Prince Museum to host 4 day Celebration on first anniversary of his death



DJ Magazine reports Prince’s estate will host a four-day celebration in honor of the 'Purple Rain' singer.

The event will take place at Prince’s home-turned-museum, Paisley Park, and will feature guided tours, panel discussions and live music from some of Prince’s former collaborators. 

BIM:   Sound Familiar?

Yes, exactly! Elvis Week.

The celebration will take place during the first anniversary of Prince's passing.

I bet a vigil will be part of the plan as well.

There's two very good reasons for that.

1. The company now managing Graceland and it's tour operations also is starting up Paisley Place.

2. Our very own, Angie Marchese, Director of Archives is also now part of Paisley Place.

I am sure her years of experience and knowledge are helping build and protect the legacy of Prince just as she has done for Elvis Presley.

New Power Generation, the Revolution and 3rdeyegirl are set to perform, with tickets currently on sale for $499 for general admission and $999 for VIP access. (VIP -SOLD OUT).

Prince's Paisley Park Estate was officially turned into a museum in October, with the 65,000 square foot complex open for tours to the public from Friday 28th October through to December 2016.

Celebration 2017 at Paisley Park will run from April 20th - 23rd 2017 in Chanhassen, Minnesota.

Tickets here.

 Ticket times for General Admission and VIP passes are as follows:


Track One

   Thursday: 11:00am - 4:00pm;
    Friday: 5:00pm - 10:00pm;
    Saturday: 11:00am - 4:00pm; and
    Sunday: 5:00pm - 10:00pm.

Track Two

    Thursday: 5:00pm - 10:00pm;
    Friday: 11:00am - 4:00pm;
    Saturday: 5:00pm - 10:00pm; and
    Sunday: 11:00am - 4:00pm.

No PHOTOS or Video allowed.

To read more, click the link below.

Inside Prince's Paisley Park - VIDEO

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