertainment Weekly. He reportedly did not play “Baltimore” there.
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