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Paisley Park's Celebration 2023 To Feature Previously Unreleased Prince Music

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Paisley Park's annual celebration this year will feature previously unreleased music from the famous Prince Vault.

Paisley Park's Celebration 2023, in memory of musical and cultural icon Prince, will also feature special appearances by and conversations with Grammy-winning artist Chaka Khan and Hip-Hop legends Chuck D, D-Nice and Doug E. Fresh on celebrating Prince and Hip-Hop 50.

The event will also include performances from powerhouse Minnesota gospel groups Sounds of Blackness and The Steeles; R&B star Stokley of Mint Condition; artist, DJ, and producer D-Nice; DJ Rashida; members of Prince's band NPG; Prince backup singer and solo artist Shelby J; Minneapolis youth choir Known MPLS; and an exciting showcase of new artists.

Prince fans will gather once again at the late artist's world-class recording studio, museum, and concert venue in Chanhassen, Minnesota, for an extended-weekend event. Celebration shall also include a special Prince Legacy Tribute to one of the founding members of Prince's New Power Generation — the beloved vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Rosie Gaines. Fans will also receive exclusive access to the "Purple Rain" singer's vault of unreleased recordings and performances.

In addition, Celebration 2023 will feature celebrity panel discussions of Prince's life and career.

Maintaining the event's tradition, attendees will be split into two tracks, "Diamond" and "Pearl," to allow for intimate experiences throughout Prince's legendary complex.

(Photo: Paisley Park)

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