The administrator of the late U.S singer Prince’s estate has announced that Paisley Park and studio of late rock musician Prince will be opened for public tours.
His sister added that it was something Prince always wanted to do and fans from around the world will be able to experience Prince’s world.
An application for development review and a business plan have been submitted to Chanhassen officials.
Guided tours will include the main floor of Paisley Park, including recording and mixing studios.
Visitors also will be able to see video editing suites, rehearsal rooms, the private NPG Music Club, a soundstage and concert hall, and items from Prince’s personal archives.
Prince’s hits included “Purple Rain” and “When Doves Cry.”
Prince, collapsed and died at his 65,000-square-foot estate in April after an accidental overdose of the powerful Opioid, Fentanyl.