In April 2004, Prince performed a live version of "Sometimes It Snows In April" at Webster Hall in New York City. This appearance occurred shortly before the release of his album "Musicology," which came out in the same month. "Musicology" marked a significant resurgence in Prince's career, showcasing his return to the music scene after a period of relative quiet and creative exploration, including his previous album "The Rainbow Children," released in 2001. The 2004 concert highlighted Prince's artistry and connection with his audience, an integral aspect of his performances. Notably, this period saw him embarking on a celebrated tour, further solidifying his legacy as one of the most influential and dynamic entertainers in music history. The intimacy of the Webster Hall venue contrasted with the large-scale productions he was known for, creating a unique atmosphere for this performance.