
Paisley Park Will Open its Doors to Fans on 5th Anniversary of Prince’s Death
Paisley Park Will Open its Doors to Fans on 5th Anniversary of Prince’s Death
It has been 5 years since the world lost Prince Rogers Nelson and his home will be open to fans on the anniversary of the creative musician’s death.
Next month on April 21, on the fifth anniversary of Prince’s passing, the home and studio that he lived in, Paisley Park, will be inviting fans of the artist and his music access so they can pay tribute to him. The admission will be complimentary as long as reservations are made in advance.
“Prince’s passing remains incomprehensible to all of us,” said Alan Seiffert, Paisley Park Executive Director in a written statement. “We celebrate his life and legacy every day at Paisley Park, a place that Prince wanted to share with the world. So, on this day especially, we acknowledge the incredible force and inspiration Prince is in people’s lives and open up our doors for them to pay their respects.”
Paisley Park, which is located in Chanhassen, Minnesota, posted the information on their Twitter account.
On the fifth anniversary of Prince’s passing, we are opening our doors for fans to pay tribute and celebrate his life. The Atrium will be open for free visitation on Wednesday, April 21, from 9 AM–9 PM (timed entry; advance reservations are required). https://t.co/rQd75axzpR
— Paisley Park (@PaisleyPark) March 23, 2021
Thank you everyone for the outpouring of enthusiasm and support today. We hope to make additional times available soon—we love you 💜 https://t.co/U8BjQPsIeY
— Paisley Park (@PaisleyPark) March 24, 2021
Prince died of an accidental fentanyl overdose on April 21, 2016, at the age of 57.