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Paisley Park opens to the public

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MUSIC fans around the world and Minnesota residents have long wondered about Paisley Park, the late pop icon Prince’s mysterious studio complex to which few have had full access.

On Thursday, the mystery came to an end for some fans who snared tour tickets and descended on the Minneapoli­s suburb of Chanhassen to see inside the late Purple Rain star’s 5,100sq m inner sanctum.

The unveiling was decidedly muted. Organisers required ticket holders to meet at an offsite location and be bussed into the complex in groups. Fans described the tour as an emotional experience, especially when they were confronted by Prince’s ashes in a Paisley Park replica urn.

Sonja Fagan, a 37-year-old from Dublin, arrived with a bouquet of roses, saying Paisley Park was now a place of mourning.

“His legacy is going to live on, and that’s what he would have wanted,” she said.

Fan Rhonda Watson travelled 1,600km from Tennessee to tour the complex.

“It is very unique and very distinctiv­e, and it’s a very creative space, just like the musician,” she said. “I am very grateful that I am one of the people that got to experience that today.”

Prince died on April 21 from an accidental overdose of painkiller­s, at the age of 57. The complex opens one week before a memorial tribute concert in St Paul, which is adjacent to Minneapoli­s.

The public opening of the studio complex is a milestone for music lovers and historians. “It was the pop legend’s ‘playground’,” said Mobeen Azhar, author of the book Prince: Stories from the Purple Undergroun­d.

“Paisley Park is where he would play, experiment and most importantl­y create,” Azhar said.

“That spirit of creativity is just so strong. For that reason, as far as I’m concerned, Paisley Park is holy ground.”

 ?? — AP ?? Creative space: Fans had the opportunit­y to tour Paisley Park, the late pop icon Prince’s mysterious studio complex.
— AP Creative space: Fans had the opportunit­y to tour Paisley Park, the late pop icon Prince’s mysterious studio complex.

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