Paisley Park to host 2017 celebration of Prince’s life

CHANHASSESN, Minn. – Prince’s Paisley Park will host a four-day celebration of the “Purple Rain” megastar’s life next year.

The event, “Celebration 2017,” will be held April 20-23 during the anniversary of his death. Bands scheduled to perform include The Revolution, Morris Day and The Time, and members of the New Power Generation and 3RDEYEGIRL.

Four-day VIP and general admission passes are available online. General admission tickets cost $499 and include up to five hours of event programming each day, including access to four concerts. VIP tickets cost $999 and include on-site parking, photo and autograph opportunities and a meal pass.

Prince died April 21 of an accidental overdose at Paisley Park, his home and recording complex in suburban Minneapolis. Paisley Park opened as a museum last month.

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Paisley Park: http://www.officialpaisleypark.com

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