Millions of Prince fans will soon get the chance to tour his iconic Paisley Park estate.
The Purple One’s 65,000-square-foot private mansion and production complex in Chanhassen, Minnesota, is set to become a museum opening for daily tours this fall, the late singer’s estate announced on Wednesday.
“Opening
Paisley Park is something that Prince always wanted to do and was
actively working on,” Prince’s sister, Tyka Nelson, said in statement.
“Only a few hundred people have had the rare opportunity to tour the
estate during his lifetime. Now, fans from around the world will be able
to experience Prince’s world for the first time as we open the doors to
this incredible place.”
A business plan
and application for development review for the museum has been
submitted to the City of Chanhassen. The documents request the
assistance of the operational expertise of an experienced property
management team, though the estate will maintain ownership of the
property.
“The
Estate is working with the family to form an advisory council who will
provide valuable input on the entire experience,” said Craig Ordal,
president of Bremer Trust, the Minnesota bank acting as special administrator of Prince’s estate.
The
management crew at Elvis’ Graceland estate will be providing
“development management, and oversight of all aspects of the museum at
Paisley Park,” along with giving the initial funds for capital
improvement and operating costs.
The tours will run 70 minutes, with a maximum guest stay of two hours during peak times, and the estate will have 24/7 security.
Visitors
will be taken through Paisley Park’s extensive main floor, as well as
recording and mixing studios where Prince laid down some of his greatest
hits, video editing suites, rehearsal rooms, and a massive soundstage
that the icon used to rehearse for tours and hold private concerts.
Thousands
of Prince artifacts will also be featured on the tour, including
concert memorabilia, automobiles and motorcycles, giving fans a
first-hand view of what it was like for Prince to create, perform, and
live inside his private sanctuary.
“The
new Paisley Park museum will offer fans a unique experience, an
exhibition like no other, as Prince would have wanted it,” Prince’s
siblings added in a joint statement. “Most important, the museum will
display Prince’s genius, honor his legacy, and carry forward his strong
sense of family and community.”
Tours
are set to begin on Oct. 6. with tickets priced at $38.50 for standard
entry. A VIP experience will be offered to smaller groups at a price of
$100 or more. Tickets will go on sale via OfficialPaisleyPark.com on Friday, Aug. 26 at 2 p.m. CT.
In
addition to the museum opening, the life of Prince will be celebrated
at a tribute concert on Oct. 13 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
The music legend died in April from an accidental opioid overdose at age 57.
Credit- E-Online
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