This file photo taken on May 18, 2013 shows musician
Prince performing onstage during the 2013 Billboard Music Awards at the
MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 19, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Pop icon
Prince died at his compound in Minnesota on April 21, 2016, a
representative said. He was 57.
Nearly six months after Prince’s sudden death, his fans will have
their chance Thursday to mourn the pop icon at a star-filled tribute
concert in his native Minnesota.
Stevie Wonder will lead the
sold-out show at a 20,000-capacity arena, which will mark the first —
and, family members say, only — official public event to remember The
Purple One.
Organizers invited fans to show up several hours ahead
of time for a free outdoor party near the venue to celebrate Prince,
the prolific if eccentric musical genius who was the biggest celebrity
to live in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
The
concert comes a week after Prince’s estate opened up Paisley Park — the
reclusive star’s suburban headquarters that was usually sealed to
visitors — ahead of the start of regular tours.
Prince, outwardly a
model of health, died accidentally at age 57 from an overdose of
powerful painkillers. His family quickly cremated his body and the
Jehovah’s Witnesses, his religious group late in life, held a memorial
service, but both events were private.
– Eclectic lineup –
Wonder,
the soul legend whom Prince had cited as a role model despite their
different styles, and pop star Christina Aguilera will headline the
concert which begins at 7:30 pm (0030 GMT Friday).
Performers with
personal connections to the late artist will include “Queen of Funk”
Chaka Khan, whose cover of Prince’s “I Feel For You” revived her career,
and Morris Day, who grew up with Prince in Minneapolis and played his
rival in the classic 1984 film “Purple Rain.”
Newly announced to
the lineup is Prince’s ex-wife Mayte Garcia. A dancer and choreographer,
Garcia was also the mother of Prince’s son Ahmir who died a week after
his birth in 1996 from a rare disorder.
Ana Moura, one of the leading singers of Portugal’s melancholic fado
music, has also confirmed her attendance. She found a new global
audience after Prince, a fan of fado who is famous for taking on
proteges, championed her music.
Other artists will range from
23-year-old breakaway pop sensation Tori Kelly to veteran funk singer
Anita Baker and R&B producer Bilal.
Two of the backup bands from Prince’s long career, the New Power Generation and 3rdEyeGirl, will perform with the guest artists.
However,
several acts closely associated with Prince are not performing,
including drummer and singer Sheila E, who is scheduled to play Thursday
night in suburban New York with Brazilian great Sergio Mendes.
– Delays in mourning Prince –
Plans
for the concert had long been in flux with Prince’s sister, Tyka
Nelson, initially saying the tribute would take place not at the XCel
Energy Center in St. Paul, where it is being held, but at a much larger
venue — the new 66,200-capacity US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
Tickets
for the tribute start at the accessible price of $20 as organizers
hoped to draw local fans of Prince, whose infectious brand of funk
became known as the Minneapolis Sound.
But the concert and Paisley
Park tours are expected to help fill the coffers for Prince’s estate,
whose finances have been in uncertain shape since his sudden death.
Billboard
magazine reported that advisers to Prince’s estate were in talks to
sell Paisley Park’s vast vault of unreleased music for up to $35
million.
Prince’s siblings turned over management of his estate to
a private administrator but have faced an onslaught of claims, some of
them far-fetched, by people who say they are heirs to Prince’s fortune.

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