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Prince's ashes to be placed on display to honor fifth anniversary of his passing

Nearly five years ago, the legendary Prince unexpectedly passed away.  To mark the somber occasion, the singer’s iconic Minnesota estate, Paisley Park, will open its doors to the public, for free, to celebrate his legacy. 

The estate, which Prince hailed as his creative sanctuary, will also put his ashes on display for those who wish to pay their respects.

According to the Paisley Park website, the memorial opens 9 a.m. local time on April 21 so fans can honor Prince on the fifth anniversary of his death.  While the event is free of charge, advance tickets are required to enter — which they can be reserved on Eventbrite.

Those unable to

 

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