PRINCE'S TRUST 2009
 
Artist Mark Knopfler
Venue The Hurlingham Club, London, UK
Date 9th September 2009
Source Audience
Format 2CD-R
Tracks CD 1
  1. Behind with the rent (PRE SHOW)
     
  2. Introduction
  3. Questions & answers
  4. Sailing to Philadelphia
  5. Questions & answers
  6. Sultans of swing (excerpt)
  7. Questions & answers
  8. True love will never fade
  9. Questions & answers
  10. Romeo and Juliet (excerpt)
  11. Questions & answers
  12. Get lucky
  13. Questions & answers
  14. Why worry
Tracks CD 2
 
  1. Questions & answers
  2. Money for nothing (excerpt)
  3. Questions & answers
  4. Monteleone
  5. Questions & answers
  6. Song for Sonny Liston
  7. Questions & answers
  8. If this is goodbye
  9. Questions & answers
  10. Wild theme
  11. Brothers in arms
Additional comments Mark Knopfler and band (Guy Fletcher, Danny Cummings, Dudley Phillips, Luke Brighty and John McCusker) performed a charity show in London on behalf of the Prince's Trust at The Hurlingham Club on 9th September 2009. For this show, various expensive tickets of were available:

VIP Tickets - These tickets included admission to a pre-concert champagne reception, followed by an exclusive personal performance by Mark on a separate stage prior to the main event. After that, you join the other guests and enjoy the main concert from the best seats.(350.00 GBP )

Pre-concert Reception Tickets
(Seated) - These tickets included admission to the champagne reception, followed by a seat in the main hall for the concert. (200.00 GBP)

Pre-concert Reception Tickets
(Standing) - These tickets included admission to the champagne reception, followed by a standing view in the main hall for the concert.(100.00 GBP)

The pre-show performance
by Mark Knopfler for VIP ticket holders included three acoustic songs: Behind with the rent, Secondary waltz and Marbletown. Only Behind with the rent of the pre-show performance can be found on this recording, followed by the complete main event. In between the songs, Mark is interviewed on stage by Robert Lindsay. Good sound quality.
 

Concert picture