Prince fans to honor his death five years later at Paisley Park event
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1,400 fans are set to arrive at Paisley Park, in Minnesota where the musician lived and worked, on Wednesday.
A custom-made ceramic urn shaped like Paisley Park with Prince’s symbol on top was originally placed in the middle of the atrium when the pop legend’s 65,000-square-foot studio in suburban Minneapolis first opened as a museum in October 2016. At the request of Prince’s family, the ashes were moved to a less prominent spot in the atrium and eventually removed entirely from public view, disappointing the superstar's legions of fans. This is the first time the urn has returned to the atrium for display to the public.More Related News